07 July 2013

A movie Review

It is easy for a film maker to make a pleasant film with a subject that is universally accepted. But it takes more than guts to make an pleasant film with a subject that is not taken in right spirit by the society. Attempts have been made at International and National level to make a bold film keeping the aesthetics aside. But rarely you see a film which questions the accepted norms of the society at a regional level. One such attempt has been made by Director Ramaraju through his film "Mallela Teeram lo  Siri malle puvvu". Each and every scene is shot nicely without missing the aesthetic value which is well complimented by Art and Cinematography departments.
     
In times where a scene/song is forcefully induced into/removed from the film just to make it more appealing to audiences, here comes a director who just does what and how he wants his movie to be presented. The pace and few scenes of the movie sums it up. Yet the nicely written dialogues and soothing background music which never dominates any scene makes it engaging. Music and lyrics are wonderful where in lyrics take the front seat than the musical instruments.

The female protagonist on whom the the whole film is based on lived her role which worked well along with her narration.

This is what can be expected (in terms of subject) when a protege of Anurag kashyap  and a fan of Bapu ( in terms of aesthetics) makes a film.


After a long comes a movie which starts without the "Tobacco Ad" as no scene in the movie has the usage those products.

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