Haseena What's Behind
Movies that keep you on the edge of your seat with twists and turns are always in demand. Now such a Haseena movie has come to theatres. Newcomers Priyanka Dey, Thanveer, Sai Teja Ganji, Shiva Ganga, and Akash Lal played lead roles. This movie was produced by Thanveer MD and co-produced by S Rajasheker Reddy. It is directed by Naveen Eragani. The film hit the cinemas (May 19th). Let's analyse this movie.
Haseena Story:
Abhi (Abhinav) is rowdy. He kills those who get in his way. He smuggles drugs and indulge in women trafficking. On the other hand, five orphans Haseena (Priyanka Dey), Thanveer (Thanveer MD), Sai (Sai Teja Ganji), Shiva (Shiva Ganga), and Akash (Akash Lal) live together. They are grown up in the same place since childhood. All four of them like Haseena. They decide to propose to Haseena on her birthday. But an incident turns their lives upside down. Did Abhi make an entry into the lives of those five? Did those five enter Abhi's life? What happened to them? What are the roles of CI and ACP in all the happenings? What happened in the end? That is the story.
Haseena Actors Performances:
Priyanka Dey has acted well in the role of Haseena. She looked a bit uncomfortable in expressing emotions. Looks-wise, she was super cool. Thanveer, Sai Teja Ganji, Shiva Ganga, and Akash Lal all have done well, though they were newcomers. They were impressive, in terms of comedy, emotion, and action sequences. Abhinav's looks and attitude in the role of Abhi are remarkable. Police characters are also memorable. Geetha Singh is okay.
Haseena Analysis:
The film Haseena has many layers. It seems to be about love and friendship. Director Naveen has shown that money changes everyone and everything. The director gave the message that money will make everyone do anything in the end.
Haseena revolves completely around money. As part of this, it discusses cybercrimes. It also enlightens us that if we click on any links, all the money in the account will be lost, phones will be hacked, etc.
The love, fighting scenes, and Abhi's villainy make the first half engaging. It doesn't seem like there are any major twists anywhere. The interval, however, is bang-on. The real amazement comes in the second half. It feels like there is a twist every five minutes. It feels like the audience is left breathless with twist after twist. There is a twist till the last scene of the movie.
Technically, Haseena seems good. There are a few songs in the movie that are listenable. The background score has elevated the scenes well in some places. Cinematography pleases everyone. All the departments like art and editing have done a good job. The production values are high.