Prince Movie Review & Ratings | Hit or Flop?

Prince Movie Review: The Telugu versions of Sivakarthikeyan’s previous movies, “Doctor” and “College Don,” did better than expected at the box office. After making these successful movies, he worked with Anudeep, who made the movie “Jaathiratnalu.” The new movie “Prince,” which stars Sivekarthikeyan and was directed by Anudeep, just came out. Let’s take a closer look at this movie to see if Sivakarthikeya’s comedic timing works with the funny parts that Anudeep wrote and if the two of them were able to make people laugh out loud in the theatre.

Prince Telugu Movie Review

Story

Anand is a teacher at a school in the area. He falls in love with Jessica, a young English woman who works at the same school as him as an English teacher. As they decide whether or not to get married, the most important choice of their lives, problems come up because he tries to win her over. The rest of the story is about Anand’s attempts to win over the woman he loves.

Cast & Crew

The cast of the Prince film includes Sivakarthikeyan, Maria Riaboshapka, Sathyaraj, Premgi Amaren, Anandraj, and more performers. Suniel Narang, D Suresh Babu, and Puskur Ram Mohan Rao produced the film, which was written and directed by Anudeep KV. The cinematography is handled by Manoj Paramahamsa, and the music is handled by Thaman S.

Movie Name Prince
Director Anudeep KV
Music Director Thaman S
Producer Suniel Narang, D Suresh Babu, Puskur Ram Mohan Rao
Genre Romantic Comedy
Cast Sivakarthikeyan, Maria Riaboshapka, Sathyaraj, Premgi Amaren, Anandraj
Cinematography Manoj Paramahamsa

Movie Verdict

While seeing the movie Prince, you shouldn’t think about it or have any expectations. This movie doesn’t have an interesting plot or a conflict that could keep people interested in any way. Most of the funny parts aren’t enough to keep people in the theatres, though, because by the end of the movie, they’ll be sick of hearing the same one-liners.

Some of the love scenes in the first half were well-written, well-done, and even funny, but the conflict created by the love story and the scenes that follow it make no sense. There aren’t many funny parts, and the ending doesn’t leave much of an impression.

Sivakarthikeyan is just as funny as ever when it comes to acting, and he did his best to carry the movie on his shoulders with his funny timing. There are some strange parts in the movie, but Sivakarthikeya’s acting skills help him hide them. Maria Riaboshapka’s performance was fine, and she looked beautiful on TV. The Indian mass numbers in the songs are fun to watch her dance to. Satyaraj had some skills, but sometimes he seemed too good to be true. Premgi Amaren is fine, and the other actors all did a good job with their parts.

Prince’s music seems to have good technical quality. With the exception of “Jessica,” none of Thaman’s songs are very good. In several scenes, the background music is also very loud. Even though Manoj Paramahamsa is one of India’s best cinematographers, Prince doesn’t look good, and most of the frames have too much colour. The editing of the movie might have been done by someone else. Excellent quality of work.

Jathiratnalu, which was directed by Anudeep KV, did well at the box office because it was funny, but it bombed on TV and got a lot of bad reviews for being too funny. He tried to make people laugh again with the same kind of humour. We’ll have to wait and see how people react to the movie this time.

Overall, Prince is just funny in a few spots, but the story and other parts are weak.

Plus Points:

  • Few Comedy Scenes
  • Sivakarthikeya

Minus Points:

  • Story
  • Making
  • Unnecessary comedy

Rating: 2.75/5

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