Megastar Chiranjeevi and Ram Charan’s much-awaited film Acharya has released in theatres across the globe. The film is directed by Koratala Siva. If you are planning to watch Acharya this weekend, waiting to read the review before you reserve your tickets. Check out the review:
Plot: Ram Charan as (Sidda) who will be looking after the temple (Dharmasthali), that temple is known for its divinity and culture of protecting god. Sonu Sood( Basava) focus shifts on the temple, he tries to own or grab the temple with his gang by killing people. Basava thinks that he can own the temple only Sidda moves out from the town. Sidda leaves the town, the main story begins from there, Chiranjeevi(Acharya) enters Dharmasthali. What happens next? What is the connection between Sidda and Acharya? Why Acharya enters the town as soon as Sidda leaves the place? Will Acharya be able to save his temple town from Basava forms the story.
Performance: There is no need to talk about Chiranjeevi’s craft, he did a commendable job in the film. In a few most scenes, Ram Charan son of Chiranjeevi had dominated the latter with his expression. Sonu Sood, Pooja Hegde and other supporting stars did justice to their roles.
Positives:
Chiranjeevi & RamCharan
Negatives:
Entire Movie
Poor VFX
Ridiculous Narrative
Verdict: Chiranjeevi and Charan disappoint with Acharya. The film is not worth your time or ticket. Acharya is old wine in a new bottle.
Chitraseema Rating: 1.5/5