
Presented by: D.Suresh babu
Banner: Art Beat Capital
Pvt Ltd
Cast: ‘Colors’ Swathi, Bhargavi, Nani, Srinivas
Avasarala, Tanikella Bharani, Jhansi, and Hema
Lyrics: Sirivennela setharama Sastry
Cinematography: PG Vinda Music: Kalyani Malik
Producer: Ram Mohan P
Written & Directed by:
Indraganti Mohan Krishna
Story: Lavanya (Swathi) is a youthful and bubbly girl whose only mission in life- is to marry Film star Mahesh Babu. Lavanya is madly in love with him- she is disappointed when she gets to know that Mahesh has been married to Namratha.Anand(Srinivas) neighbour and Childhood friend of Lavanya searches a person with the name Mahesh and introduces her to Lavanya –they both fall in love, however things get interesting when it is known that Mahesh's actual name is Rambabu and Anand falls in love with varalakshmi(Bhargavi)- sister of Rambabu .What happens after that forms the rest of the story??
Performances: Nani is good as the lead Actor his ease in dances and Dialogue delivery is commendable for a debutant. Srinivas has good timing in comedy and his histrionics are well portrayed. Sawthi steals the show with her bubbly performance. Bhargavi suited well to the village belly role. Jhansi, tanikella bharani, hema and other cast have done their job well. Music is o.k. goes pretty much with the mood of the film, the lyrics by Sirivenella needs a special mention. Cinematography was good. The production values are o.k. The direction is clean with a little bit dragged screenplay.
Analysis: The Movie is clean entertainer with love backdrop. It has been a long time we have watched such a Clean Love Story. Nani has does justice to his role well. He shines through with his spontaneity, and his diction and language are refreshingly fluent Srinivas gives many a expressions in a single frame and reminds us of Vamsi’s movies. Swathi with her Expressive eyes and bubbly behavior makes you feel like the girl next door. She has bettered herself as an actor after the Movies “Adavari Matalaku Ardhalu Veruley” and “Subramanyapuram”(Tamil). Bhargavi is o.k.Jhansi suited
well to the role but her loud shouts some times are irresistible and intolerable. Tanikella was not utilized completely and Jhansi was strong enough on the screen.
Coming to the Scripting and Direction – Some dialogues are funny and spontaneous, the Screenplay in the first half was good and pacy, later on it has become too much predictable and
the last 20 minutes is full of confusion with unreal Scenes and screams/Shouts all over. The taking is quite novel. The climax could have been better. The Movie takes off well on a promising note but it did not maintain the same tempo. The Music by kalyani Malik is o.k. The title song Ashta Chemma is very pleasant to the ears. All the cast speak fluent Telugu (thanks to the producer-Director for picking only Telugu-speaking actors). Many Scenes & Dialogues remind us of Jandhyala, Bapu and Vamsi Movies.
The film will definitely appeal the multiplex and metro audience but there is not much for the Masses except the 'Mahesh' syndrome. The Film can do decently on the Whole. Strictly for family Audience who are fun loving.
Plus: Performances, Entertainment
Minus: Loud Shouts, over action by some stars, filmy
novel tic Climax.
Verdict: Average Flick can be watched for fun,
complete family entertainer.
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