Reviews
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Watch It If You Have Nothing Worth Doing!
Firstly, 'Mister' will be appreciated for its grandeur. Makers have shot the movie in several unseen/rare locations & lavish sets has been built. 'Mister' missed the track completely in the Second Half. Neither Story nor Screenplay offer anything new. Viewers get irritated while watching the episode of Royal Family. Climax is even worse as forced emotions and unwanted action block tests the patience. Better Editing could have been a huge relief for the Movie Lovers. Overall, 'Mister' isn't the kind of film one expects from a filmmaker of Vytla's calibre.
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Mister – Missed Opportunity
On the whole, Mister is one film which is only good in parts. There is some decent fun during the first half and also has a good star cast to support. But it is the execution which looks weak as the entire second half is disoriented and goes off track completely. Finally, if you do not mind the routine story and are okay with some over the top proceedings, you can give this film a shot only if you have nothing else to do. But for others who are looking for some thing interesting, look out for other options as well.
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Misfire!
Mister is a badly written, poorly executed but lavishly shot film that will put the audience's patience to test. Although first half is fairly entertaining and passable, the second half turned out to be a total mess. And the sacrificing saga of heroines towards the climax makes it all the more tedious. Despite a few laughs, Mister clearly missed the humorous stamp of Sreenu Vaitla.
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Losing the plot
'Mister' throws up a formulaic story line. A stretched narration, its much relied-upon comedy falls flat. The royal element was a recipe for misery.
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Mister loses hugely because it is laden with too many unnecessary subplots
With not many plus points in the final tally, Mister figures in the average, one-time watch category.
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Hey 'Mister' What Is This Torture?
Except for Spain episodes, the film hardly has any episodes to cherish. Better avoid watching this film, or else you will feel bad later...
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Weak screenplay and a boring movie
Mister is the story of Chai who loves Meera and accidentally helps Chandramukhi and his attitude towards the problems they create. Movie begins with an interesting intro and goes into regular Srinu Vaitla trademark sequences with his dialogues like rhymes. Even he don’t have clarity about his hero’s characterisation who beats 100s of goons during interval sequences and becomes helpless before Lavanya Tripati’s family when they try to kill him. If we observe Srinu Vaitla’s movies he is always repeating the same characterisations like director and some other scapegoats just to create comedy. First half is filled with comedy in every scene and which fails to work in many scenes and it’s the second half where the real torture begins. It doesn’t have any fresh comedy scenes or any fresh content to engage audience and moreover they look like spoofs to great hits in the past. There are many threads in the story of Mister which are weaved into a weak screenplay that makes this a boring movie. Srinu Vaitla, whose past two movies are disasters has not learnt anything from them, it seems. He made Mister in the same usual way and it’s another disappointment from him.
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Mister a mistake by Srinu Vaitla
Mister is another mistake by Srinu Vaitla. It has no strong story, has a clichéd screenplay, and too many characters. Except for a few laughs here and there, the film has nothing much to offer.
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Total Mess!
After two back-to-back duds with "Aagadu" and "Brucee Lee", Sreenu Vaitla has come up with same routine and messy second half wherein many gangs appear, many threads come in, confusion drama goes on. The only positive points of the movie are bearable first half and cinematography. All in all, Sreenu Vaitla has not changed as director. He has not come out from his regular format and dished out another boring story. Either class audiences or mass audiences may not like "Mister". A total waste effort.
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