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PIZZA 3D MOVIE REVIEW

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Initial Release: 18th July, 2014
Genre: Horror                      
Director: Akshay Akkineni
Cast: Akshay Oberoi, Parvathy Omanakuttan, Dipannita Sharma, Arunoday Singh

Spoilers Alert

Story Line:-

Kunal a pizza delivery boy and his wife Nikita are living off with her parent’s pension money. Later nikita got to know that she is pregnant but due to their present situation Kunal doesn’t want nikita to have this child. But nikita wants to raise her child with or without Kunal and finally Kunal relents.

One day Kunal gets an order from a lady and with the ordered pizza he ends up at her entrance and then the lady let him come in and ask for the bill. But Unfortunately Kunal doesn’t have the change so the lady moves upstairs to bring the change. Then all of sudden the whole house becomes dark and Kunal gets trapped behind the closed doors. After some time he finds the lady deceased and becomes perplexed and gets to know that the house is acquired by some evil spirits.

So will kunal be able to come out of the evil possessed house???


My Review:-

Still from the Movie
Pizza is the remake of a Tamil hit movie having the same title and the debut movie of Akshay Akkineni as a director. The main Protagonist is Kunal (played by Akshay Oberoi) who had done his part quite well. His expressions are praise worthy but dialogue delivery is very poor.







Parvathy Omanakuttan
Nikita (played by former Miss India Parvathy Omanakuttan) is a cute, aesthetic and practical girl. Though throughout the movie her part is less but she did justice with her character. The other supporting casts are not so impressive.



The script is short and the screenplay is very weak. This movie couldn't connect the audience at all. One word for the screenplay is “awful”. Although the plot is very good but besides the new faces, the director has nothing new to offer. The climax is unexpected and becomes a positive point.



Apart from 1 or 2 scenes there is nothing to watch in 3D and most of the scenes are mimeographed. I like the part when bloody hands lunging from nowhere to grab Kunal’s throat. I haven’t seen Humshakals yet but undoubtedly I can say Humshakals is far better than this movie.


I would give 2 out of 5 stars for this comedy cum non-horror movie.

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4 comments:

Arpita Dash said...

I also read some reviews of this movie and all are saying the same word 'awful'......
Keep writing.....

Unknown said...

Thanks for reading it appy..

Unknown said...

last paragraph is enough to describe this movie.... :)

Unknown said...

ya it is... tnx for reading madhusmita

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