There are some intermittent moments involving underdog movie cliches which engage, but they are far away and few. Overall, Miss India might have had honest intentions, but a flat and dull execution kills the interest. The climax is farfetched and looks silly in the way it comes across. The shoehorning of feministic angle throughout adds to laborious nature of the proceedings. Again, a couple of moments do give hope of some revival, but it never turns exciting. The subplot involving Vikram and his track further makes the whole thing lacking in the much-needed fizz to rise from the predictability. The overall conflict is diluted due to the long delay in getting to it. There are a couple of possible elevation moments in this block, but they are executed flatly. We get a move on with the introduction of an antagonist of sorts in the form of KSK aka Kailash Shiva Kumar. It is the same with family members leading to the interval, though it is better setup. The way things turn makes the character of Vijay look half-baked. However, the way it is built and reached to that point is far from satisfactory. It is a nice dramatic idea and contains immense potential. Still, we get some engaging moments after some intervals, for example, the ending of the track involving Vijay. The natural progress with the emotional connection is missing and instead, what we get seems very artificial. An element for forcefulness can be felt, which is further increased as the narrative progresses. The opening itself sets the tone for what is in the store. Sadly, he fails on all the crucial aspects, at all the critical junctures. It is a predictable and straightforward underdog story that required high drama with elevations. Narendra Nath has written and directed Miss India. It is one-dimensional lacking energy and spunk and feels tired, overall. Not only has she looked like life is sucked out of her, but her performance also gives a similar vibe. When one watches the movie, one wonders why it was necessary in the first place. Recently, Keerthy revealed that it was for Miss India. She turned lean and missed her natural bubbly charm. Over the past half a year, Keerthy Suresh has been in the news more for her looks rather than the projects. Unfortunately, for her, it is not as meaty or layered as it to make a long-lasting impact. Keerthy Suresh gets another author-backed role in Telugu after Mahanati.
MISS INDIA TELUGU MOVIE MOVIE
Did she achieve her dream? What troubles she faced in the process is what the movie is all about? It is due to the inspiration of her grandfather. Samyukta (Keerthy Suresh) wants to be a businesswoman right from a young age. A Dull, Boring, And Flatly Executed Underdog Drama