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| Fitting Master was released to sizeable expectations. But, the flick failed to supply the right kick. As result of this, it just slipped into the regular genre with no hope of any remembrance on it. Sampath (Allari Naresh) hates the very idea of love and he would try his level best to hamper the exercise between the youngsters. A worker in a gym, he comes across an arrogant girl Meghana (Madalasa Sharma) from a rich family. She knows about the negative side of the guy and springs a bet with her friends that she would make Sampath fall in love with her. She also vows to make him a puppet in her hands. Strange, the girl finds that she herself is in love with him, almost drowned. All of a sudden, Sampath kills the girl's brother. Why? It forms the climax, smeared in revenge. Hero Narseh showed superb histrionics. The audience might get puzzled seeing the posters and the onscreen drama. Fitting Master is, in fact, a serious film with ingredients of weeping, revenge and blood. Madalasa Sharma is a mismatch to the hero, but she rendered some glamorous moments for the crowds. Sayaji Shinde provides some relief to the audiences with his peculiar mannerisms. The story failed to synchronize with comedy and revenge theme. The narration is dead slow very often. The sidelining of comedy, particularly in the second half is a big minus point. Direction by EVV Satyanarayana disappoints the crowds. Screenplay is on the lines of a yesteryears film. Music is above average, with a couple of songs making considerable impact in the theatre. Dialogues are superb. There is no justification to the title. Those who come to theatres expecting the regular comedy masala from Naresh and EVV Satyanarayan combination would be disappointed. It might suffer jinx in all the centers. Verdict: Disappointing
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