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Disco Movie Review @ 1.75/5

Banner : Style Entertainment
Director : Hari K Chanduri
Music Director : Anand
Producer :Macha Ramalinga Reddy, K Abhinav Reddy
Starring: Nikhil Siddhartha, Sara Sharma
tollywoodteasers Rating : 1.75/5


Story :
Nikhil’s name is Disco according to the commentary, as soon as he was born the lights in the hospital room glimmered and shimmered like the disco lights. A further elaboration of his character and the story – he sees a girl in India and falls for her and she challenges that if he wants to win over her he must come to Bangkok and propose right in his father’s presence and security. The hero with his three friends land in Bangkok only to realise that the girl is in love with someone else, our man now thinks of uniting the lovers but before that as in many films attempts to make her fall in love with him. If the story sounds simple, there is a slight complication and that is Disco had stolen the money from the girl’s father’s aide in India to reach the place and he is all the while keeping the matter under wraps lest the girl’s father might go berserk.
Performance :
Nikhil looks smart, far better infact best from his previous films but sadly he chooses a subject that has nothing that deserves mention.Nikhil goes completely overboard and he tries to imitate Pawan Kalyan and Ravi Teja, but it does not work out. His dialogues, fights and scenes do not gel with his image and market. Sarah Sharma is not heroine material and one wonders how she was selected. Sarah Sharma looks older to Nikhil and is far from beautiful .Her acting skills are virtually non-existent.
Techinical:
Hari Chanduri’s direction is very poor.Poor lighting ,re-recording work is very poor and this is especially evident during the songs.Anand’s music is not impressive. Editing by Prawin pudi is very bad and there is no smooth flow in the proceedings. Dialogues by Sateesh Mallampati  are ok in places but bad most of the time. Cinematography by Malhar batia is alright.
Analysis :
Disco has a title song that goes two steps ahead but the difference is the lyricist churns out something crass. Cinema is entertainment, fine. But in an attempt to evoke humour by showing every person as a fool, the writer forgets that he has made the hero a bigger fool.Leaving this aside one really wonders if the writer had a story in the first place.
The beginning scene is inspired from Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara where the hero pushes out his pals of a private jet to portray their love for life and freedom.The sheer brilliance of M.S.Narayana and it is one of the very few positive points in the movie. Script and screenplay are non-existent in this ‘film’ and narration is a disaster. There is absolutely zero logic in the proceedings and you literally start praying for something better to come. Atrocious direction and poor performances from all the lead actors make the film tough to watch. Climax is atrocious and there is no proper explanation about why Ashish Vidhyarthi has a sudden change of heart. There are so many other flaws in the movie that cannot be listed here in the interests of time and space.
Verdict :
Disco  is a Disaster that one would love to forget.

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