F3 Movie Detailed Review & Analysis

Directed byAnil Ravipudi
Written byAnil Ravipudi
Produced bySirish
StarringVenkatesh
Varun Tej
Tamannaah
Mehreen Pirzada
CinematographySai Sri Ram
Edited byTammiraju
Music byDevi Sri Prasad
Production
company
Dil Raju Production
Distributed bySri Venkateswara Creations

Plot; Venky (Venkatesh) and Varun (Varun Tej) are two people who are constantly after wealth. They learn that a wealthy businessman (Murali Sharma) is searching for his missing kid after failing to generate a significant amount of money. So, Varun and Venky both decide to pose as the missing son and claim the millions of dollars’ worth of property. The main plot of F3 is how they will accomplish all of this and what will transpire to them in due course.

Performance; Venkatesh is in superb form in F3, just like his more senior sibling F2 (2019). He is aware of his foolishness. He embraces his silliness as if it were his only food supply. The dialogues of the other performers, primarily Varun Tej, Raghu Babu, and Sunil, are used to convey the emotional cycle that they experience. As the conniving mother of two women, Pragathi, among the supporting cast, is hilarious. In order to up the glamour factor, Sonal Chauhan and Pooja Hegde are brought on, and Tamannaah finds herself in unforeseen circumstances. Tamanna was detained because of her glitz. She undoubtedly contributes significantly to the success of F2 as well. Tamannah’s X-factor is effectively used.

Direction/Technical Side; The first 30 minutes are fairly uninteresting. F3 has a typical plot with some interesting comic bits interspersed, but it lacks a lot of logic and math. The comic writing abilities of Anil Ravipudi deserve special attention. The second half drags down to an old-school premise of recognizing the son of a famous industrialist in four fraudsters, while the first half is riveting with humorous scenes. The directors have emphasized that there will be no logic and that entertainment will be the primary goal since the film’s debut. The editing is decently sharp, the camera work is excellent, and the soundtrack is passable.

Verdict; Even if there isn’t much of a story and there are a lot of silly and extravagant sequences, the humor keeps you interested! A One Time Watch!

Rating: 3 out of 5.