Breathe Review Movie: Review: Breathe… How about Nandamuri Chaitanya Krishna’s movie?

Breathe Review Movie:

Film: Breathe; Cast: Nandamuri Chaitanya Krishna, Vaidika Sengalia, Keshav Deepak, Vennela Kishore, Bhadram, Shaking Seshu, Jabardast Apparao and others; Music: Mark K.

Robin; Cinematography: Rakesh Hosamani; Editing: Bonthala Nageshwar Reddy; Producer: Nandamuri Jayakrishna; Written and Directed by: Vamsikrishna Akella; OTT Platform: Aha.

Nandamuri Chaitanya Krishna, who made his debut with ‘Dham’, became a hero after 20 years with ‘breath’. Produced by his father Jayakrishna, the film was directed by Vamsikrishna Akella. The film which was released in theaters on December 2 last year is now released in OTT ‘Aha’. And what is the story of this movie? Did you like Chaitanya Krishna as the protagonist? (breathe Telugu movie review)

Story:

Aditya Verma (Keshav Deepak) is the President of the People’s Party and the Chief Minister of Telangana. One day after playing golf, he faints. He was immediately taken to the Breath Hospital for treatment. At the same time, some conspire to kill the CM. Abhi (Chaitanya Krishna) tries to save the Chief Minister from them. What are the challenges he faced in that order? What is the relationship between CM and Abhi? Why did they want to kill the original Chief Minister? What is the role of doctors in it? This is a story related to (breathe Telugu movie review).

How about:

This is a thriller story set in the background of the medical system. A doctor is called God in human form. Some people who bring stigma to that profession are pitiful to us. Some people refuse to treat even if it is life-threatening. Those events have become important in many movies. Director Vamsikrishna has made ‘Breath’ by taking medical mafia as the story object. If any VIP falls ill and is admitted to the hospital, there will be an alarming atmosphere. Even after the health bulletin comes, the suspense continues as to what is happening inside. Sometimes suspicions are expressed on the hospital staff. This is what happens in this movie as well.

Chief Minister Adhivarma falling ill, going to the Breath Hospital, the police presence outside, the media’s attempt to find out what happened. With the subsequent developments… Who is this Abhi? Why is he so fond of the CM? There is no doubt that. It would have been interesting to continue the story with that tempo. But the movie seemed to lighten up after revealing the connection between the hero and the CM in the beginning.

The first half is made up of episodes like the introduction of CM Aditya Varma, the order of treatment, the journalist’s gathering of information regarding the case of Baba’s death, and Abhi realizing that the doctors are also helping to kill the CM. The investigation done by the journalist and the sequence written to help Abhi is good. How many other people did the doctors try to do that before the CM? Who is behind it? Some of the twists and turns encountered by the hero in the process of getting answers to such questions are thrilling. But, as the plot is slow, the film runs mostly in first gear. Along with this… Vennela Kishore and Jabardasth Apparao as doctors, Shaking Seshu as a patient is a comedy. Their track is set. The second half is wrapped up with some more mysteries for the hero to solve. Many questions raised in the first half were answered in the second half. Flagship scenes are as expected.

Who did it?:

Chaitanya Krishna is seen in the same mood throughout the film. Abhi played a serious role. Vaidika Sengalia who played the heroine is not fair. Technical team should put more effort. Vamsikrishna’s story idea was new, but he failed to impress in bringing it to the screen in a different way. He has previously directed films like ‘Raksha’ (Jagapathi Babu) and ‘Jakkanna’ (Sunil).

Finally: ‘Breathe’. twists… but not so much as to hold your breath.

Note: This review is from the perspective of the reviewer. This is reviewer’s personal opinion only!

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