Drushyam (2014)

Drush-yummm, and Venky most yum. I knew that he would be amazing at this role, after watching the Hindi version, but he honestly surpassed all my expectations. I must whine again that he and Tabu should have been in at least ONE version together. That film would have eclipsed everything else, and no, that's not just me being biased for my two faves.

Purely on the basis of the script though, I prefer the Hindi version because it explored the class conflicts inherent in this story, which was surprisingly lacking from the Telugu version. However, on the basis of the lead actor, on whose shoulders the entire script rests, I have to side with Drushyam. Venky was both funny and terrifyingly serious as Rambabu, and his dynamics with the rest of the cast made the story so much more real for me. He helped elevate it from an abstract to something that could very possibly happen. He is truly one of the finest actors from his generation, and it's a shame that we don't talk about him enough. And also that we are not casting him & Queen T together in another movie yet WHERE IS THE JUSTICE??

In conclusion, I can't wait to watch Venky in more such roles. Don't get me wrong, I love his commercial roles with all my heart, but this one proves just what a great actor he is. Victory Venkatesh >>>>>>

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Shyam Singha Roy (2021)

Aasai (1995)

Pokiri (2006)