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Masooda Movierulz: After ‘Malli Raava’ and ‘Agent Sai Srinivasa Atreya’, the movie ‘Masooda’ was produced by Rahul Yadav Nakka. Released by popular producer ‘Dil’ Raju. As his filmmaking and promotional films were good, expectations were created for the film. In the current trend of more horror comedies than horror, this is a film made just to give a horror experience. How is this movie released in theaters today (Masooda Review)?


Masooda Movierulz Story

Neelam (Sangeetha) and her daughter Nazia (Bandhavi Sridhar) rent an apartment. Above them is Gopikrishna (Thiruveer). His job is software. Likes Mini (Kavya Kalyan Ram) in the office. He finds it difficult to propose to her. One day Mini comes to Gopi’s house. As the two get closer, someone knocks on the door. 

The opposite side is blue. She asks to come to their house. He leaves the girl he loves. If you look there, Nazia will be possessed by a ghost. What did Gopi and Sangeeta do to get rid of the demon? Who is the spirit that possessed Nazia (her name is ‘Masuda’)? Who is the reason behind Masooda becoming a soul?

Analysis (Masooda Movie Telugu Review): Horror movies are mostly based on Hindu tradition. The difference in ‘Masuda’ is that… the whole story takes place in the Muslim background. In horror movies we see sadhus and aghoras performing pujas to get rid of souls. Even though Shayaji Shinde’s role in ‘Arundhati’ is tied with Taveeds, there are more Hindu Pujas in it too. 

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But, as ‘Masuda’ is all set in a Muslim setting…Peer Babas perform pujas in the Islamic setting to get rid of souls, and show up in a mosque to exterminate a demon with an enchanted sword. The Muslim theme in ‘Masuda’… the way the scenes are shot is a bit new. When it comes to the story… that novelty is lacking. The way the story is directed is also normal. 

In the first half, the director only used it to introduce the characters. There is a feeling that the story will not move forward. Though long, some scenes are impressive. After the rest, the real story started. The story seems normal but the scenes are good. The last half hour is suspenseful. Cinematography and music are the main reasons for that. The excitement that something was going to happen continued like that.

Prashanth R. Vihari made a name for himself as a music director with short films. He has fans for his melody songs. With ‘Masooda’ it is said that he can also provide music for horror films. His sound design is good in many scenes. His background music is also a reason for fear. The cinematography is also good. New framing and lighting appeared. Nagesh Banel has brought the desired feel to the horror movie. Build values ​​are good.

How did the actors do? : Sangeet performed a settled performance. Grammar is shown in character rather than glamour. In some scenes, wearing hijab and tying cotton sarees to match the character, the look also feels new. Thiruveer looks like an average youth, a boy next door, not a hero. 

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Acted according to the character. Kavya Kalyan, who has appeared in many films as a child actress, is Ram’s first film as a heroine. Looked beautiful. Acting is also good. The girl has all the qualities required for a commercial heroine. There is also a chance to do different films as an actress. ‘Shubhalekha’ Sudhakar, Satya Prakash, ‘Satyam’ Rajesh, and others adapted to the roles. Bandhavi Shekhar’s performance in the role of Sangeeta’s daughter is impressive.

What is the final say? : ‘Masuda’ is a decent horror film. The story is not new. But, the way the story is unfolded is good. Comedy is not made in the name of horror. Laughed in some scenes. Situational fun was created without writing a separate comedy track. Horror scenes are seen only to scare. Sound Designing, Prashanth R. Vihari’s music, and Nagesh Banel’s cinematography make some scenes scary. Due to the work of both of them, even the ordinary scenes have passed. The length is slightly longer. The editing could have been crisper. The film will appeal to horror fans.

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