A Brilliant Point, But Teja’s Bad Luck!!

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Talking about Teja’s latest movie “Hora Hori” there were various theories explaining why the film failed to a large extent. Some say, Teja has good ideas, but a bad and routine execution killed it.

In Mahabharatam, a guru trains a disciple and that disciple becomes his opponent sometime later. While Dronacharya took thumb finger of Ekalavya as a fee, he tutored Arjuna in all warfare except in using Brahmastras. In the war he has to fight the Pandavas, whom he tutored. Later this knowledge acts as a curse on him and he leaves his body upon reacting to a false rumour. Taking cue from above story, Teja developed “Hora Hori” script which many other directors like Vetrimaran dealt effectively in movies like “Aadukalam”.

Here in “Hora Hori”, this concept would have worked if he’s supported by a stunning team of writers. Though villain’s character is etched well, it’s badly written and performed normally. That reduced the chances of the film doing wonders at box office. Also the way he chose to make type writing wars between two villages, all sound logically weak and silly. He wrote a brilliant point on paper, but failed to get proper treatment. Let’s call it bad luck.


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