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Vidhi Movie Review

By RamBabu Parvathaneni Updated at: 2023-11-03 14:37:00

Vidhi (2023) Telugu Movie: Story Review

Vidhi's story revolves around an innocent villager named Surya (Rohit Nanda), who embarks on a journey to Hyderabad in search of employment to clear his mounting debts. Little does he know that this move will set in motion a series of life-altering events. With the assistance of his newfound friends, Manoj (Mahesh Achanta) and Chintu (Meeasm Suresh), Surya manages to secure a job.

However, his workplace is far from welcoming, subjecting him to relentless humiliation. Just when he reaches the depths of despair, a chance encounter with a mysterious pen dramatically transforms his life.

As the story unfolds, we witness the ripple effects on Surya, his beloved Pallavi (Anandi), and his mother's life. The enigmatic pen becomes the catalyst for an unpredictable and captivating journey that holds the key to their destinies.

Vidhi: Advantages

  • Chemistry Between Lead Pair
  • Climax
  • Novel Point

Vidhi: Disadvantages

  • Uneven Screenplay

Vidhi (2023) Movie: Rating Analysis

Overall, Vidhi presents itself as an interesting source of entertainment. Directors Srikanth and Srinath attempted to portray the genuine human emotions experienced by a villager when confronted with challenging circumstances, while introducing an element of intrigue with a mysterious pen.

However, it could have been in next level of more explored about the mysterious pen. But the emotional angle worked out well with a neatly handled climax that satisfies the sympathy initially elicited for the villager.

The screenplay, maintain a certain level of curiosity, but feels uneven with a predictable plot at times, apart from the enigma surrounding the pen. A more meticulous script revision could have yielded a more engaging outcome. The novel concept will definitely make it a satisfying watch for viewers. Taking all these factors into account, Cinejosh Rates Vidhi with a 2.25 star Rating.

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