Che Movie Review: Tens of small films are releasing this week as well. But among them, there are very few films that have attracted the attention of the masses. It should be said that the movie ‘Che’ is also one of them. This movie is based on the life of Cheguvera as a great person in history. Many people rave about Cheguvera. But no director has tried to bring his life to the silver screen so far. But for the first time, this short film ‘Che’ was made as Cheguvera’s biopic. Let’s take a look at how much this movie that came out today has impressed the audience:
Cast & Crew
Cast | B R Sabhavath, Lavanya Sameera |
Written and directed by | B R Sabhavath Nayak |
Story | B R Sabhavath Nayak |
Produced by | S. Surya, S. Babu, and S. Devendra |
Director of Photography | Kalyan Sami, Jagadish |
Editor | Shiva Sarvani |
Music | Ravi Shankar |
Story: Born in Argentina, Che Guevara Alias (BR Sabavat Naik). With the intention that no one should suffer like him, he studies hard and decides to become a doctor when he grows up. He completes the medicine as he thinks. But with the determination to give free medicines to those suffering from leprosy, he takes his friend and travels a few thousand kilometres on a bike.
In this process, he feels sorry for the poor people of Cuba who are living as slaves to American rule. On the other hand, he is also shocked to see how they sacrificed their lives while healing the revolutionaries who were rebelling for their country. He fights on behalf of those people and brings independence to that country. Though the local government offers him a post, he politely declines it.
Then again he starts fighting for the people of Bolivia. The problems he faced in this process were mainly shown in the movie ‘Che’. On the other hand, it is shown that when he was fighting among the dead with a bullet wound, the family of a girl (Samira Lavanya) reached him and gave him medical treatment.
In this sequence, it was also shown that Cheguvera fell in love with that girl. But because of loving Cheguvera.. The Bolivian government has tortured her and her family. They have also shown that Cheguvera was caught as bait. But the rest of the story should be told how far this Cheguvera lived his life..!
Actors Performance: BR Sabawat Naik … well set in Cheguvera alias Che role. His look is perfectly set. It must be said that a great man like Cheguvera has done justice to the role. Heroine Lavanya Sameera also looked very natural as a tribal girl. It must be said that it is impressive even in emotional scenes. Karthik Noone, Vinod, and Pasala Uma Maheshwar have done justice to their roles. Another noteworthy thing is that everyone is given equal screen space without diminishing anyone’s role in this story.
Performance of technical experts: Here too BR Sabavat Naik should be mentioned. Because he is the director..! Although many biopics have come out in these 10 years, no director has tried to make a biopic of ‘Cheguvera’ as a movie. The million-dollar question is why no director has tried to bring the story of ‘Cheguvera’, which has pan-India appeal, to the screen so far. BR Sabhavat Naik should be appreciated in this regard. But bringing history to the screen is no small task.
Because of the cinematic liberties, people will feel bored if not taken. The same thing happened with this ‘Che’. The director tried to show most of Cheguvera’s life naturally. Commercial sentiments are not given importance. In some places, the technical team tried to cover them while there was a feeling that it was a small film. The cinematography is well set to suit the story. Dialogues are very good. The background score is missing in some places. But ok..!
Analysis: Even though there are many biopics in Tollywood… the biopic of a great fighter like ‘Cheguvera’ can be given passing marks for the current generation.
Rating: 2.25/5
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