Dynamite is a Telugu film coordinated by Deva Katta and delivered by Manchu Vishnu under the pennant 24 Frames Factory including himself, Pranitha Subhash, J. D. Chakravarthy in critical parts. It is the authority Tamil change of Arima Nambi.
The film begins off really well setting up the storys primary plot in 15 minutes and from there on the arrangements effectively fabricate anticipation. The first half has some glitches, however it is really respectable. But in second, the film truly goes off imprint. So opposite the first a large portion of, the second half does not match up to the same scale excepting the pre-peak succession. Second half has a few scenes that absolutely make no sense as move makes over and story goes for a hurl.
One cant resist the opportunity to think about how a computerized media expert can expertly handle such a variety of firearms. Additionally, one cant interpret in the matter of how one priest can utilize the whole police power for his own methods.
The film has a perfect first half and some fascinating minutes in the second half. On the other hand, one loses interest post break because of conflicting screenplay.