SWAG Movie Review And Rating

SWAG Movie Review

Cast: Sree Vishnu, Ritu Varma, Meera Jasmine, Daksha Nagarkar, Sharanya Pradeep, and others.

Director: Hasith Goli

Producers: TG Vishwa Prasad, Vivek Kuchibhotla

Music: Vivek Sagar

SWAG is Hasith Goli’s second film, featuring Sree Vishnu in multiple roles. The plot centers on a matriarchal kingdom in 1591 where men are oppressed, leading to comedic chaos as lost male heirs attempt to reclaim their family treasures.

Performances

Sree Vishnu excels with diverse character portrayals, earning him the title "King of Content." Meera Jasmine brings nostalgia and strong chemistry with Vishnu, while Sharanya Pradeep makes a notable impact. However, Ritu Varma’s roles lack depth, and Daksha’s character feels underdeveloped.

Technical Aspects

Vivek Sagar's music adds energy and the cinematography captures the film's vibrant chaos well. Editing handles the complex narrative but could benefit from trimming certain backstories.

Pros and Cons

Thumbs Up:

  • Social messaging
  • Strong dialogues
  • Sree Vishnu’s performance

Thumbs Down:

  • Lengthy screenplay
  • Pacing issues
  • Confusing story
  • Weak comedy

Analysis

SWAG presents an intriguing but complicated story. While the second half offers clarity, the comedy often misses the mark. It may appeal more to younger audiences while alienating traditional viewers.

Verdict: Imperfect but sincere

Rating: 2.25/5

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