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47 Days: Film Review, Cast, Movie Story, Trailer And Rating

Khushi GuptaAug 26 . 6 min read

The mystery-drama 47 Days Telugu movie, which will be released in 2020, was written as well as directed by Pradeep Maddali. Satyadev Kancharana and Pooja Jhaveri feature in the Title Card Entertainment-produced movie, which also features music by Raghu Kunche. On June 30, 2020, ZEE5 premiered the movie 47 Days online.

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About The Movie:

The murder mystery film 47 Days was written as well as directed by Pradeep Maddali, funded by Dabbara Sashi with Bhushan Naidu, and featured music by Raghu Kunche. In Vizag, Satya (SatyaDev), a suspended ACP, is investigating the circumstances surrounding the unexplained death of his wife Paddu (Roshini Prakash). One beautiful day, he learns that a woman named Juliet (Pooja Jhaveri) is responsible for all of this.

47 Days Movie Cast:

Directors:

  • Pradeep Maddali

Writers:

  • Pradeep Maddali

Actors:

  • Satyadev Kancharana as Satyadev
  • Pooja Jhaveri as Juliet
  • Roshini Prakash as Paddu
  • Satya Prakash as Shafi
  • Hari Teja as Zumba Trainer
  • Ravi Varma as Ravi
  • Srikanth Iyyengar as Raja Ram
  • Irfan
  • Baby Akshara as Swetcha
  • Mukthar Khan
  • Kireeti Damaraju
  • Ashok Kumar
  • Appaji Ambarisha Darbha as Beach jogger

Producers:

  • Vijay Donkada
  • Raghu Kunche
  • Sridhar Makkuva
  • Dabbara Sashi Bhushan Naidu

47 Days Movie Plot:

Police Assistant Commissioner after that an operation goes wrong, and Satyadev is put on suspension. He is also grieving the passing of his wife Paddu. He experiences hallucinations and envisions her being there because he cannot accept her death.

Police in Vizag concluded the case as a suicide after discovering the corpse of a young corporate executive on the shore. Things change when Satya suspects a link between his wife's death and this alleged suicide. He starts looking for the smallest of clues and becomes sucked into a web of strange events. The notion would have made for a surprisingly interesting movie. However, when different facets of the riddle become more apparent, it appears as though disparate concepts were combined. Satya becomes intrigued by the deaths' mystery because they were both present at the same party.

47 Days Movie Review:

Pradeep Maddali bites off considerably more than he's capable of handling in his first feature, 47 Days. There are several strange elements in the movie, including drug rings, a girl, as well as cagey suicides, but the poor screenplay prevents the film from becoming the suspenseful thriller it claims to be.

ACP Satya (Satyadev) has been sent on leave for six months since he is still grieving the loss of his wife Paddu (Roshini Prakash). The previously sympathetic, street-smart police officer who opposed police violence is now a drinker who continues to have hallucinations of his dead wife and is rarely taken seriously. Even their young child Swetcha is unable to keep him stable enough. One day, he is informed by his coworker Ravi (Ravi Varma) about a case involving the death of a wealthy businessman who owns a pharmaceutical company. It only takes a very slight similarity between the two situations for Satya to start going through a rabbit hole involving narcotics, dishonest cops, and other things.

The 47 days movie review production quality is respectable, and the cameraman deserves praise for beautifully capturing Vizag. The dialogue is generally well-written. Although Raghu Kunche's music is quite mediocre, his BGM was excellent. The proceedings have a clean aesthetic and good detailing. Editing is poor because the first half should have been cut by at minimum ten minutes.

The main attraction is Satyadev because the movie revolves around him. The well-known actor excels in a character that was specially created for him as a disgruntled cop with an emotional background. Satya excels in every scenario involving an investigation and adds a lot of dimension to the picture.

Pooja Jhaveri excels in her lead role and keeps the movie together. In her limited part, Roshini Prakash is equally respectable. Srikanth Iyengar is developing into a reliable performer with each new movie, and he excels in this one as well. His unique atmosphere and effective language interpretation give his act a touch.

47 days review of time-traveling thrillers requires a firm grasp of the script, which would be lacking in this instance. The scenes are a little monotonous, yet keep you guessing as to who the murderer is.

Additionally, the backdrop story of the protagonist's wife is left unfinished by the director. Although the hero should be going for the big fish, he logically overlooks the major problem—his wife—and the director's decision to address it until the final scene seems a little strange. Even that topic ought to have been managed well.

The movie's "twists" are just as foreseeable as they were before, even though it took ACP Satya 47 days movie review just to piece the plot together, Pradeep's storyline always reveals itself before the major reveal keeps you one step ahead. Even though the vast majority of the plot aspects and the soundtrack by Raghu Kunche are old, the 47 days movie review treatment of the abused women inside the film raises some troubling questions, especially since one of them had a supportive network that may help her heal from the abuse. Despite the brief run-time, neither the cinematography nor the editing is particularly noteworthy.

Conclusion:

This is a weak thriller with a weak investigative thread. The climax's fighting sequences are a cop-out. Even if your standard for dramas is low, there are some twists, although they barely ever excite. Perhaps its sole saving grace is Sathyadev's performance.

47 Days Rating IMDb:

5.1 out of 10 with 124 votes on IMDb

47 Days Trailer:

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