• Kishore Tirumala delivered what was expected of him. He broke the flop streak for Hero Ram. Tollywood gets a wonderful beginning with the movie. This is like Toli Prema for the new generation and we recommend this clean entertainer for all class audiences.

  • But in the second half he lost the plot added mass elements alone with dragging scenes and overdoing forced comedy scenes. Had he thought something new rather than routine twits and ending, he could have taken Bengal Tiger to another level. His screenplay and direction is quite good in the first half but the same deserted in the second half. However his dialogues left masses craving for more.

    Bengal Tiger attracts with Mass Roar…

  • Film dragged right from the start to finish with lack of chemistry between hero and heroine. First half ends with pretty ordinary interval block. Comedy though tickled people had nothing new in it.

  • Right from the start to finish the film sails listlessly torturing viewers.Even the songs got Tamil flavor and fail to connect well with the Telugu audiences and so too is the comedy of Bharath and others. Songs come and go disturbing the tempo of the movie. Screenplay went for a toss and direction went awry.

  • Director Rajesh stuck to the subject and did not deviate from the main topic. He narrates the story with conviction and with Kamal Haasan’s screenplay, he keeps viewers interested for most part of the film.

    Only problem with him is the film never picks up pace and looked like a documentary. After sometime viewers get disconnected especially in the second half. Overall Rajesh started off on a promising note.

  • Climax may disappoint some people. However the film overall attract few sections of people.

  • Dialogues are attractive but lack of comedy is a draw back. Slow first half tests the patience of viewers. However the film’s story is routine and goes on predictable lines. It lacks the thrills and frills of a commercial entertainer.

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