The Cine Bay

 
FB Twitter
Critic Review
Genius (telugu) The story of Genius revolves around Politics, Cricket and Films – three very influential activities in our current society. Nivas (Havish) is the son of a priest (Suman). From a very young age, he is inspired by MLA Nanaji (Pradeep Rawat) and wants to become a leader. He also has two friends, Yaasir and Jeeva. Yaasir is a fan of a cricket player Nizamuddin (Adarsh) , while Jeeva is a die hard fan of film star Peddapuram Peda Babu (Ashish Vidyardhi). All three of them realize that their idols are nothing but selfish people who can do anything and everything for their personal interests. While Nanaji and Peda Babu betray the trust placed in them by their fans, Nizamuddin betrays the country for his selfish gains. Nivas, Yaasir and Jeeva decide to extract vengeance for the betrayal and they turn violent. Special Officer Sarath Chandra (Sarath Kumar) is brought in by Home Minister JP (Jayaprakash Reddy) to thwart their attempts. The rest of the story is about whether Nivas, Yaasir and Jeeva succeed in fulfilling their objective..
Fullhyd.com  (Dec 28, 2012)
Rating:  2/5

With the background score decently composed and the visuals being of good quality, Genius' makers have not compromised on the money. It's just that they didn't know how to put it to the best use. Catch it on television, but make sure you have a back-up.

(read more...)
Teluguone.com  (Dec 28, 2012)
Rating:  2.25/5

Overall, Genius is a movie that has been made with not so 'Genius' effort. It's not everybody's cup of tea!.

(read more...)
Great Andhra  (Dec 28, 2012)
Rating:  2.25/5

Overall, the film looks like a patched up product. Dialogues are very weak. Production values are good. Cinematography is decent. The songs are not that catchy. Screenplay has major errors. In first half there is no connection between scene to scene. The .

(read more...)
123telugu.com  (Dec 28, 2012)
Rating:  2.75/5

Genius is a movie that has been let down by bad execution. The basic concept and the message that the film tried to convey are laudable, but they fail to make an impact here. Except for Sarath Kumar’s performance and Brahmanandam’s funny cameo appeara.

(read more...)
Rated 2.3125 4
>