Nenu Student Sir 2023 Telugu Movie Review starring Bellamkonda Ganesh, Avantika Dasani, Samudrakhani, Sunil, Srikanth Iyengar etc


Nenu Student Sir

Nenu Student Sir: Movie Review

Rating: 2.25/5

Actors: Bellamkonda Ganesh, Avantika Dasani, Samudrakhani, Sunil, Srikanth Iyengar etc.

Cinematography: Anit Kumar

Music: Mahati Swara Sagar

Producer: Nandi Satish Verma

Written by: Krishna Chaitanya

Directed by: Rakesh Uppalapati

Release Date: June 2, 2023


Nenu Student Sir Movie Review: Bellamkonda Ganesh is a hero who gained fame with his first movie ‘Swathimuthyam‘. Unlike Annayya Bellamkonda Srinivas, he is moving forward by choosing different types of stories without following the mass path. With the teaser and trailers, ‘Nenu Student Sir’ is impressive as a good thriller plot. The film is set in the background of a cell phone and a crime that revolves around it, and the audience has good expectations. And has this movie impressed the audience?


Nenu Student Sir Movie Story

Subbarao (Bellamkonda) is a college student. The iPhone 12 is insane. After working hard for nine months, he earns Rs. 90 thousand and buys iPhone 12. On the very day of buying the phone, there was a fight in the college and I had to go to the police station. There the police will collect Subbu’s phone. When he goes back to get his phone, Subbu’s phone is nowhere to be found. 

Nenu Student Sir

So Subbu goes to complain to Commissioner Arjun Vasudevan (Samudrakhani) about this matter. As he is also ignored, he decides to befriend the commissioner’s daughter Shruti Vasudevan (Avantika Dasani), and get the phone. How the friendship made over the phone lead to a murder case on Subbu? How did Subbu get out of this case? Did you find his phone? To know all this, you have to watch the movie.


Nenu Student Sir Movie Analysis

The main highlight is the concept taken from the movie ‘Nenu Student Sir’. This is not just a story revolving around a lost iPhone as shown in the trailer. This concept, which sounds like something special, was not revealed anywhere in the promotions. But to get there, the movie has been stretched a lot. Especially in the first half but the story does not move forward even an inch. The story starts right near the interval.


Bellamkonda Ganesh’s dialogue ‘Black iPhone… 12 series… 64 GB… Rs.89,999’ every time he appears on Fastoff and calls the iPhone ‘Thammudu Buzzibabu’ are very irritating. A typical middle-class boy going up to the commissioner for an iPhone and risking his life for it doesn’t sound convincing. The way the heroine’s Tik Tok track and love story was handled in the first half had nothing to do with the story and was not impressive at all. 

Especially in the first half, the comedy scenes make you cry and the emotional scenes make you laugh. It can be said that the heroine’s character was written very well by the fact that his daughter brought the commissioner’s gun when the boy in love asked for it. In the first half the story does not move forward at all. The screenplay takes first gear with an interval twist.

Nenu Student Sir

The second half is also a bit slow. Once Sunil enters, the story becomes interesting. From there the screenplay gets a bit racy. The twists in the story are slowly revealed. Logic is missing in some places. It would have been a good thriller if a good screenplay had been written for this concept. Among the songs composed by Mahati Swara Sagar, ‘Maye Maye’ is impressive. The background score in the second half is impressive.


Nenu Student Sir Movie Actors Performance:

Bellamkonda Ganesh looks innocent in the first half and intelligent in the second half. Instead of choosing routine stories, he chooses different stories. Avantika Dasani is just okay as Shruti Vasudevan. The lack of lip sync for his dialogues is a big minus. Samudrakhani acted as Commissioner as usual. Sunil laughs for a while. Jabardast Ramprasad got a bit of a new type of role but there was no scope for acting in it.

Overall…though the plot is interesting, this ‘student’ has been hit by the treatment. Definitely, not a movie to watch in theatres.

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