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Sita

Sita

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  • Release Date: 24 May 2019
  • Language: Telugu

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Telugu 360

4.5/10

Bellamkonda Sai Sreenivas got a challenging role in lines of yesteryear’s classic Swatimutyam’s hero role. Sai who suits better for mass action films, is a misfit in Raghu ram role. This Ram role requires much variations in performance. 
 

Sita offers little entertainment but main storyline and narration are clichéd ones.  While first half is adequate, overall it is not a satisfactory product.

 

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ThehansIndia

5/10

Bellamkonda Sai Srinivas is definitely the show stealer for this film. We can say that the actor has shown a massive improvement when compared to the previous movies. Despite getting a challenging role, Bellamkonda has pulled it off with ease.

The Production values by Rambrahmam Sunkara under AK Entertainments banner are luxurious. Music by Anoop Rubens is definitely one of the major driving factors in the film. Keeping the songs aside, his BGM is astounding.

Director Teja has prepared an interesting storyline for this film. He has prepared a different kind of storyline and more than the story, the characterizations in the movie will definitely grab the attention of the audience.
 

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123Telugu

5.5/10

The entire film belongs to Kajal as the title suggests. Kajal springs in a surprise in her role which has many negative shades. The star heroine’s body language, dialogue delivery are top notch in the film. 

One of the biggest drawbacks of the film is Teja’s jaded narration. He does not make use of the interesting point and narrates the film in a haphazard manner.

On the whole, Sita is undoubtedly Kajal’s career-best performance and she leads from the front. Bellamkonda Sreenivas ably supports her with his sincere act but the boring and dragged second half makes the ride bumpy. 

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Greatandhra

4/10

The film primarily revolves around Kajal Aggarwal. Her characterization of Sita is what makes the movie different from the regular stories. Kajal Aggarwal as money-minded woman has pulled it off with ease.

The first half of the film is narrated like a road journey and the cinematography is excellent here. Sirsha has captured the locations of ‘Bhutan episodes’ beautifully.

Unlike his regular style, director Teja has begun the story in a very interesting manner as the plot point looks quite different. He presents the character of Kajal Aggarwal as someone who is ruthless, money-minded and bold. In contrary her name is Sita.

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TimesofIndia

5/10

Sita (Kajal Aggarwal) is the kind of woman society looks down upon, someone who favours career growth over forming relationships and one who’s not afraid to mince words even if it makes her sound cold-hearted. 

Sita starts out refreshingly well, with the lens and narrative not being judgemental of how the titular character is, despite everyone around her pointing fingers. 

Despite telling an often told story, the way Sita begins gives one hope of seeing something simple but beautiful play out on-screen with two eccentric characters leading the way.

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Mirchi9

4/10

Sita gives Bellamkonda Srinivas the toughest role in his career. And the actor of films like Alludu Seenu and Jaya Janaki Nayaka fails. 

Teja is a senior when it comes to direction and extracting performances from his actors. He has a unique style, and that can’t be missed. The same elements are present in Sita as well.

Kajal is perfect for the part and is the mainstay of the whole enterprise. It is not sensational or mind-blowing one where the female lead performance elevates the entire narrative to a whole new level and makes the movie a must watch, despite all its flaws, instead, it is the kind which stands out in a marred attempt.
 

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Telugu mirchi

5.5/10

Kajal Agarwal, an ever green actresses on the Tollywood screen since more than a decade now. It can’t be said wrong that She is one among the top listed actresses in Indian cinema. 

 Eventhough the plot is routine, different taking and incorporating a sequences makes the intriguing in the first half.

Over all, it’s the star actresses Kajal Agarwal’s show. One must go for her and rest of the things can be negligible.

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IndianExpress

4/10

There is something fascinating about characters that are creatures of habit. They are the odd ones out, who don’t compromise their practice or lifestyle for the sake of others. 

V Sita Mahalakshmi (played by Kajal Aggarwal) bears the brunt of Raghuram’s child-like temper tantrums for more grown-up reasons. She is in debt and Ram is the key to a fortune that will solve all her problems.

Teja seems to heavily depend on Sreenivas’s charming performance as an adult with child-like innocence to woo the audience as his writing has very little entertainment value to offer. 

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