Kempirve Review
Kempirve Review
The project proves to be much more drama than that he asked for.
Venkat Bharadwaj's Kempirve comes with an intriguing storyline and what lifts it's great performances from the ensemble cast. This movie gives senior celebrity HG Dattatreya another unforgettable character on display after this past year's Neer Dose. The genre and treatment of this movie reminds you of a number of this component comedy part noir movies like Khosla Ka Ghosla.
The movie starts with the debut of the protagonist Venkatesh Murthy, that leads a dull life like most guys his age do. He has to meet with a realtor Naidu, who pushes him into accepting a job at his real estate industry and asserts Venkatesh reminds him of his late dad. What follows is an enjoyable ride of a few highs and lows along with a narrative of bittersweet revenge.
The movie has two standout actors who guarantee you're entertained. While Dattatreya, together with his customary brilliance, is among these, another surprise action is Laxman Shivashankar, whose unique portrayal of Naidu leaves you laughing and requesting more. The storyline is interesting, but might have been somewhat tighter. There are moments in the first half which seem long and unnecessary, but the participating second half makes up for this.
While technically there may be some glitches with some jagged camerawork occasionally, the publication effort constitutes this, particularly a few of the dialogues. Go watch Kempirve, it's a heartening story and will surely ring a bell with older Bengalureans.
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