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Telugu360 Score : 2.25/5

Story : Abhiram ( Naga Chaitanya) is a self-centered particular person who achieves large within the company subject after going via troublesome phases within the early levels of his life. After attaining his dream, Abhi seems to be an ego-centric and workaholic one that is impervious to the sentiments of others. In his journey, he comes throughout Priya ( Rashi Khanna) who helps him financially and turns into part of his succesful life. However, his self-seeking angle distances him from his close to and pricey ones. One such emotional incident makes him realise the significance of expressing gratitude to all those that knowingly or unknowingly helped him throughout his exhausting instances. So, he takes up a tour to precise gratitude to all those that stood by him throughout his robust instances. Remainder of the story is how Abhiram goes again to his former self and meets all his associates and enemies who have been part of his journey.

Evaluation:

From the day ‘Thank You’ went on flooring, there’s comparatively a low buzz within the viewers and the commerce circles for varied causes. Director Vikram Kumar didn’t bag a giant hit in current instances. Additionally, the trailers and teasers of Thank You might be crammed with an excessive amount of of elegant and emotional content material. There aren’t any mass or interesting parts within the promotional content material. SS Thaman’s music rating is a giant let down. So, attributable to all these components, the  expectations are fairly much less on the movie.

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As anticipated, Vikram Kumar got here up with an emotional journey which chronicles totally different levels of Abhiram performed by Naga Chaitanya who does a substantial amount of heavy-lifting by placing up a powerful and vigorous peformance. He brings a lot gravitas to his function with earnest efficiency. Nonetheless, that’s not adequate to save lots of this rudderless drama with no correct mission. Heroes happening a radical soul-searching introspection and correcting themselves is a theme which has been overused quite a few instances in Telugu cinema. And, Thank You as soon as once more takes up the identical routine template. Only some moments within the first half an hour are price watching whereas the remainder of the movie is nothing however a radical disappointment and troublesome the sit via its entirety.

Rashi Khanna will get an emotional function and leans into it very properly. Malavika Nair additionally seems to be cute and lovable in her function. The visuals captured by PC Sreeram are so heartwarming. SS Thaman did a so-so job along with his BGM rating. The underwhelming narration takes the wind out of the sail and makes this journey a routine one.

Positives :

Naga Chaitanya’s efficiency.

Endearing moments within the first half.

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PC Sreeram’s heartwarming visuals

Emotional scenes involving the Chay – Rashi in climax

Negatives :

Lackluster narration

Routine Story

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Aimless Second half

Lack of leisure worth

Verdict:

‘ Thank You’ is a rudderless try which goals to be an emotional drama however in the end fails attributable to incoherent writing and monotonous narration.  Naga Chaitanya’s earnest efficiency and PC Sreeram’s work are the one saving grace.

Telugu360 Score : 2.25/5 

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Launch Date : 22-07-2022
Path : Vikram Kumar
Manufacturing : Dil Raju and Sirish beneath Sri Venkateswara Creations.
Casting : Naga Chaitanya, Raashi Khanna, Malavika Nair, Avika Gor and Sai Sushanth Reddy.

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