After much anticipation, the makers of upcoming film Krack released its theatrical trailer on New Year eve. Starring Ravi Teja as tough police officer Pothuraju Veera Shankar, the Gopichand Malineni film promises to be a gripping mass entertainer with plenty whistle-out-loud moments to keep Ravi Teja’s fans exultant.
The film is about Ravi Teja locking horns with equally minacious characters played by Samuthirakhani, Varalakshmi Sarathkumar and P Ravi Shankar. Venkatesh gives elevation to the protagonist in the start explaining how these three people are badly hit by him.
“Ongole Nadi Roddu Meeda Nagnamgaa Nilabetti Navarandrallo Seesam Postha Naa Kodakaa,” thunders Ravi Teja giving a strong waring to main antagonist Samuthirakhani. The trailer has few other powerful dialogues uttered by Ravi Teja.
The trailer covered romance part as well and Shruti Haasan looks pretty and she seems to have oozed oomph in songs. However, Ravi Teja steals the thunder with his spectacular show.
The trailer promises that the film is made on high technical standards. Be it sound design or cinematography or editing, all the technical aspects elevate the story narration to the next level. Dialogues by Sai Madhav Burra are well-written.
Looks like, Ravi Teja, Gopichand Malineni and Tagore Madhu has a potential winner on hands as everyone who has watched the trailer will look forward to see Ravi Teja in action.
Krack is arriving as special attraction for Sankranthi.
This post was last modified on 1 January 2021 12:17 pm
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