Starring: Vishwak Sen, Saloni Mishra, Harshita Gaur, Tharun Bhasckar, Abhinav.
Direction: Vishwak Sen
Gossiper Rating: 1.5/5
Preview:
After the release of trailer, Falaknuma Das went on to gain sensational craze from nothing to everything. Falaknuma Das is a adoption of Malayalam run away hit movie Angamala Diaries. Vishwak Sen is struggling in the industry for a long time to get a breakthrough. With Falaknuma Das Vishwak Sen is also debuting as director.
Story:
This story is about a man named Das who is born and brought up at the area Falaknuma gets fascinated about Gangs and Rowdyism. When he gets established in his business, he gets to face some uncertain events. How those events changes his life makes the conflict for rest of the story.
Analysis:
Success or Failure, the blame will be completely on Vishwak Sen.
As a Actor, Vishwak Sen has scored full marks with good support from Tharun Bhasckar and uttej. Since the movie is completely based on attitude and heroism, Vishwak Sen has nailed with it. This can be easily rewarded as his career best performance till now.
As a director, Vishwak Sen is a complete failure. The main problem with Falaknuma Das is, Vishwak failed to recreate the magic of Angamala Diaries to Telugu nativity. First half has few good moments whereas second half is a complete spoiler. The romantic line in the movie is completely a terrible mishandle. Female leads where a complete misplace and wrong choices.
Though, writing was good, the problem was with the narration which made the following very lengthy and untidy. Vishwak failed to establish the characters and to enter the main conflict part of the story quickly.
Few good scenes in the first half got vanished in between the dragged screenplay. Second half was completely a drag and the climax part was completely let down.
Music by vivek Sagar was pretty average, it doesn’t leave the much needed mark anywhere. Cinematography has several errors like lack of shot continuity, too much shaky. Editing was also pathetic, the movie needed a even better was of crispy story telling.
Final Verdict: Attitude alone doesn’t matter without content. A wasted Opportunity.