TAGGEDHELE MOVIE REVIEW

Cast: Naveen Chandra, Divya Pillai, Pooja Gandhi, Makrand Deshpande, Ravi Shankar, and others

Director: Srinvias Raju

Producer: Prem Kumar Pandey, Akhilesh Reddy

Naveen Chandra who impressed with his role in the Telugu debut movie ‘Andala Rakshashi’ couldn’t achieve big success as a hero. However, his role as a villain in Trivikram’s ‘Aravinda Sametha’ has won him many accolades. He is now one of the busiest actors in Tollywood with a couple of movies and web series. The actor has once again tried his luck with ‘Taggedhele’ movie.

Directed by Srinivas Raju who earlier directed the ‘Dandupalyam’ series, the movie has generated decent buzz. The director cast most of the members from his ‘Dandupalyam’ movie. The movie has hit the screens today. Let’s see what the movie is all about.

Story:

Eshwar (Naveen Chandra) is a software employee by profession. He along with his friends goes on a jolly trip to Paradise where meets Lizy (Ananya Sengupta). After they become cozy and enjoy their stay, they decide to stay away from each other.

Later, Eswhar gets married to his relative Devi (Divya Pillai) and his life takes an unexpected turn with the entry of the cops Chalapathi (Ravi Shankar) and his assistant (Raja Ravindra) who are tracking the drug peddlers.

How is the drug mafia linked to Eshwar? What is the role of Lizzy in this and how does the notorious Dandupalyam gang land in the scene in the rest of the story?

Advantages

Ravi Shankar

Few action, investigation scenes

Divya Pillai, Ananya Sengupta

Disadvantages

Routine plot

Missing connectivity

The slow pace at times

Analysis:

The director who succeeded with the ‘Dandupalyam’ series tries a bit differently this time. Though his idea of incorporating elements like a murder mystery and drug mafia is good, the execution lacks an effective narration. He failed to turn the movie into an engaging thriller.

Had the director focused more on the screenplay and story by cutting down the romantic angle, the movie would have been a better watch.

Verdict:

On the whole, ‘Thaggedhele’ is a tedious watch and those who haven’t watched the ‘Dandupalyam’ series may give it a watch.