Release date : April 02,2021
Rating : 3/5
Starring : Nagarjuna Akkineni, Dia Mirza, Saiyami Kher
Director : Ashishor Solomon
Producer : S. Niranjan Reddy, K. Anvesh Reddy
Music Director : S. Thaman
Cinematography : Shaneil Deo
Nagarjuna has promoted his new film, Wild Dog in a very aggressive manner in the last few days. The film is out today and let’s see if the film lives up to the hype or not.
Story:
Vijay Varma(Nagarjuna) is a suspended NIA officer who is brought Back to take up a special mission of nabbing the terrorist who planned bomb blasts at Gokul chat and Lumbini Park in Hyderabad. Vijay Varma takes up the mission and even traces the terrorists. But things are not that easy as the connection gets established in Nepal. So, how an Indian officer along goes to Nepal and nabs the terrorist is the story of Wild Dog.
Plus Points:
One of the biggest plus points of the film is Nagarjuna himself. He looks extremely fit as the NIA officer and does well in all the action episodes. His character has been showcased in a realistic manner and Nag does quite well in this setup.
The actors who play Nag’s assistants are quite Impressive and also look perfect in their roles. Ali Reza gets a meaty role and he has done well as the commando. If used well, he can be a good actor in Telugu. Sayami Kher enters the scene in the second half and is good in her action packed role. Diya Mirza as Nag’s wife shines in a few scenes.
The second half is where the action picks up and all the thrills showcased during this time were impressive. Especially the thrills that are showcased during the climax when Nag crosses the border look good. The action scenes in the second half have been choreographed well.
Minus Points:
The film has a dull first half as nothing much happens during this time. The film starts on an impressive note but does not carry that grip and things become interesting only during the interval point. The thrill that a terrorist based film needs to have is missing here.
The film’s story is simple as the proceedings are straight forward. All the leads of how to track the terrorist need to look gripping in such films but That does not happen here. The conflict point is not at all strong.
The film is based on bomb blasts and hero’s daughter dies in one such blast. There is no emotion that is created because of this and in general too, the effect of bomb blasts is also not established well. The villain chosen is dull and has no face value. Wild Dog has so many repeated scenes and the curiosity of what is going to happen next is missing.
Technical Aspects:
So much hype was given about Thaman scoring BGM but he does an average job. Production values of he film are decent and so was the camerawork. Editing is decent and the action shots have been designed well. The film has neat dialogues and good production design.
Coming to the director Solomon, he does a passable job with the film. He has chosen a realistic story and set it up well. But his narration is dull in the first half. Solomon makes things gripping in the second half and narrates the film well with decent thrills during the climax.
Verdict:
On the whole, Wild Dog is an action drama that has an interesting premise. Nagarjuna leads from the front and the second half has good thrills. But to enjoy this part, one should sit through the dull first half. This film is made for the general Telugu audience with a new set up and different action. So don’t go in with a mindset of watching a gripping OTT kind of a thriller as Wild Dog has its own pace and style.
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