Masooda Movie Review & Ratings | Hit or Flop?

Masooda Movie Review: Producers like Rahul Yadav Nakka are hard to come by. He previously managed Malli Rava and Agent Sai Srinivas Athreya productions, and he is currently in charge of “Masooda.” Making a horror film these days takes a lot of guts due to its rarity. The original teaser and video for “Masooda” piqued people’s interest.

Masooda Movie Review

Story

The protagonist of the horror flick Masooda is a seventeen-year-old girl named Nazia. Sangitha’s mother seeks counsel from Gopi, their worried next-door neighbour. However, following a visit to “Peer Baba,” Nazia’s behaviour changes, causing disagreement between Gopi and Nazia’s mother. Her unusual manner raises many questions, and it is discovered during the trial that she is a girl named Masooda. Finally, who exactly is Masooda? The film’s main focus is on what occurred to her in the past.

Cast & Crew

It was directed by Sai Kiran and starred Sangitha, Thiruveer, Kavya Kalyan Ram, Subhaleka Sudhakar, Akhila Ram, Bandavi Sridhar, Satyam Rajesh, Satya Prakash, Surya Rao, Surabhi Prabhavathi, and Krishna Teja. Nagesh Banell directed, Prashanth R. Vihari composed, and Jesvin Prasad edited the film.

Movie NameMasooda
DirectorSai Kiran
Music DirectorPrashanth R Vihari
ProducerRahul Yadav Nakka
GenreHorror Drama
CastSangitha, Thiruveer, Kavya Kalyan Ram, Subhaleka Sudhakar, Akhila Ram, Bandavi Sridhar, Satyam Rajesh, Satya Prakash, Surya Rao, Surabhi Prabhavathi, Krishna Teja
CinematographyNagesh Banell

Movie Verdict

Horror was once a popular and profitable subgenre, but as audiences seek new material, it has fallen out of favor. Masooda’s attempt to revitalise the horror subgenre was successful due to the fact that it is not your typical horror story. Despite the film’s unremarkable beginning, the tone and plot quickly immerse you in Masooda’s world.

The dramatic tension increased in the first act as Gopi and Sangeetha attempted to heal Nazia’s illness using Peer Baba and conventional medicine. These scenes created excellent suspense and kept the audience engaged throughout the first act. The second act of the film immediately intrigues the audience by gradually revealing all the layers and plot twists, keeping their attention throughout.

Sai Kiran set out to make a unique horror film, but instead created the best horror thriller ever. His filmmaking technique has the ability to emotionally engage and elicit strong reactions from viewers.

Masooda has a high level of technical quality despite its limited budget. Everything looks fantastic thanks to Nagesh Banell’s cinematography and Prashanth R. Vihari’s eerie, multi-instrumental score.

Masooda is one of the best horror films ever made.

Plus Points:

  • Story
  • Screenplay
  • Background Score
  • Cinematography

Minus Points:

  • Slow Narration

Rating: 3/5

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