Zebra Movie Review
Starring : SatyaDev, Daali Dhananjaya, Sathyaraj, Priya Bhavani Shankar, Sunil Verma, Sathya Akala, Jeniffer Piccinato
Story, Screenplay & Direction: Eashvar Karthic
Production House : Old Town Pictures - Padmaja Films India Private Ltd.
Producer: SN Reddy - Bala Sundaram - Dinesh Sundaram
Additional screenplay : Yuva
Dialogues : Meeraqh
DOP: Satya Ponmar
Music Composer : Ravi Basrur
Editor : Anil Krish
Production Designer : N.Chinna
Executive Producer : Ganesh Kumar V (Old Town Pictures)
Creative Producer : Indhu Lekha C (Old Town Pictures)
Production Executive : Satya Narayana Boddu
Production Designer : N.Chinna
Sound Effects & Final Mix : Nandhu. J (KGF)
Dolby Atmos & Master : RBM Studio - Basrur
Costume Designer : Aswini Mulpury
VFX Supervision : R.Mahi
Publicity Stills : V.S. Anandha Krishna
Director of posters : Debore K
Choreography : Baba Baskar - R.K
Stunt : Rabin Subbu
DI Studio – Prasad Film Labs
DI Colorist – Prem Raj S
PRO : Sathish (AIM)
Satyadev, who has been out of the radar is back with his new film Zebra which also has Priya Bhavani Shankar and Dolly Dhananjaya in key roles. Directed by Eashvar Karthic, the crime thriller has music by Ravi Basrur. Zebra has been released alongside Vishwak Sen’s Mechanic Rocky.
Surya (Satyadev) works at the Bank of Trust and is in love with Swathi(Priya Bhavani Shankar), who is yet another employee at a different bank. One fine day, Swathi commits a major mistake at her work and seeks help from Suriya. Left with no choice, Suriya uses all the baking loopholes to help her rectify the mistake. But the help he does lands him in a major trouble related to a goon Aadi(Dolly Dhananjaya). Suriya is left with no choice but to pay Aadi 5 crore to come out of this mess. Who is this Aadi? and how did Surya solve the issue and come out of the mess? That forms the story.
Satyadev is a talented actor and delivers an decent performance. The character of Surya offers him ample scope to showcase romance, action, and tension, and Satyadev rises to the occasion, carrying the film on his shoulders. Priya Bhavani Shankar has a well-written role and perfectly portrays the character of a girl caught in a deep mess.
Eashvar Karthik has written the script for Zebra, and it is quite interesting. The concept of bank fraud through the use of technology provides him with ample scope to elevate emotions and thrills in a neat manner. The dialogues are well-written, and the production design effectively highlights the bank backdrop.
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