Saturday, May 16, 2020

Awe (Movie Review)





Title : Awe
Genre : Psychological thriller
Language : Telugu
Running time : 110 minutes
Released : 2018
Rating : 3/5



Synopsis :


Awe story involves around a psychiatrist with her girlfriend, a chef, a watchman who aspire to become a scientist, a restaurant owner with her little daughter, a magician, a waitress and a main character who is linked to all these characters.


Review :


I know it’s too late to give a review for this movie. But, I really want to give a review for this peculiar film which still clings to my mind.

Krishnaveni (Nithya Menon) is a psychiatrist. Her entry in this film gives surprise. Her characterisation, attitude and acting skills are top notch. Her friend's (Eesha Rebba) acting is up to scratch.

Nala (Priyadarshi Pullikonda) pretends to be a chef. He is trying hard to grab the chef position with the help of goldfish named Nani (voiceover Nani) and a bonsai tree named Chanti (voiceover Ravi Teja). His parts are quite relaxing in the film.

Shiva (Srinivas Avasarala) is a watchman who aspires to become a scientist. He is trying to invent time machine while Parvathy (Devadarshini) makes her entry and claims that she is his future self. Both are smashingly good at their roles, especially Parvathy.

Restaurant owner (Pragathi) and her little daughter Moksha are apt for their roles. Moksha meets Yogi (Murali Sharma) an egoist magician and eventually starts a cold war with him.

Mira (Regina Cassandra) is a waitress and a drug addict. Her boyfriend plans to rob money from some investor with her help. Mira comes to know about the story behind the restaurant while some horrific things start to show up in front of her. She extraordinarily gave real soul to her character.

Kali (Kajal Agarwal) is a main character who connects all the characters in some way.


Awe is a really awesome psychological thriller which perfectly gives an overview about psychology in an ineffable poetic way. Cinematography works are excellent. All the characters are well developed. Magician part slows down the story pace. Interval block is well plotted. Climax connects all the dots which are perfectly hidden from the start.


Overall, it’s a freshly scripted story about psychology with the touch of thriller from a debutant director.


I highly recommend this movie to all the fans who wants unique plotline with amusing storytelling and also to the lovers of psychological thriller.



Happy watching!!!




Awe Trailer

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