Martin Luther King Movie Review

Martin Luther King Telugu Movie: Story Review
The narrative of "Martin Luther King" delves into the life of a young villager, exploring the profound transformations he undergoes as a result of the complex dynamics of politics and the power struggle between two political rivals and their respective supporters. A cobbler (Sampoornesh Babu) calls himself Smile faces insults and discrimination in the village of Padamarapadu even as the villagers get divided by Jaggu(Naresh) and Loki (Venkat Maha) who fight for political supremacy and inherit the political power from his ailing father. As they fight for the Panchayat Elections, Cobbler gets a new name Martin Luther King and also this brings new twist in his life. Where this leads to, and how Vasantha (Saranya Pradeep) Officer in the Post Office is connected to it form the crux.
Martin Luther King: Advantages
- Performances
- Cinematography
- Screenplay
Martin Luther King: Disadvantages
- Slow Pace
- Missing Logics
Martin Luther King Movie: Rating Analysis
In its entirety, Martin Luther King offers a commendable and amusing political satire that cleverly pokes fun at the current system. Pooja Kolluri skillfully assembled a talented cast, featuring Sampoornesh Babu, Sr. Naresh, Venkat Maha, and Saranya Pradeep, and seamlessly fused their performances with a meaningful and thought-provoking storyline. However, the film's initial slow narration, occasional lapses in logical consistency, and somewhat average content do impact its overall impact.
Taking all these elements into account, Cinejosh assigns a rating of 2 to Martin Luther King. This score reflects the film's strengths and shortcomings, ultimately providing viewers with a fair assessment of its entertainment value.






































