9:40 am - Second half begin...Comedy scenes running...
9:30 am - With a small twist its Interval....
9:20 am - Some comedy scenes are running now...
9:15 am - Posani Makes entry now...
9:10 am - Its Time for Second Song ' Nuvve Nuvve'
9:00 am - Small twist in the tale, Ravi Teja Extordinary performance...
8:50 am - Ravi Teja Suerb Dialouges Delivery... Some funny scenes....
8:40 am - Brahmi and Ravi Teja Comedy are superb....
8:35 am - First Song 'Mumy Mummy' Started...
8:30 am - Some Comedy scenes are running...
8:25 am - Rakul Preet Singh Makes an entry now...
8:20 am - Ravi Teja's Superb Dialouges and Highvolume Fight Scenes now...
8:10 am - Brahmi Makes an entry as Pandit Ravi Teja
8:05 am - Villain Ravi Kissan makes an entry... Movie Shifted in to a village..
7:55 am - Movie Moved in India
7:50 am - First Part of Kick scenes are running now...
7:40 am - Ravi Teja Makes Stylish Entry...
7:35 am - Movie 161 Minutes...
7:30 am - Movie Started...
Tagline: ‘Comfort’ didn’t give Much Kick!
Plot:
Robinhood (Raviteja), son of Kalyan alias Kick (Raviteja) believes more in self-comfort than anything else. He lives along with his father in America and one day, he comes to know of their disputed inherited property in India. Robinhood flies down from America to reclaim it from DD, the local goon who illegally occupied it. On the other part of the world, Vilaspur is a tiny remote village in Rajasthan longing for freedom from a curse called Solomon Singh Thakur (Ravi Kishan), a ruthless and ultimate villain in their lives. Robin in the due course of getting back his property encounters Chaitra (Rakul Preet), a writer who wish to write a script based on his life. They eventually fall in love but Chaitra has a secret mission behind wooing Robin. What is it and how did Robin come out of his ‘comfort’ zone and lock horns with Solomon Singh Thakur forms the rest of the story.
Performances:
Raviteja: The Mass Maharaja displays some matchless energy and seamless timing throughout the film. ‘Kalyan’ alias ‘Kick’ was a tailor made character for him and so is ‘Comfort’. He was stylish and in fact a delight to watch in the film. His scenes with Brahmanandam were hilarious too but he only wished his film could give some real ‘kick’.
Rakul Preet: The gorgeous beauty was both glamorous and played her part with ease (romancing the hero, few sentimental scenes and an item song – that was her part).
Ravi Kishan: Unlike his previous film Race Gurram, you would see a serious villain in this film who is rather louder than menacing. The typical egoist kingpin who either keeps killing or yelling!
Brahmanandam: The star comedian as ‘Pundit Raivteja’ and Raviteja deliver some hilarious entertainment in the first half and then he is done (seriously).
The film has an ensemble cast of some Bollywood actors like Sanjay Mishra, Rajpal Yadav, Nikitin Dheer who give some decent performances, others like Thanikella Bharani who were as usually impressive. Able actors like Srinivas Reddy, Raghu Babu, Kovai Sarala and several others who were underutilized.
Posani who stole the show in Race Gurram is rather limited to a single sequence in this film.
Music:
Thaman’s music was certainly versatile but they are not positioned well. Song placement in the second half looked better than the first half. However, the terminal item number with Norah Fatehi looked forced and of course not great. But the background score in the film was decent enough.
Others:
Manoj Paramahamsa’s cinematography and Goutam Raju’s editing were top-notch. The department of art direction did an impressive job. Uncompromised production values are a huge asset for the film.
Verdict:
Except few sequences, ‘Comfort’ did not give us much kick though it is not a sequel to Kick. So all ‘kick’ fans who are expecting double kick in Kick 2 can watch the film based on your ‘comfort’
Rating : 3/5
Plot:
Robinhood (Raviteja), son of Kalyan alias Kick (Raviteja) believes more in self-comfort than anything else. He lives along with his father in America and one day, he comes to know of their disputed inherited property in India. Robinhood flies down from America to reclaim it from DD, the local goon who illegally occupied it. On the other part of the world, Vilaspur is a tiny remote village in Rajasthan longing for freedom from a curse called Solomon Singh Thakur (Ravi Kishan), a ruthless and ultimate villain in their lives. Robin in the due course of getting back his property encounters Chaitra (Rakul Preet), a writer who wish to write a script based on his life. They eventually fall in love but Chaitra has a secret mission behind wooing Robin. What is it and how did Robin come out of his ‘comfort’ zone and lock horns with Solomon Singh Thakur forms the rest of the story.
Performances:
Raviteja: The Mass Maharaja displays some matchless energy and seamless timing throughout the film. ‘Kalyan’ alias ‘Kick’ was a tailor made character for him and so is ‘Comfort’. He was stylish and in fact a delight to watch in the film. His scenes with Brahmanandam were hilarious too but he only wished his film could give some real ‘kick’.
Rakul Preet: The gorgeous beauty was both glamorous and played her part with ease (romancing the hero, few sentimental scenes and an item song – that was her part).
Ravi Kishan: Unlike his previous film Race Gurram, you would see a serious villain in this film who is rather louder than menacing. The typical egoist kingpin who either keeps killing or yelling!
Brahmanandam: The star comedian as ‘Pundit Raivteja’ and Raviteja deliver some hilarious entertainment in the first half and then he is done (seriously).
The film has an ensemble cast of some Bollywood actors like Sanjay Mishra, Rajpal Yadav, Nikitin Dheer who give some decent performances, others like Thanikella Bharani who were as usually impressive. Able actors like Srinivas Reddy, Raghu Babu, Kovai Sarala and several others who were underutilized.
Posani who stole the show in Race Gurram is rather limited to a single sequence in this film.
Music:
Thaman’s music was certainly versatile but they are not positioned well. Song placement in the second half looked better than the first half. However, the terminal item number with Norah Fatehi looked forced and of course not great. But the background score in the film was decent enough.
Others:
Manoj Paramahamsa’s cinematography and Goutam Raju’s editing were top-notch. The department of art direction did an impressive job. Uncompromised production values are a huge asset for the film.
Verdict:
Except few sequences, ‘Comfort’ did not give us much kick though it is not a sequel to Kick. So all ‘kick’ fans who are expecting double kick in Kick 2 can watch the film based on your ‘comfort’
Rating : 3/5
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