Rating: 2.5/5
Director Srinath Badineni’s latest offering to the Telugu audience, the comedy-drama “Kismat,” hit the screens on February 2, weaving a tale of destiny that promises a roller-coaster ride filled with humor, suspense, and unpredictable twists.
Cast:
Starring Naresh Agastya, Srinivas Avasarala, Abhinav Gomatam, Vishwa Dev, and Riya Suman, “Kismat” features a talented ensemble cast that breathes life into the narrative. The supporting roles played by Ajay Ghosh, Temper Vamshi, Chammak Chandra, and Racha Ravi add depth to the storytelling.
Plot:
“Kismat” centers around three best friends with grand aspirations, hoping for a turn in their destiny. However, their lives take an unexpected twist as they tread a misguided path, encountering inevitable hurdles. The film beautifully captures the essence of their journey, a leap of faith into a new city, leading to unforeseen challenges that demand a hefty price.
Dynamics:
With humor seamlessly woven into the narrative, “Kismat” ensures an entertaining and relatable experience for the audience. The film skillfully explores the highs and lows of luck, presenting a compelling story of friendship, dreams, and the unpredictable nature of destiny.
Produced by Raju, with Ch Bhanuprasad as the co-producer, “Kismat” showcases the musical brilliance of Mark K Robin and the cinematographic artistry of Vedaraman Shankaran. Viplav Nyshadam’s editing and Ravi’s production design contribute to the film’s overall appeal.
Verdict:
“Kismat” is a delightful journey that navigates the whirlwind of destiny, offering laughter, suspense, and unexpected turns. Director Srinath Badineni successfully crafts a narrative that resonates with audiences, exploring the intricacies of luck in a charming and entertaining setup. Don’t miss the chance to experience the unpredictable ride of “Kismat” that blends laughter and suspense seamlessly, making it a worthwhile watch at the box office.