Krack Movie Review – Ravi Teja’s Power-Packed Action Drama That Roars Loud
Krack is a high-octane Telugu action thriller that revolves around Veera Shankar (Ravi Teja), a fiery and upright police officer who has zero tolerance for crime and corruption. Shankar’s signature policing style, where he terrorizes even the most influential criminals, brings him into a deadly confrontation with Katari Krishna (Samuthirakani), a ruthless gang leader operating in Ongole.
The film follows Shankar as he takes on Katari and his partner in crime, Jayamma (Varalaxmi Sarathkumar), while balancing his life as a loving husband and father. Shruti Haasan plays Kalyani, a journalist who assists Shankar in his investigations, adding both emotional depth and narrative support. Packed with intense action, clever storytelling, and mass-style heroism, Krack is a cinematic ride designed to entertain the audience with punchy dialogues, thrilling fight sequences, and heroic moments.
| Movie Name | Krack |
|---|---|
| Release Date | 9th January 2021 |
| Director | Gopichand Malineni |
| Cast | Ravi Teja, Shruti Haasan, Varalaxmi Sarathkumar, Samuthirakani, P. Ravi Shankar, Chirag Jani, Devi Prasad, Mouryani |
| Production | Saraswathi Films Division |
| Music | Thaman S |
| Cinematography | G.K. Vishnu |
| Genre | Action, Thriller |
| Runtime | 153 minutes |
Krack Movie Trailer
Highlights
Ravi Teja’s electrifying mass performance
Samuthirakani vs Ravi Teja action sequences
Stylish fight choreography and visuals
Strong background score by Thaman
Engaging villainous duo with Varalaxmi and Samuthirakani
Drawbacks
Predictable storyline
Slow first half in certain sections
Excessive bloodshed and violence
Underutilized romantic subplot
Verdict
Krack is a full-on masala entertainer, perfect for Sankranti or mass audiences seeking high-octane action. Despite its predictable storyline and minor pacing issues, Ravi Teja’s performance, stylish fight sequences, and Thaman’s background score make it a satisfying theatrical experience.
