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Karataka Damanaka movie review: Shiva Rajkumar-Prabhudheva film leaves much to be desired
Karataka Damanaka review: While Prabhudheva's wooden acting suggests he should stick to his forte of dancing., Shiva Rajkumar's attempt at emoting falls flat, straddling the line between genuine portrayal and forced theatrics.
Rating: 1.5 out of 5
Written by Anjali Belgaumkar
New Delhi | Updated: March 8, 2024 02:55 PM IST
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Karataka Damanaka was released in theatres on Friday. (Photo: Shiva Rajkumar/X)
With Karataka Damanaka, Yogaraj Bhat, Shiva Rajkumar, and Prabhudheva have entered uncharted territory and in this modern adaptation of the Panchatantra tale, Shiva Rajkumar takes on the role of Virupaksha/Karataka and dance guru Prabhudheva plays Bala Raju/Damanaka. From start to the end, the unnatural and exaggerated performances in this film can overwhelm viewers, making it difficult to understand the actual storyline. Bhat’s direction lacks cohesion, failing to simply blend past and present elements.
Amidst the backdrop of a drought-stricken town neglected by government officials, the film attempts to weave a tale of deception and redemption. However, the improbable plot twists and melodramatic sequences undermine its credibility. The movie initially sets a promising tone with its depiction of a water shortage crisis, but quickly loses its momentum as it delves into the main characters’ escape from prison through a dubious deal. Along with a few forgettable action sequences and cheesy songs, the film also suffers from forced acting.
In a series of unbelievable events, conmen Prabhudheva and Shiva Rajkumar unexpectedly find themselves in the village Nandikolur, posing as descendants of its founding families. Leveraging their deceptive skills, they manage to convince the villagers of their authenticity and vow to address their myriad challenges.
The once vibrant town fair has been absent for years, but the two unlikely heroes vow to revive it for the sake of their community. Along the way, they find themselves falling for two local women and contemplate marriage. However, their priorities shift when they face a choice: will they prioritise personal gain or the well-being of the village?
Coming to the performances, Prabhudheva’s wooden acting suggests he should stick to his forte of dancing. Meanwhile, Shiva Rajkumar’s attempt at emoting falls flat, straddling the line between genuine portrayal and forced theatrics. Together, the actors fail to generate any chemistry, despite the director’s efforts to position them as the loved pair of con artists.
ಇವ್ರಿಗೆ ಡಾನ್ಸ್ ಮಾಡ್ಸೋದು ಇಷ್ಟ. ನನಗೆ ಡಾನ್ಸ್ ಮಾಡೋದು ಇಷ್ಟ. ಈ ಫೋಟೋದಲ್ಲಿ ಮಾತ್ರ ಸೈಲೆಂಟ್ ಆಗಿ ನಿಂತಿದೀವಿ :)
Despite its intention to deliver a social message, the film’s chaotic storyline and inconsistent performances hinder its ability to effectively convey even a fraction of its intended narrative. The excessive use of cuss words and the portrayal of of men hitting women in a comedic light contribute to the list of cringe-worthy elements in the movie.
While Priya Anand overacts throughout the movie, Nishvika manages to maintain a balanced acting pace, unlike others who struggle to maintain a consistent tone.
Karataka Damanaka movie cast: Shiva Rajkumar, Prabhu Deva, Priya Anand, Nishvika Naidu Karataka Damanaka movie director: Yograj Bhatt Karataka Damanaka movie rating: 1.5 stars
Anjali is a sub editor at The Indian Express (online) and works with the entertainment team. She has completed one year in the industry and mostly covers Bollywood and Sandalwood. Anjali specializes in covering movies and writing reviews, and she's currently focused on the Sandalwood industry. In addition to her Bollywood and Sandalwood industry coverage, she also keeps you updated on the latest news in the world of K-pop. You can contact her at anjali.belgaumkar@indianexpress.com.
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