أرجون كاليان يصبح على مضض ضابط شرطة لتحقيق حلم والده ، ثم تحول غير متوقع من الأحداث يجبره على الذهاب وجها لوجه مع وزير المنزل في الدولة.
الإعلان الترويجي
طاقم العمل
Kiran Abbavaram
Arjun Kalyan
Keshav Deepak
Doctor
Pavan
Home Minister Kantam Baireddy
Vinay Varma
DGP Dileep Rawath
Kumar Kasaram
Karthik
قد يعجبك أيضًا
Meter
Balupu
Naayak
رجل العائلة
آخر الأخبار
كوبرا كاي
Henry Danger
K.C. Undercover
الكفيل
شعب الزومبي
فرحة الحياة
I'm the Most Beautiful Count
Under the Power
ReBoot: The Guardian Code
غريبة
الحب في 40 يوما
Sapai Import
Binibining Marikit
Laal Ishq [Urdu]
Playhouse
The Seven Legends
Pin Anong
Good Boy
Fifties Professionals
التعليقات
3 تعليق
interesting
Kiran Abbavaram takes the lead in the Telugu film "Meter," a movie that, unfortunately, falls short of making any substantial impact. The storyline revolves around Arjun Kalyan, played by Abbavaram, the son of an honest police officer who dreams of following in his father's footsteps. However, the film takes a predictable turn when Arjun, despite witnessing the corruption in the system, ultimately becomes a police officer with a change of heart. The film faces several critical issues that contribute to its lackluster reception. Firstly, the portrayal of the female lead, played by Athulya Ravi, is problematic, depicting her throwing acid on any man who approaches her. The narrative takes an unsettling turn as Arjun Kalyan's character is shown stalking her, leading to a forced romantic subplot that lacks depth and authenticity. The poor acting from both leads further hinders the film's potential. Posani Krishna Murali, cast as the Police Commissioner, is reduced to a mere comic relief character, failing to contribute meaningfully to the narrative. Dhanush Pawan's role as Home Minister Byreddy, the antagonist, lacks conviction and falls into the realm of convenience rather than genuine storytelling. The overarching problem with "Meter" lies in its reliance on convenience rather than delving into the hardships of its characters. The plot feels contrived, lacking the necessary depth and authenticity to engage the audience. The film misses an opportunity to explore the complexities of the corrupt system and instead opts for a formulaic approach that fails to resonate. In the end, "Meter" stands as a disappointing attempt at storytelling, plagued by poor character development, problematic narrative choices, and a lack of genuine emotion. It falls short of delivering a compelling narrative and fails to leave a lasting impression on its audience.
