Movie Review : Jil(2015) Telugu Movie Review - A Stylish Action Entertainer

Movie : Jil
Banner : UV Creations
Cast : Gopichand, Rashi Khanna, Posani Krishna Murali, Srinivas Avasarala and Others
Music : Mohamaad Ghibran
Cinematography : Sakthi Saravanan
Producers : Vamsi Krishna Reddy,Pramod Uppalapati
Direction : Radha Krishna
Release Date : March 27, 2015


A hero with a hit film, a heroine who has gone in for a complete image makeover and an action entertainer well, what else would one want from a movie? So does UV Creations’ latest film Jil have all this and more. Let’s check out…

AP Trendz.com Rating : 3/5

Story : 

The story starts off in Mumbai with Chota Nayak (Kabir) escaping from the police custody. Once out, he looks out for his aide-turned-foe played by Brahmaji. This brings them to Hyderabad and here the story turns to Jai, a fire officer who walks around with a team similar to that of a CBI officer and one who makes it his mission to fight anyone who violates fire safety norms. During one such rescue operation, he meets Savitri (Rashi Khanna) and it is love at first sight for both of them.

Just as their romance begins, Chota Nayak traces down Jai and from then on it is open war between them. How is Jai connected to Chota Nayak’s story? Will Chota Nayak get what he wants and how will Jai settle scores? This forms the rest of the story.

Artists Performance :

Gopichand plays the main lead Jai, a fire officer. Well, not everyday do you get to see a fire officer as the hero. Also, you surely don’t get to see a fire officer walking around with a team of junior officers just like in MI series.

Rashi Khanna is a complete surprise. The girl who was the perfect girl-next-door in Oohalu Gusagusalade, gets a total image make-over. Well, her wardrobe is vibrant and trendy and we won’t be surprising if her funky look becomes the hot pick for the summer months.

Another surprise element of the film is the main villain Kabir. He has an awesome physique and would make many top heroes pump extra iron at the gym. And his bearded look is equally menacing. He is surely a good find and a welcome change from the usual set of villains that Telugu industry normally has.

Then there is Srinivas Avasarala as one of Jai’s team members, Posani Krishna Murali as the real estate gangster Narayana, Urvashi who plays Jai’s aunt and Chalapathi Rao among others. Goes without saying, all of them put in adequate performances.

 Technical Aspects :

The music is by Ghibran who is the new blue-eyed boy of Tamil and Telugu industries. He had composed music for Run Raja Run made by the same producers and now he has given some interesting music for Jil. In fact, he is presently in news for composing music for Kamal Haasan’s Uttama Villain.

Okay, back to Jil, Ghibran has come up with a catchy tune for the title song and it is bound to be in the top 10 songs for a few weeks. The numbers are not bad either.

Eidting and cinematography are decent. In fact, cinematographer Sakti Saravanan does a good job when it comes to foreign locales.

On the whole, the film has a classy look and one has to make a special mention of Rashi Khanna’s stylist who has picked up some very good outfits for her.

Highlights:

 

  1.     Lead actors
  2.     Title song
  3.     Action Scenes

Drawbacks:

 

  1.     Lack of pace

BottomLine : Viewers will feel JIL after watching this Movie. 

 

 

DISCLAIMER :This Review is an Opinion of Review Writer.Please do not Judge the Movie based on this Review and Watch the Movie in Theatre.