Story:-
Daya (NTR) is a fully corrupted police officer who gets
transferred to Vizag. There he joins hands with Walter Vasu(Prakash Raj) and
treads the corruption route.
Twist in the tale arises when Daya’s girlfriend(Kajal) gets
accidentally kidnapped by Walter Vasu. This incident makes Daya very angry and
he goes against Vasu and his empire.
During this time, Daya also comes to know that there is a bigger
motive behind this kidnapping. What is that motive ? Will Daya manage to find
out the truth and punish the culprits ? That forms the rest of the story.
Plus Points:-
Credit should go to Puri Jagan for showcasing NTR in a never
before seen avatar. Right from his look to the powerful character he has
portrayed, NTR looks a million bucks and is the major highlight of the film.
The way he has balanced his character especially during the climax is out
standing. NTR’s body language and dialogue modulation are at peaks during this
part. You will see a new NTR in this film and credit should go to him for
portraying such a diverse role.
Prakash Raj once again proves his mettle and gives a decent
performance. He looks perfect and all his confrontational scenes with NTR have
come out extremely well. Kajal looks gorgeous and provides the necessary
glamour. Madhurima is quite good in her role and brings in the necessary
impact.
Posani is superb as NTR’s sidekick and evokes awesome emotions
throughout the film. Second half is the heart and soul of the film and runs on
a emotional mode. The court episode during the climax evokes thumping applause
from the audience and has been handled quite effectively. Chemistry between
Kajal and NTR is outstanding.
Minus Points:-
First half of the film is just average. Had Puri brought in some
basic entertainment values during this part, the output would have been even
more effective. Kajal has absolutely nothing to do in the second half.
Story of the film is quite routine and gets predictable.
Subjects like these have been dealt many a times in the past. Sonia Aggarwal is
wasted in her role.
Technical Aspects:-
Anup Ruben’s music is decent as all the songs are peppy and have
been shot stylishly.Production values are superb as the makers have not
compromised on the visuals. Camera work is top notch and showcases Vizaq
beautifully. The way NTR has been presented in a all new attitude is pretty
good. Lyrics are quirky and gel with situations quite well.
Dialogues need a special mention as they have been written with
a lot of impact. Screenplay of the film is below average in the first half and
only picks up during the second half. Puri Jagan is at his supreme best when he
deals with stories based on cops. The way he has extracted performance from NTR
is excellent. Puri also manages to showcase the problems in the society in a
interesting manner and narrates the film quite crisply.
Verdict:-
On the whole, Temper has everything which NTR fans can eagerly
look forward to. NTR’s stylish look and super strong characterization are major
assets of the film. If you can ignore the routine story, you are in for an
emotional entertainer which is going to become a perfect comeback hit for Young
Tiger.
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