Lakshya film overview: Naga Shaurya’s archery drama fails in Saand Ki Nazar

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Naga Shaurya’s Lakshya is the primary Tollywood movie primarily based on the game of archery. After a number of delays because of the pandemic, this Dhirendra Santosh Jagarlapudi directorial lastly hits the screens at this time.

The movie follows Parthu (Naga Shaurya), who grows up within the shadow of his grandfather Raghu Ramaiah (Sachin Khedekar). Raghu Ramaiah’s aim is to make Parth the world champion in archery, and for this he does all the things doable, risking his deteriorating well being. But, at some point, Raghu Ramaiah dies, leaving his grandson devastated. After that, Parthu turned a drug addict because of politics and covert techniques on the Archery Academy, which resulted in him being thrown out of his much-loved sport. How he rises like a phoenix from the ashes and embraces archery once more, is the crux of the story.

Director Dhirendra Santosh Jagarlapudi had a novel which revolved round archery and he was profitable in making it easy and comprehensible even for the viewers, who usually are not nicely versed with the respective sport. But, the difficulty within the story is the shortage of depth within the feelings. The archery competitors scenes are lackluster and fail to have interaction the viewers. The climax, which connects the dots from the completely different layers of the story, leaves no probability for the protagonist to really feel sympathy.

The saving grace of the movie is Naga Shaurya. He is totally excellent in his position. His efforts to showcase the assorted phases of his character and his bodily transition from one stage to a different deserve reward.

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With inputs from TheIndianEXPRESS

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