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IQ (Power of Students) movie review: A movie with a suspenseful and fascinating plot

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Cast: Sai Charan, Pallavi, Trancy, Suman, Banerjee, Satya Prakash, Surya, Palle Raghunath Reddy, Jabardast Seshu, Geeta Singh, Lakshmi Rao, Sattipandu, Gnaneshwar Rao, Seelam Srinivasa Rao, CM Reddy, Vasu Verma, etc.
Screenplay, direction: Srinivas GLB
Story, words, music: Poluru Ghatikachalam
Banner: K.L.P Movies
Producer: Kayagurala Lakshmi Pati
Cinematography: T. Surender Reddy
Presented by: Kayagurala Rajeshwari

Plot:
This film deals with the human brain. Bhumika is a brilliant middle-class girl played by Pallavi. She has always been highly active, and because to her high IQ, she entered the Kon Banega Crore Pati competition and won one crore rupees. She will use the prize money to pay for the education of youngsters from middle-class families. Jyoti joins Lakshmi Engineering College as a professor after receiving her PhD and works to shape numerous pupils into better citizens. While visiting this gang, which is causing mayhem with his pals, to provide training, Vivek (played by Sai Charan), who is a student at the same institution, falls in love with Bhumika at first sight. But when a university professor notices the girl’s IQ, he strikes a contract to buy the girl’s brain and makes arrangements to abduct her. So, did Ajay, who collaborates with Bhumika on projects, the professor, or Vivek abduct Bhumika? What are the repercussions of that? How did the police deal with this situation? Finally, you must watch the movie “IQ,” which has a fresh, original idea, to find out whether the hero utilised this girl and whether they fell in love with her or not.

Performances:
Even though this was Sai Charan’s first movie, he did a fantastic job as Vivek. Pallavi, who portrayed the smart girl Bhumika, was excellent in the role. The most notable aspect of this movie, in my opinion, was senior actor Suman’s portrayal of police commissioner Prakash Goud, who looks into Bhumika’s case. Senior actors Satya Prakash, who plays Inspector Maisamma, Surya, Palle Raghunath Reddy, Jabardast Seshu, Geeta Singh, and Transy all performed admirably in their respective roles. The work of Satthi Pandu is excellent. As the hero’s pals, Roshini Razak, Lucky, Ranjith, Pratap Alex, and Seelam Srinivasa Rao all performed admirably in their respective roles.

Technicians:
The movie “IQ” is about intelligence and how the mafia has infiltrated every industry. In contrast to the usual plot, filmmaker Srinivas GLB has chosen a fresh angle on what will happen to children if the mafia enters the school sector. Srinivas GLB has shot it very effectively in the background of youth. It may be argued that he has been successful in entertaining in each frame while displaying exceptional talent as a director. Good cinematography was given by Surender Reddy. For this movie, senior writer Ghatikachalam provided excellent lyrics and melodies in addition to excellent music. The dialogue emphasising that while one can cause trouble in life, life shouldn’t be trouble will leave an impression on the listener. Editing by Sivasharvani is excellent. The documentary “IQ” (Power of Students) was made by Kayagurala Lakshmi Pathi under the P Movies label.

Conclusion:
Without sacrificing the integrity of the film in any way, a solid film with a solid message has been exhibited. Overall, “IQ” (Power of Students) is a movie with a suspenseful and fascinating plot that will make the audience enjoy it, and it is certain to be enjoyed by everyone who has seen it.

3/5

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