Rating: 2.5/5
Introduction: “Vidhyarthi Vidyarthiniyare” is a Kannada movie about four students from wealthy families who have a big influence at their school. The film explores the impact of money, power, and technology on student life.
Plot: The story takes place on a school campus and starts with the murder of a brilliant student named Sharadha. She is a hardworking student from a modest background. The film follows four carefree students who control their school environment and indulge in various misdeeds.
Characters:
- Ramu (Chandan Shetty): An honest peon with a speech impediment. Despite his good nature, Ramu is pressured by the wealthy students to do their bidding. He is also troubled by the murder of Sharadha.
Themes: The movie highlights several important issues faced by students today:
Review: “Vidhyarthi Vidyarthiniyare” starts with a strong premise, but the execution is lacking, especially after the initial murder. The plot feels disjointed, and the narrative struggles to keep the audience engaged.
Positive Aspects:
- Chandan Shetty’s Performance: Chandan Shetty, in his debut role, shows promise as an actor.
- Relevant Themes: The movie addresses important issues relevant to today’s society.
Negative Aspects:
- Slow Pace: The first half of the movie is slow and tests the audience’s patience.
- Lack of Engagement: After Sharadha’s death, the story loses momentum and fails to keep the audience interested.
- Inconsistent Narration: The story feels scattered and lacks a smooth flow.
- Music: The songs could have been more impactful.
Conclusion: “Vidhyarthi Vidyarthiniyare” has a timely and important storyline but struggles with its execution. It can be a decent watch for fans of Chandan Shetty but overall it leaves much to be desired in terms of engagement and coherence.
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