Vinaro Bhagyamu Vishnu Katha review: Entertaining with unrealistic elements

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By Deepthi Nandan

February 18, 2023

Kiran Abbavaram’s Vinaro Bhagyamu Vishnu Katha, which hit theatres on 18 February, attracted some good pre-release buzz. 

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The film takes you through the problems faced by this young couple, how veterinarian and dog lover Sharma (Murali Sharma) is responsible for their difficulties.

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It starts off well, but it eventually shifts to terrorism and patriotism, leaving the audience wondering where the story is heading.

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Kiran Abbavaram, who plays Vishnu, is the hero of the film. He has done a decent job in both comedy and emotional scenes.

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But it is Murali Sharma who takes the trophy. He has been given a very good role with diverse shades, and needless to say, he pulls it off with ease.

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Kashmira Pardeshi is adequate. Character artists like Pammi Sai, Subhalekha Sudhakar, Praveen, Amani, and others play supporting roles.

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Music director Chaitan Bharadwaj has put together some good songs and a good background score. The cinematography by Daniel Viswas is fine.

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Marthand K Venkatesh was the senior editor on set. He should have made the movie more compact and believable with his intervention.

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Vinaro Bhagyamu Vishnu Katha is entertaining but filled with many unrealistic and superficial elements.

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