Film: Key
Starring: Jagapathi Babu and othesr
Director: Nagendra Prasad
Producer: Sukumar Reddy
Banner: Dream Theatre Productions
Music: Vijay Kurakula
Story
Nine  candidates apply for a job and the management puts them a new kind of  test. Invigilator (Jagapathi Babu) enters the room and gives them a  question paper telling the requirement is for one candidate who will be  selected based on his answer for the question. Apart from that he  informs certain rules for the test and those who fail to follow the  rules get eliminated. They need to complete the test by 90 minutes. He  leaves the candidates in a room along with a watchman and locks it.  Finally, the candidates realize that that there hasn’t been any question  give. So, they need to find the right question first and answer it.
Performances:
Including  Jagapathi Babu, there are just 11 characters in the film. Jagapathi  Babu has done a cameo role and he did a good job. ‘Sakshi’ Swapna and  Deepthi Vajpayee are the only convincing actors while the rest failed in  delivering adequate performances.
Technical Analysis:
The  budget involved for Key is less and the production values for such a  budget film is good. Vijay did a fine job through background score.  Vinada’s cinematography is the only asset while the editing for the film  is pathetic. The director has come up with a novel story line, which  should be applauded but he failed in the narration and execution. Such  films require taut script but the key screenplay is unexciting and makes  you bore.
Analysis:
Key  takes off on a different note with an interesting storyline. However,  the film slowly loses its grip as it progresses. The script was poorly  handled and the director is to be blamed for this reason. The Thrill  factor is completely missing instead makes you bore, though the run time  is of only 90 minutes. Poor narration and execution, weak performances  are the reasons for messing up interesting plot.
Final Verdict:
Unconvincing Experimental flick…


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