To no one’s surprise, Pardhu grows up from being a man-child and soon rises from the ashes like a phoenix. But the film picks up pace when it gets into the thick of things with well-placed dialogues aiding it all. The conflict that arises in the first-half is predictable, making the archery tournament scenes a little obtuse. Ritika (Ketika Sharma) is the love of his life but director Santossh thankfully doesn’t spend too much time on the love track because there’s a bigger story to tell. His grandfather Raghu Ramaiah (Sachin Khedekar) fires his fuel and shapes his future towards a goal, the World Championship. Pardhu (Naga Shaurya) has always been inclined towards the bow and arrow. To watch the highs and lows of a sportsman in a well-made film is never boring for sport aficionados and the film delivers on that part. What is fresh, however, is the sport the makers have chosen to base the film on. Review: The story of Lakshya is definitely not a new-fangled tale that is attempted for the first time. How does he bounce back and achieve what he wants after losing track? Story: Pardhu is an archer who wants to represent India at the World Championships.
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