![]() ![]() This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. The narration gets bogged down a bit in the second half but the pre-climax and ending are handled well making this film a simple and clean watch this weekend. Nani plays the sheet anchor’s role and shoulders the film with his standout performance. On the whole, Tuck Jagadish is a typical village-based family drama that has good emotions and twists in the first half. But that is not the case here as the emotions look artificial in key areas and the film is dragged. His previous two films, Majili and Ninnu Kori also had simple stories but the emotions were so good. He has taken a routine story and given an even ordinary narration. ![]() Dialogues are neat but the screenplay was dull.Ĭoming to the director Shiva Nirvana, he has done a pretty ordinary job with the film. ![]() Production design and the way Nani has been styled are quite good. Editing is strictly okay as some key scenes of Nani in his new job should have been chopped off. Thaman’s music is decent but the BGM by Gopi Sundar was below par. The production values of the film are pretty good as the able camerawork showcases the film in a beautiful manner. Director Shiva Nirvana has told in his interviews that the screenplay will be new but that is not the case as the film has some deviations. The whole Aishwarya Rajesh angle is age-old and has been tried in so many films earlier. A powerful and known actress would have made a lot of difference. Ritu Varma is impressive and her scenes with Nani serve as a respite from all the violence.The mother character is the main pillar of the film but the choice of Parvathi T is completely wrong as her role and the way she failed to hold the screen is one of the biggest drawbacks. The star appears in a tucked-in look throughout the movie and it’s a refreshing touch in an otherwise bland film. Nani gets a meaty part, and he shines as Jagadish, and there’s an interesting story behind the Tuck in the title. The emotional family drama moments are tiring to sit through, and the film is stuck in the 1980s, story-wise, but luckily the action choreography and performances make up for the boring plot. The film also works to a large extent, despite the outdated story, because it allows Nani to shine in an out-and-out rural story backdrop, which he’s exploring on a large scale for the first time.Īlso read: V movie review: Nani, Indraganti Mohana Krishna reunite for a colossal mess of an action-thriller But Shiva Nirvana sets up quite a few familiar beats, which eventually work in the film’s favour. Just like in Thevar Magan, there’s a lot of bloodshed in Tuck Jagadish, and it gets unbearable after a point. ![]() Tuck Jagadish draws inspiration from Kamal Haasan’s Thevar Magan, in which the actor played the younger son who takes over the village after his father. Watch the Tuck Jagadish trailer here:|#+| Aadisesh hopes his elder son Bose (Jagapathi Babu) will work towards realising his dream of nurturing peace but it’s the younger son Jagadish, who gives up on his dream of going abroad, to work for the betterment of their village.Ĭast - Nani, Ritu Varma, Aishwarya Rajessh, Nassar, Jagapathi Babu, Naresh The village head Aadisesh Naidu (Nassar), who has only wanted peace for many years, has always been disappointed by Veerendra (Daniel Balaji), who lets his weapons do the talking all the time. Set in the fictional village of Bhudevipuram, Tuck Jagadish is the typical story of a son of the soil rising to the occasion and fighting for peace. The film, despite drowning in its own mediocrity, is still somewhat engaging. Billed as a festive entertainer, Tuck Jagadish is a full-blown masala film with every trope you can think of. Tuck Jagadish feels more like a Sooraj Barjatya film with a lot of focus on blood bonds. Cast - Nani, Ritu Varma, Aishwarya Rajessh, Nassar, Jagapathi Babu, Naresh Tuck Jagadish movie review: The Nani-starrer is an outdated family drama.ĭirector Shiva Nirvana, known for romantic dramas such as Ninnu Kori and Majili, isn't someone you'd associate with Tuck Jagadish, a highly formulaic and outdated family drama. ![]()
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