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Friday 23 August 2013

"Anthaku Mundu Aa Taruvatha" review


Movie Review : Anthaku Mundhu Aa Taruvatha
Rating : 3.25 / 5 
Banner : Sri Ranjith Movies
Cast : Sumanth AshwinEshaRavu RameshRohiniRavi BabuMadhooSrinivas AvasaralaJhansiTagubothu RameshSohail and Others
Music : Kalyani Koduri
Cinematographer : P G Vinda
Producer: Damodar Prasad
Director: Indraganti Mohana Krishna
Released Date: August 23, 2013
Story:
The tale begins with Anil (sumanth ashwin) an MBA graduate from Rajahmundry who is in search of a girl from urban background to lead a carefree life and a creative Hyderabadi girl Ananya (eesha) who believes in values and the sweet something of life such as romance. Apparently both of them are witness to the not-so-happy relationships of their respective parents. They meet during a wedding in Hyderabad and get into a relationship. But in order to test themselves whether they are ‘fit & ready’ for a long-term relationship they take a decision and what happens after that forms the rest of the story.



Presentation:
The movie is Mohan Indraganti’s signature style romance, family and comedy entertainer. The story is sensible. This film once again proves that script is the god for filmmakers. The screenplay complimented very well. Dialogues can be rated as the hero for the film. Cinematography was excellent and music was good. Production values were rich. Sumanth Ashwin gives a very good performance and displays an effortless ease with his performance. The heroine Eesha evokes the feeling of a girl next door kind of person and is modern in outlook but traditional at heart and is really impressive with her native Telugu appeal. Rohini and Ravu Ramesh fit to the tee as the hero’s parents while Madhu Bala and Ravi Babu deliver a medium performance as the parents of the heroine. Full marks go to Srinivas Avasarala for his impressive performance. Jhansi was standard. The others did their bit as required.





Conclusion:
The film with its eventual foray into living relationships confines it for viewing to more of urban and multiplex audience. Emotions and relationships were shown in different perspectives but typical male and female stereotyping could have been toned down a little. Overall the film is a thorough class entertainer that depicts relationships very candidly in a modern era added with the creative and romantic dialogues of the male and female leads. At the box office, this would work for the urban and matured audience so success looks quite possible.

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