Poster of the film Viswam

Viswam

Action Comedy Telugu


When terrorists target a young girl who witnessed an assassination, a heroic taxi driver comes to the rescue.

Cast:Gopichand, Kavya Thapar, Baby Iyal, Jisshu Sengupta, Sunil Varma, Banerjee
Director:Sreenu Vaitla
Writer:Gopi Mohan, Praveen Varma, Nandu Savirigana, Bhanu Bogavarapu

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Sreenu Vaitla and Gopichand’s film is marred by an outdated, meandering narrative

FCG Member Reviewer Sangeetha Devi Dundoo
Tue, October 15 2024

Director Sreenu Vaitla’s Telugu film ‘Viswam’ is a tiresome mishmash of subplots and characters that feels dated by at least two decades

Viswam, directed by Sreenu Vaitla, is a reminder that not everything has changed for the better with mainstream Telugu cinema. In terms of narrative style, character arcs and the plot itself, this Gopichand and Kavya Thapar starrer feels redundant. The film teems with dozen of characters and a handful of sub plots — in the name of offering wholesome entertainment — with action episodes, romance, emotional drama and mindless comedy; it can get tiresome to sit through 155 minutes of an incoherence narrative, even if one does not look for logical reasoning.

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