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Zebra jeevi review

Zebra

Credits

Jeevi rating: 2.5/5
Punchline
: Bankster vs Gangster
Genre:
Crime/Action
Type:
Straight
Banner: Padmaja Films Private Ltd and Old Town Pictures
Runtime: 164 minutes
Release date
: 22 November, 2024
Theatre watched: Screen 3, AAA Cinemas, Hyderabad

Cast
: Satyadev, Daali Dhananjaya, Sathyaraj, Priya Bhavani Shankar, Amrutha Iyengar, Jennifer Piccinato, Sathya Akala, Sunil and others.

Music:
Ravi Basrur
Cinematography:
Satya Ponmar
Dialogues: Meeraqh
Editor: Anil Krish

Additional screenplay: Yuva
Writing - Direction: Eashvar Karthic

Producer: SN Reddy, S Padmaja, Bala Sundaram and Dinesh Sundaram

 
Review

Story
Surya (Satyadev) works in a bank. He is a smart guy who has an inclination to commit frauds if necessary. Aadhi (Daali Dhananjaya) is a suave gangster who has the ambition to rise in the mafia world. A fraud committed by Surya brings him the ire of Aadhi. And now Surya is forced to generate 5 crores in 4 days in order to survive. Rest of the story is about how Surya saves himself from some impossible situations.

Artists Performance


Satyadev delivers an outstanding performance, bringing a balanced approach to a character that demands composure under intense pressure. He truly shines in this role. Daali Dhananjaya is a perfect fit as the gangster, exuding sophistication in both appearance and demeanor. Priya Bhavani Shankar does a fine job as a bank employee and Satyadev’s love interest, while Amrutha Iyengar impresses in her brief cameo. Satya performs well, though his potential feels underutilized. Sunil is convincing and effective as an antagonist. Satyaraj did an interesting role.

Story - screenplay - direction: The film’s core story and screenplay are strong, with plenty of potential at the writing level. The director does a commendable job of introducing the characters and setting up an intriguing premise, connecting a banker to a mafia world in an unexpected way. The level of detail in depicting fraud is impressive, with examples like the auctioning of a worthless pen to turn black money into white being easy to follow. However, more complex schemes, such as duplicating physical stock certificates and converting them into cash, might leave some viewers confused.

Despite the well-researched script, the director struggles to transform it into a fully engaging experience. Many key characters are from other languages, and the Tamil director seems to miss the nuances of utilizing Telugu actors like Sunil and Satya effectively. Satya’s role, for instance, had immense potential for comedy and entertainment but was underutilized. Similarly, the characters of the bank manager Sheela (Jeniffer Piccinato) and her assistant come across as annoying, not because of their roles but due to their dialogue delivery, possibly from their own dubbing.

The story is set in Hyderabad, but it lacks a sense of local flavor and familiarity. In contrast, Lucky Bhaskar, another film about bank frauds, set its story in Mumbai but featured many Telugu actors in prominent roles in the Mumbai bank, allowing audiences to connect more easily.

Certain plot points, such as why the gangster allows the banker to act independently when he could have anonymously assisted him in raising ₹5 crores to avoid personal losses, lack logical consistency. Simplifying the narration and reducing the complexity of the fraud schemes could have made the film more accessible to a wider audience. Additionally, a more engaging second half would have significantly elevated the movie’s impact.

Other departments: Ravi Basrur's background score is effective, though the songs fail to leave a strong impression. Satya Ponmar’s cinematography stands out with its pleasing color tones, while Anil Krish’s editing is adequate. Meeraqh’s dialogues are decent, and the production values by Padmaja Films Private Ltd and Old Town Pictures are commendable.

Analysis: Zebra explores the world of bank frauds and the mafia. Writer-director Eashvar Karthic presents a well-researched story with detailed characterizations. However, the transition to the big screen falls short, leaving it less accessible for the average Telugu audience to fully grasp and enjoy. The film’s strengths include its story, screenplay, and performances. On the downside, the narration could have been more gripping. Despite its shortcomings, Zebra offers a unique premise and manages to be somewhat engaging.

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