Sebasitan Movie Review: Sebastian, we never think it’s a Telugu film when we hear the title, and we don’t think it’s a Telugu film after seeing the trailers, but it is a Telugu film. But why do we feel this way? I believe the graphics and premise of the film are both new to Telugu. All of the trailers have piqued my interest in seeing the film. As Kiran Abbavaram establishes himself in the Telugu cinema industry with one-of-a-kind films, Sebastian is another one-of-a-kind film that was released in theatres today, March 4, 2022.
The film has received a positive response, and spectators are enjoying themselves in the theatre. The film is an excellent blend of comedy and murder mystery. So, let’s see how this bizarre film turned out and whether it’s worth watching or not.
Story
Sebastian is a constable in Madanapalli village because he has night blindness, which no one knows about because he always tries to cover it up with cooling glasses, and he has a love interest in Nuveshka, everything is going well until one day his head assigns him a night shift at the MLA house, which he refuses to go but has to go because of orders, but the storey takes a different turn when a murder occurs while Sebastian is performing a duty, Will Sebastian be able to solve the crime as the storey progresses?
Sebastian Cast & Crew
Sebastian is a film directed by Balaji Sayyapu Reddy and produced by Sidda Reddy B, Raju, and Pramod under the brand of Prime Show Films. It stars Kiran Abbavaram and Nuveshka as the main characters, with Srikanth Ayyenger playing a key role.
Movie Name | Sebastian P.C. 524 |
Cast Leads | Kiran Abbavaram, mNuveshka are Srikanth Ayyenger |
Director | Balaji Sayyapu Reddy |
Producer | Sidda Reddy B, Raju, Pramod |
Written by | Balaji Sayyapu Reddy |
Music | Ghibran |
DOP | Raj K Nalli |
Movie Review
Sebastian is a new experience at the theatre, and the film starts slowly, with some comedic bits in the first half. Once the murder occurs, the film becomes more engaging, and the second half drags a little. However, when the twists are revealed at the pre-climax, the film re-engages.
Kiaran Abbavaram is good; his dialogue diction could be better, but he does make us chuckle at times, and the rest of the cast did a wonderful job.
Verdict
Sebastian is only somewhat decent, yet it is a worthwhile watch despite some very long passages.
Movie Rating: 3/ 5