Zebra Movie Review

Casting : SatyaDev, Daali Dhananjaya, Sathyaraj, Priya Bhavani Shankar, Sunil Verma, Sathya Akala, Jeniffer Piccinato
Directed By : Eashvar Karthic
Music By : Ravi Basrur
Produced By : Old Town Pictures and Padmaja Films India Private Ltd – SN Reddy – Bala Sundaram – Dinesh Sundaram

Satyadev, Priya Bhavani Shankar in Zebra Movie HD Images
Satyadev, Priya Bhavani Shankar in Zebra Movie HD Images

A bank employee, Satya Dev, in order to save his girlfriend Priya Bhavani Shankar, who works in another bank, from a problem, defrauds someone else by withdrawing Rs. 4 lakh from his bank account, and another person defrauds Satya Dev of Rs. 5 crore in the same bank account in Satya Dev’s name. Satya Dev, who gets into a huge problem with that 5 crore rupees, tries to get out of it, was he successful in it? Or not?, Who took the money using his name? ‘Zebra’ tells the story quickly and intelligently.

Sathya Dev, who perfectly fits the character as it is said that a white man does not lie, but he cheats cleverly, scores in his acting too. In every attempt to recover from the huge problem that follows the fraud to save his beloved, he captures the attention of the audience by beautifully expressing all the emotions like speed, fear, and tension.

Dali Dhananjaya, who plays the villainous hero in the sense of being good to the good guy and bad to the bad guy, is intimidating to look at and amazing in his acting.

Although Sathyaraj, who plays the character of A Do Y Baba, has a short screen time, he makes it complete and stays in the minds of the people.
Zebra Movie Release Poster
Actor Sathya Akkala makes the audience laugh out loud as Sunil Varma is mixed with villainy in the comedy. In particular, although some of the lines he speaks according to the situation have double meanings, they are enjoyable without making you frown.

Jennifer and Suresh Menon, who have played other roles, have given a strong performance to the flow of the screenplay.

The music of composer Ravi Basrur, the songs and the background score have flowed according to the story.

Cinematographer Satya Ponmar has presented the scenes in a grand manner and has shown the characters in a stylish manner.

Although the screenplay is difficult for ordinary people to understand, editor Anil Girish has compiled it very neatly.

The way Eeshwar Karthik, who has written and directed it, has exposed the frauds happening in banks is shocking. In particular, the scene where bank officials describe how money in unused accounts can be seized if they want is excellent.

Although the fraud committed by the hero in the first half and the way banks work and the money transactions that take place in it are a bit challenging to understand, the bank robbery in the second half and the challenge of Dolly Dhananjaya make the film move fast and lively.

Despite the many logical violations, director Eeshwar Karthik keeps the two and a half hour long screenplay interesting and full of twists and turns, keeping the audience entertained.