777 Charlie Telugu Movie Review: Rakshit Shetty is one of Kannada’s most underappreciated performers because he always tries out new material, even if it doesn’t work. His previous film, Athade Srimannarayana, was an experiment that did not fare well, but he returns with another innovative film called 777 Charlie. This film raises a lot of anticipation because the trailer captivated not only the viewers but even celebrities who tweeted about it.
Story
Dharma (Rakshit Shetty) is a lonely man who has no purpose in life; he eats and sleeps the same way every day and suffers from worry. Dharma’s life, however, altered abruptly when a dog named Charlie entered his life; at first, he was angered by Charlie, but he later fell in love with him, and Charlie taught Dharma a new perspective on life. Dharma and Charlie, on the other hand, decided to explore life one day and began traveling to different locales. Dharma recognized the value of life and the necessity of relationships during this time since he couldn’t live without Charlie. Finally, the remainder of the novel concerns the duration of Dharma and Charlie’s relationship.
Cast & Crew
Kiranraj K directed the film 777 Charlie, which stars Rakshit Shetty, Sangeetha Sringeri, Raj B Shetty, Danish Sait, and Bobby Simha. The cinematography was done by Arvind S Kashyap. The film was produced by G S Gupta and Rakshit Shetty, with music by Nobin Paul.
MovieName | 777 Charlie |
Cast Leads | Rakshit Shetty, Sangeetha Sringeri, Raj B Shetty, Danish Sait, Bobby Simha |
Director | Kiranraj K |
Producer | G S Gupta and Rakshit Shetty |
Written by | Kiranraj K |
Music | Nobin Paul |
DOP | Arvind S Kashyap |
Movie Verdict
To make a blockbuster film, the film must enthrall the audience; human emotion in the film is the most crucial aspect, as we have seen in many films, but 777 is different. We recently saw Rajendra Prasad’s film Rajendrudu Gajendrudu, and now 777 Charlie, despite it is Telugu dubbed, the truth that emotion has no language, However, the film begins off nicely with the hero’s introduction and why he lives alone, all shown within 10 minutes so that the audience is ready to begin the voyage with Hero, but the film slows down after hero.
There are several portions that are emotionally charged, and they all land effectively, keeping the audience involved until the end. The film had a Hollywood vibe to it, but it was created with Indian sensibilities in mind, which worked out extremely well.
Rakshit Shetty as Dharma is simply outstanding as both a carefree and lonely guy and a responsible and mature person, effortlessly balancing the two shades of characters, especially in an emotional scene with Charlie that melts your heart, and Bobby Simha as a guest star in the film engages you with his fine performance, as does the rest of the cast.
Bringing or communicating emotion with animals, on the other hand, is not easy, and kudos to the filmmaker and Charlie’s trainer, as there are many emotional occasions in which Rakshit Shetty and Charlie must emote, and Charlie emotes quite well.
From a technical sense, 777 Charlie looks fantastic, whether it’s the photography or the music. Arvind S Kashyap’s photography is the film’s most valuable asset, while Nobin Paul’s background music, particularly in emotional passages, is superb.
Finally, 777 Charlie is a must-see film for animal lovers; it will make you laugh and cry.
Movie Rating: 3.5/ 5
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