Lisaa 3D movie Review

Movie: Lisaa 3D

Director: Akiv Ali

Producer: PG Muthiah

Music: Santhosh Dhayanidhi

Starring: Anjali, Sam Jones, Makarand Deshpande

Release Date: 24th May 2019

Rate: 3/5

After delivering horror comedy movie Balloon, Anjali made her comeback with another horror thriller drama Lisaa 3D, which is directed by debutant director Raju Viswanath. Let’s see the storyline of Lisaa 3 D.

Story: Lisaa (Anjali) along with her friend Jaggu (Sam Jones), travels to the hill station, to meet her estranged grandparents, who lives in western ghats. Soon the things turn life-threateningly serious for her and Jaggu. Will Lisaa become successful to meet her grandparents? What happens when reaches western ghats? To get these answers, one should watch the movie on silver screen.

Plus Points:

· Anjali

· Cinematography

· Screenplay

Minus Points:

· Editing

Performance: Once again, Anjali has proved with her fantastic performance that she has ability to carries the movie on her shoulder. Her performance, body languages and expressions are mind-blowing. Sam Jones is adequate while Makarand Deshpande is good in his role. Yogi Babu and Brahmanandam evoke laughs occasionally. Rest of the cast performed accordingly.

Technical: The story line good. The dialogues are entertaining. The cinematography work by PG Muthiah is one of the major highlight of the movie as the cinematographer captures the visual in splendid manner. The brilliant camera work cleverly hides the production value of the film. Coming on the director Akiv Ali, he comes up with an interesting story line and the way he executes the movie, is appreciable. Editing is ok. The Background score by Santhosh Dhayanidhi is decent.

Analysis: Overall Lisaa 3 D is good entertainer movie. The major assets of the movie are the performance of Anjali and screenplay. Gripping and brilliant screen play engages the audiences till end. The credit goes to Akiv Ali as he narrates the story in an entertaining manner.



from TOPSTORIES – Tollywood http://bit.ly/2W2fPMC

Post a Comment

0 Comments