The Warriorr review
Story:
Ram is a duty-minded doctor who gets posted in the city of Kurnool which is under the rule of a dreaded Aadhi Pinisetty.
He tries to revolt against Aadhi but fails badly.
Left with no choice, Ram changes track and turns into a cop.
How did a doctor become a cop? What did he do in his new avatar? That forms the rest of the story?
Analysis:
Generally, in any cop film, the logic goes for a toss. But here in The Warriorr, director Linguswamy has made sure that the film does not have over-the-top elements as the scenes flow in a proper manner.
The basic transformation of Ram from a doctor to a cop has been showcased quite well.
Ram is quite good in the film. He plays both a doctor and a cop and showcases the difference in his characters quite well. He is subdued in the first half but makes up for it in the latter part with his dances and aggressive performance.
Aadhi Pinisetty is one of the major pillars of the film and he as Guru has killed it with his performance. Be it his look or dialogue delivery, Aadhi is top-notch and dominates Ram in the first half.
Music by DSP is pretty good and the songs have been choreographed quite well. More than the songs, DSP’s BGM is pretty impressive.
Rating: 3.5/5