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When a flyover in the city becomes the hotbed of accidents, a young reporter decides to investigate the issue. Her quest for an answer leads her into a web of intrigue, murder and mystery.When a flyover in the city becomes the hotbed of accidents, a young reporter decides to investigate the issue. Her quest for an answer leads her into a web of intrigue, murder and mystery.When a flyover in the city becomes the hotbed of accidents, a young reporter decides to investigate the issue. Her quest for an answer leads her into a web of intrigue, murder and mystery.
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Samantha Ruth Prabhu
- Rachana
- (as Samantha Akkineni)
Bhoomika Chawla
- Maaya
- (as Bhumika Chawla)
Siddhiksha
- Arna
- (as Baby Siddhiksha)
Chatrapathi Sekhar
- Sharath Kumar Advocate
- (as Chandra Sekhar)
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U-Turn is a psychological thriller that initially captivates with its intriguing premise and builds suspense effectively. However, the film's potential is somewhat undermined by its uneven pacing and predictable plot twists.
The film revolves around Rachana, an intern journalist who investigates a series of accidents on a flyover. Taking a wrong turn, she finds herself entangled in a mysterious web of events, leading to a shocking accusation. Samantha Akkineni delivers a commendable performance as Rachana, effectively portraying her character's transformation from a curious journalist to a terrified victim.
The first half of the film is undeniably gripping. The suspense is palpable, and the cinematography adds to the eerie atmosphere. The director skillfully builds tension, keeping the audience engaged.
However, the second half loses momentum as the plot becomes increasingly convoluted and predictable. The supernatural elements introduced later in the film feel out of place and don't quite gel with the overall tone.
The film's technical aspects are commendable. The cinematography is well-executed, contributing to the suspenseful atmosphere. The background score is effective in enhancing the emotional impact of certain scenes.
The climax reveals the true culprit behind the accidents: a vengeful spirit seeking retribution for the death of her child due to reckless driving. This supernatural twist, while unexpected, didn't quite land as it felt rushed and underdeveloped.
While U-Turn starts with a promising premise and delivers a few thrilling moments, it ultimately falls short of its potential. The film's uneven pacing and predictable plot twists hinder its impact. Despite the strong performance by Samantha Akkineni, the film's overall execution leaves something to be desired.
The film revolves around Rachana, an intern journalist who investigates a series of accidents on a flyover. Taking a wrong turn, she finds herself entangled in a mysterious web of events, leading to a shocking accusation. Samantha Akkineni delivers a commendable performance as Rachana, effectively portraying her character's transformation from a curious journalist to a terrified victim.
The first half of the film is undeniably gripping. The suspense is palpable, and the cinematography adds to the eerie atmosphere. The director skillfully builds tension, keeping the audience engaged.
However, the second half loses momentum as the plot becomes increasingly convoluted and predictable. The supernatural elements introduced later in the film feel out of place and don't quite gel with the overall tone.
The film's technical aspects are commendable. The cinematography is well-executed, contributing to the suspenseful atmosphere. The background score is effective in enhancing the emotional impact of certain scenes.
The climax reveals the true culprit behind the accidents: a vengeful spirit seeking retribution for the death of her child due to reckless driving. This supernatural twist, while unexpected, didn't quite land as it felt rushed and underdeveloped.
While U-Turn starts with a promising premise and delivers a few thrilling moments, it ultimately falls short of its potential. The film's uneven pacing and predictable plot twists hinder its impact. Despite the strong performance by Samantha Akkineni, the film's overall execution leaves something to be desired.
The story starts just as we expect from an Indian film(of any language ). Rachna and Aditya loves each other. But their story is way better than usual tamil/telugu films. And I actually liked it. Then rachna visits Shankar's flat for an interview. Shankar is found dead the same day and police calls her for enquiry. Then they find something schoking(I won't revealed it). At that point, film was at top, it could have gone anywhere. Sadly after interval, it went only down hill.
It was so interesting plot. But in the end, turns out to be a ghost/spirit story. This is the problem with Indian supernatural thrillers, they can't have a story without spirits in it. Second half was predictable. There's no chills and thrill. Also, the idea to add horror element failed.
If I am to divide the film into two parts, I would call the first half great and second half a below average one.
It was so interesting plot. But in the end, turns out to be a ghost/spirit story. This is the problem with Indian supernatural thrillers, they can't have a story without spirits in it. Second half was predictable. There's no chills and thrill. Also, the idea to add horror element failed.
If I am to divide the film into two parts, I would call the first half great and second half a below average one.
Story and Screenplay: It set up the movie well and had great potential. but all of that wasted and the movie ruined itself during the second half.
The entire screenplay is to convey a message in a powerful and self introspective way. But the way it messed with a genre after setting up to be a different genre ruined the entire movie.
Acting: The acting was below par in some areas due to the fact as it seemed they tried to fake the realism and it turned out to faker than fake
Background:Score: The music was not even noticeable as it had nothing new or unique. it didn't even sync with some scenes.
Conclusion: A movie which changed its direction mid way after it displayed lot of potential. during the first half.
Acting: The acting was below par in some areas due to the fact as it seemed they tried to fake the realism and it turned out to faker than fake
Background:Score: The music was not even noticeable as it had nothing new or unique. it didn't even sync with some scenes.
Conclusion: A movie which changed its direction mid way after it displayed lot of potential. during the first half.
The plot of mystery is great, the development fails a little, Indian productions with some constancies sound unnatural, even when they deal with the supernatural, there's a lack of naturalness, but this is a great example of mystery and suspense, the flaws are not compromise, except for the most demanding moviegoers... Well, very good... Good final plot twists...
The genre of the movie is thriller cum horror. It is a thriller till first half and slowly converts into horror towards the end. The suspense is average and one can easily guess it.
It is a well balanced film. Initial thrill is balanced against romance. There is a subliminal love triangle here. Horror in the later part is balanced against emotions.
The editing keeps the film taut and songs have been done away with. Acting by all is above par.
Overall , the film is one time self watch plus one time watch with your very dear one.
Did you know
- TriviaAct-3/Climax was changed to suit Telugu market (as opposed to the original Kannada film)
- GoofsThe footage they check at end of movie to see how removed the blocks on the accident there was no rain ,but on the actual day of accident it was shown,it was raining heavily .
- ConnectionsRemade as Flyover (2021)
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $46,861
- Runtime
- 2h 8m(128 min)
- Color
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