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Manchivadu movie Review

Film: Manchivadu




CHANTI REVIEW 1.5/5


Starring: Tanish,Bhama,Rajiv,K.Vishwanath, Chandra Mohan, Raghu Babu, Venu Madhav, Kovai Sarala, Sudha and Others


Director: Lakshmi Narayana P


Producer: N.V. Prasad,Paras Jain


Banner: Mega Super Good Films


Music: Sirpi



Tanish, who has debuted with Ravi Babu’s Nachavule is looking out for a break as a solo hero. This time, he has teamed up with Lakshmi Narayana P (Deepti), who scored a hit with Andala Ramudu. Manchivadu has hit the screens today with hardly any buzz though it is made by Mega Supergood Movies banner. Here is the review for you…


Story:


Raja (Taneesh) is an uneducated guy and is the grandson of retired IAS officer (K. Vishwanadh). Raja’s grandfather hates him as he does nothing to succeed in life and wilds away his time. In the mean time, his cousin, who is also grand daughter of Viswanadh comes to the village from US. She is good-looking and well educated. While Raja falls for her in the first sight, his other cousin Ramesh enters the scene. Inorder to grab Indu’s attention Raja cooks up a fake story that he has been dumped by a lady. When Indu trusts him and sympathizes him believing the story, the same lady comes into his life for real. What does Raja do to prove his love? Who is that lady who enters as Raja’s lover? What was the story behind it forms the rest of the story.


Performances:


Tanish plays the role of a village guy in the film and he has improved his performance compared to his previous outings. The young hero should focus on his scripts rather than choosing outdated films.


The new lady Bhama is just okay but the actress neither has good looks nor has acting skills to find a place in Tollywood.


Raghu Babu keeps you entertained for a while with his comic-timing. Kalatapasvi K Vishwanath is regular as heroine’s grandfather. Chandra Mohan and Madhavi Latha are acceptable.


Technical Aspects


Director Deepti has come up with an outdated and weak storyline. The screenplay is yet another drawback which moves on highly predictable note. Editing is not upto the mark and there are many boring scenes which could be trimmed off in the film. The songs in the film remind you of 70’s films and so is the back-ground score, which is old-fashioned. The dialogues are not appealing and bring you a feel if you are watching out a serial on big-screens. Neither of the aspects can keep you glued to the screens.


Analysis:


Manchivadu is an outdated film and is definitely not for the modern generation. It is definitely hard for the people to find at least one reason to watch out this film. The first half of the movie moves at a slow pace while the interval twist is mediocre, but the second half is yet again quite dramatic and boring.


Final Verdict:


Not worth watching it!!!

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