Heart Attack - Story
Varun (Nithiin) a happy go lucky guy roams around Spain to enjoy his life.
Hayathi (Adah Sharma) comes to Spain to help her friend in her love marriage
with an African. Varun falls in the love in the first instance and starts
stalking her. Though she hates him for his approach, Hayathi starts liking
Varun for his indecently-decent behavior. Varun helps Priya to get married with
the support of the family. Later, Varun reveals that he has no other feeling
for Hayathi. That's how after a deal of 1 hour kiss Hayathi leaves to India to
help her father in recovery. Later, Varun leaves to Romania but his heart stays
with Hayathi. Will Varun return back to Spain to find his love? Will Hayathi
wait for Varun what transpires later forms the crux of the story...
Heart Attack - Star Performance
Nithiin have performed well, both in romantic and emotional scenes. Adah
Sharma should work on her histrionics and styling. Their efforts have gone
futile as audiences refuse to tolerate the same drama that they have already
seen umpteen times. Ajaz Khan is good in the nagative shade as Makarand.
Brahmanandam and Ali provided the much needed entertainment in this slow
romantic action entertainer. The supporting cast was a huge let down except for
Devan who was servile and subtle as per his character's definition. The rest
were there to fill the vacuum.
Heart Attack - Techinical Team
The story had hardly anything to offer in terms of content. Director Puri
Jagannadh had made his intentions clear of marketing a stylish masala
entertainer with a young star and a comedy riot as seen in Bhramanandam &
Ali respectively. With an first fight, continued with song for the hero,
followed by an array of teasing & comic scenes, a few romantic songs in
foreign locales and above all the the odd romantic sentiment which should have
had the audience hooked, sadly fell between stools after sometime as the
screenplay lost pace. The interval in Ashiqui style is bright idea. Director
should have worked on Job searching point Craiglist point was poorly handled.
Anup Rubens's music and BGM is already a hit and the picturization of the
songs on a grand scale with Amol Rathod's cinematography had only enhanced the
movie watching experience. The BGM was also decent. Cinematography by Amol
Rathod was vibrant and segued the movie's discourse so well that everything
blended well within the frame. Few shots reminds us of Iddarammailatho
sequences. Editing by SR Sekkhar was stylish and had an element of elan as the
cuts looked sleek. Had the second half been tapered a bit, it would have been a
great job altogether. Production values are grand.
Heart Attack - Analysis
The first half of the movie was light hearted in parts due to the love and
hate scenes between the lead pair and the story took some time to gather some
pace with a parallel action narrative hogging the limelight, but that was the
only point that formed the core of the script. Other than that the movie looked
pretty ordinary for Puri's standards. Overall the movie can be enjoyed in bits
and pieces especially in the first half, while the second half loses steam big
time.
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