Victory Movie Reviews

Victory Review


The story is simple. Chandru (Sharan) marries Priya (Asmitha Sood). As they check the presentations, Priya finds a cover with photos of Chandru with other girls. Upset over them, she deserts him and the turn of events make Chandru attempt suicide. But his efforts fail in one way or the other. The other side of the story has Mafia (Ravishankar) planning to kill Chandru for insurance money of Rs 2 crore and also Veerabhadra (Keerthiraj), a rowdy, deciding to wipe out the family of police commissioner Rajendra (Avinash). Chandru happens to be his son-in-law. All these drama takes place in the second half which is confusing as the sequences come fast and fade away. But there is comedy in every sequence which you can never ignore.

Sharan has again proved that he is a hero material with his brilliant performance. Asmitha Sood has done a good job. Ravishankar is as excellent in comedy roles as in villain's roles. Ragini's dance sequence and Arjun Janya's music are the highlights. Shekhar Chandra as captured some eye-catching scenes in his camera.

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