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Story

Director Teja 'Hora Hori opens with a panorama covering a picturesque village called "Agumbe" the waters of Sheeny and fern fronds, where he introduces us to Skanda (Dileep), an owner of a printing house and village problems stupid. When Mythili (Daksha) returns to the village and is psychologically disturbed due to punk Basawa (Chasya). That's when the family made her join Lakshmi Bhai College to overcome this psychological pressure. That's when she meets with Skanda begins to emerge from the jinx of Basawa. In a short time, Mythili is in love with Skanda, despite the disapproval of his brother. But with a twist of fate, becomes a challenge Basawa object not only for fear but also to win the hand of Mythili.


Stars Performance:

As I talk about performance, Dileep really do not know how to act in a movie, despite getting act under the supervision of the Director Teja. He needs to work much on his histrionics and in particular the control of his emotions while hyper sentimental sequences. There is absolutely nothing to say either Daksha. She made some real pronounce inane dialogues, and manages to draw some flak for real o his fault. She looked good in her traditional dress. Ashwini sizzled in his little cameo. The rest of the supporting cast as Chasya, Rakesh, Raghava, Seema and Abhiram given average performance.

Technical Team:

There is not much of a story in "Hora Hori" to say, hence its efforts to make up this responsibility very tangible showed pretty bad. What do you do when you're not sure what you want to highlight and worse, how you want to tell it. The film deserves an inch total down to the brainless script and techniques that are surprisingly mediocre as well. If you plan to find a moment in a film that will make you want to break into applause, consider yourself lucky, but it is very unlikely that you will find such a moment in the whole film.


The two main characters in Hora Hori Teja are simply repeated two of his successful films - the guy and the girl Jayam character is an amalgam of Avunnana Kadhanna, Nuvu Nenu torsion suspicion. With this "Hori Hora" is a scenario that is a super mess from the start. The film has no plans to be an emotional drama and nor does it accomplish its task of bringing the entertainment he had promised. The typing contest between the two villages is bad director Teja possible conflict met in his entire career. Talking about music Kalyan Koduri, it does justice to the rural flavor. But at least some songs have been shortened. The background score is apt. Cinematographer Deepak Bagavanth must be determined to explore rural Karnataka rather than the stereotypical version that was shown over the past decade. Junaid editor should have used his scissors more. The length of 159 minutes is too high for this kind of film. It is entirely fails us understand how the director Teja convinced Damodhar KL Prasad manufacturer as to produce a film like "Hora Hori" on Ranjith Movies banner. Teja has completely failed in every department, it took care of in the film.


Analysis:

In a rustic love story or story about relationships, it is really important for a few laps in history to be promising. Since this does not happen a lot in Hora Hori Teja, it proves to be possible worst film director till date. It is terrible by any standards and was scripted worse than 1000 Abaddalu Teja. Overall, Hora Hori's as viewers struggle for survival in theaters. Stay away!

Plus Points:

1.Cinematography

2.Music


Minus Points:

1.Screenplay

2.Dialogues

3.Slow narration

Rating: 2.5/3



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