Release date: 20 April 2012
Rating : 1.25/5
Director : Subha Selvam
Producer : D.Kumar, Eeswara Varaprasad
Music Director : Pradeep Koneru
Starring: Uday Kiran, Shwetha Basu Prasad, Ajit Kumar.
Movie Review:
Uday
Kiran who rose to fame with director Teja’s ‘Chitram’ and Shweta Basu
Prasad who won every body’s heart in ‘Kotta Bangau Lokam’ have come
together in this much delayed release ‘NUVVEKKADUNTE NENAKKADUNTA’.
Produced on Sri Venkateswara Swami Film’s banner, this movie is directed
by Subha Selvam, let’s see how it fares.
Story:
Hari(Uday
Kiran) is all set to get engaged to his uncle’s daughter
Nilambari(Arti). Nilambari doesn’t want to marry Hari as he is jobless.
In order to help his future son-in law, Nilambari’s father brings Hari
to the city and gets him a job in a finance company.
Its love at first
sight for Hari after he sees Harita(Shweta basu), who is an orphan and
lives in the same neighborhood. Bhadra(Ajith Kumar) who is the dreaded
bad guy of the area also loves Harita. In order to avoid Bhadra, Harita
gets closer to Hari. On the other hand, Hari has a unique habit of
getting weird dreams, and whatever he sees in his dreams keeps happening
in the future. In one particular dream, Hari sees Harita facing huge
trouble with Bhadra. In order to save her life he brings her to his
village. Does his family accept Harita? Whether his dreams come true?
Whether Bhadra finds Harita? forms the rest of the story.
Plus Points:
Uday
Kiran is decent in the role of Hari, so is Shwetha Basu. First 30
minutes of the post interval part is really interesting. Scenes where
Uday Kiran introduces Shweta to his family are good. Comedy by Ashish
Vidhyarthi in the second half is decent. Two songs rendered by Pradeep
Koneru are ok.
Minus Points:
Though
having an interesting concept, director Selvam has failed miserably in
executing it on the screen. None of the scenes are watchable. The
presentation of Uday Kiran’s dreams are really bad. Irrelevant comedy
tracks keep coming and going, as if you are watching a B Grade movie.
Even the villain Bhadra, was not convincing enough as the bad guy. Rest
of the cast didn’t have much to do and disappointed highly. There is
absolutely no chemistry between the lead pair.
Technical Aspects:
Dialogues
by Janardhan Maharshi are very ordinary. Cinematography is very bad and
doesn’t captivate you at all. Editing is weak. Music of the film is
very ordinary as none of the tunes are hummable, and other technical
departments in the movie are so bad that, there is no need of even
mentioning them.
Verdict:
The
movie was being postponed from a long time, and you can clearly know
the reason. lease ignore this movie even if you have nothing else to do.
This movie is not even worth watching on small screen. It’s a total
waste of your time and money.
Source:123telugu.com
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