Harom Hara Movie Review
Director: Gnanasagar Dwaraka
Music : Chatan Bhardwaj
Cinematography: Aravind vishwanathan
Producer: Sumanth G Naidu
Production: Sree Subrahmanyeshwara Cinemas
Our Rating : 2.5/5
First Half Report
Sudheer Babu’s latest movie, ‘Harom Hara,’ was released today and has received an overwhelming response from audiences in theatres. The dialogues delivered by Sudheer Babu and Sunil have been particularly noted for being whistle-worthy.
The interval block is receiving high praise, described as exceptionally well-executed. The first half of the movie is highlighted by its impressive fight sequences and background music (BGM), both of which are major highlights.
Cinematographer Aravind Vishwanathan’s work is being lauded as top-notch, contributing significantly to the film’s visual appeal. Despite some initial slow pacing in the first 15 minutes, the first half of the movie is being well-received overall.
Second Half Report
Coming to the second half of ‘Harom Hara,’ the post-interval fight sequences and background music (BGM) continue to impress, and the mass audience has loved these elements. However, an increase in dramatic scenes disrupts the good momentum established earlier.
Boring scenes start to appear one after another, and the emotional content falls short of expectations. Overall, the second half is considered just okay, with outdated masala elements that don’t quite hit the mark
Performances
Sudheer Babu’s action sequences and his mannerisms are commendable. Sunil’s excellent performance helps save the movie. Unfortunately, there isn’t much scope for the heroine, Malvika Sharma, to showcase her talents.
The director shines in parts, but it’s the cinematography and background music (BGM) that form the backbone of this movie.
Positives
Sudheer Babu
Bgm
First Half
Sunil
Fights
Negatives
Second Half ( Except Post Interval Fight),
Predictable Content.
Final Verdict
‘Harom Hara’ is a one-time watchable movie. Mass movie lovers should go and watch it in theatres.