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Veera (2011) Review Aggregator

Submitted by on May 21, 2011 – 12:23 pmNo Comment |


Veera that stars Ravi Teja, Kajal, Taapsee, Shyam, Roja, Nasser, Brahmanandam, Ali, Venu Madhav, Divya Vani, Krishnudu and directed by Ramesh Sharma has got some severe panning in the hands of the critics.

Veera movie posters wallpapers 300x141 Veera (2011) Review AggregatorIt’s Outdated Action and Weak Comedy in ‘Veera’, says Greatandhra: “Nothing is gripping in this movie except the 5 minutes before interval. And again the bumpy journey starts till the end. Overall, this is a film which gives a stale taste of boredom even to the masses. At the box office, chances of success are highly unlikely.”

Rediff says its a tedious watch: “A Ravi Teja film usually promises loads of entertainment as it is a motley of action, comedy, romance etc. His films work well at the box office keeping the cash registers ringing. Somehow, his latest film Veera does not fall in the same category.”

Cinegoer is half pleased: “Veera has two plots and is sufficiently spaced and paced. With more effort from the dialogue writers and some crispy editing, the film could have kept the audiences who see film for time pass as well happy but for now this seems to bring joy only for Ravi Teja fans and the target audience alone.”



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