
Nagarjuna's Officer has arrived with a bang in theatres. While the Indian audience is waiting with bated breath to catch the movie on the big screen, the first reports about the film from those who have already managed to watch the film have come in. Officer is directed by Ram Gopal Varma. RGV and Akkineni Nagarjuna make a comeback for this film after many years. Their last collaboration Siva was a super duper hit and considered a cult classic in the Telugu film industry.
It's in the effortless casual arrogant way that Nagarjuna strides across the screen that we get to feel the nervous energy of a restless incorruptible larger-than-life cop, who must somehow stop a corrupt senior colleague from wreaking gangsterism in Mumbai.
Yes, RGV is back to his patented haunt: the underworld.
Except that this one is less brutal, gentler and calmer than his other recent crime thrillers where the junior artistes look as if they have not bathed for a month. Here the scum-gang is tempered and toned-down. But the background music pounds so hard you fear for your temple.
But let us count the blessings. There are no gruesome mob-mayhem sequences in "Officer". For the first time since "Satya", Ramu attempts to invest emotions into his characters.
Nagarjuna plays a single father. His scenes with his screen daughter (Baby Kavya) should have conveyed more depth. Lamentably Ramu seems ill-equipped to handle tenderness.
Even the soft-corner that our hero has for a female colleague (Myra Sareen) appears fudged. The narrative has no time to develop feelings, as it quickly moves to the next shoot-out.
The violence in "Officer" is far more controlled and clenched than what we have seen in Varma's other post-Satya films. One shoot-out where the antagonist pretending to be leading a gang-raid shoots down his own colleague, is chilling.
Ironically, the arch-villain in "Officer" is a senior cop Pasari (played by Anwar Khan). The systematic breakdown of the law and its arrogant subversion and manipulation by this devious villain is recorded with a chilling directness often marred by camera angles which favour inanimate objects over the human characters.
Violence is always shown to be shockingly casual in Varma's crime world. Here a shoot-out in an amusement park shows victims being mowed down as Nagarjuna (Shivaji) runs helter-skelter with his frightened girl.
The daughter is often put into hugely hazardous situations. The end-violence on a building rooftop has the petrified girl watching her father and the villain fighting to a bloodied end with hammers, shovels, bricks and anything they can lay their hands on.
Perhaps this is Ramu's way of telling us that impressionable minds cannot be exempted from the vitiated atmosphere we live in. The statement on the police-underworld nexus could have been tighter edited and allowed to breathe rather than pant and heave.
A birthday song featuring Nagarjuna and his colleagues finds the camera acting more drunk than the characters.
With alcoves of arresting action occurring intermittently, "Officer" becomes an aspirational crime drama. More commendable for eliminating Varma's trademark gimmicks than for replacing those gimmicks with genuine emotions.
Check out Officer Twitter Review and Audience Response
#Officer has reached all the expectations . Unanimous Reports All over !
— Sashii (@thelifeofsashii) June 1, 2018
Hearing very positive reports about Evergreen King Nagarjuna #Officer movie first show from Tanzania. RGV is Back and Shiva magic repeats ???????@iamnagarjuna @RGVzoomin #Rgv #Shiva
— Dileep Ane Nenu (@Urs_trulyDileep) May 31, 2018
#Officer is definitely a come back flim for #RGV irrespective of talk a good watchable suspense cop drama...#OfficerReportingOnJune1st
— Ayyappa Giridhar (@ayyappagiridhar) May 31, 2018
jst now fnshd watching #Officer fully satisfied..cngrts @iamnagarjuna sir & @RGVzoomin
— Ayyappa Giridhar (@ayyappagiridhar) May 31, 2018
#Officer cinema ne #PawanKalyan fans baga target chesaru kada OKAY....
— Dilip Kumar (@DiliKadiyala) June 1, 2018
Karma is a bitch!!
We will have double fun in #ElectionsResult 2019!! #PRP2
Mark my words @RGVzoomin #OfficerReportingOnJune1st #OfficerReportingToday
yes same like @ncbn blockbuster performance in #votefornote case... #Officer
— Sachin Rock (@NamoIn2019) June 1, 2018
I hate @RGVzoomin tweets and sarcasm, but 4 d 1st time u lived up to wht u said in audio release..just completed watching #Officer in Regal Cinemas NJ USA.. The Best Cop Action Thriller after a long time..Narration Superb & Nag is the best..
— NanG (@tweetcean) June 1, 2018
#Officer
— #Mr.© (@PremCharaNN) June 1, 2018
Expectations Ki Reach Aindhi Antagaa ??
An unbiased person told after watching the movie : #Officer Definitely better comeback film
— Swiss Indianmovies (@SIndianmovies) June 1, 2018
Nag and sound are the best. Story line is good too.
@iamnagarjuna #Officer Congratulations. pic.twitter.com/mVZN5R9S4d
— RAMA MOHANA RAO, I (@mohan01855) June 1, 2018