Ride with riders
Takkar
– Review
Distressed by the poor economic status of his family, Siddharth decides to make it big in life. He goes to the city and starts doing petty jobs but faces bullying wherever he works.
When life offers him a chance to become rich, Siddharth decides to grab it despite the unlawful nature of the work. But he fails to do it and lands in problems.
What did Siddharth do next? How did the entry of Divyansha Kaushik, a rich girl, into Siddharth’s life change his fate? This forms the crux of the story.
Director Karthik G Krish does a decent job with the movie. However, he could have focussed more on the story and screenplay.
If he had concentrated more on the narration, the proceedings would have been all the more interesting.
Siddharth carries the film all the way on his shoulders.
He is seen throughout the movie, and the actor gives a sincere performance as a youngster who wants to get rid of poverty. His comedy timing is neat.
Divyansha is okay in her role that focuses more on skin show.
Abhimanyu Singh delivers a decent performance, but his character lacks scope to explore his potential.
Rest of the cast including Yogi Babu, Munishkanth have performed well.
Nivas K Prasanna’s songs and BGM are average. The cinematography by Murugesan is decent.
Rating: 3.5/5