Thellavarithe Guruvaram Movie Review
Director : Manikanth Gelli
Producer : rajani Korrapati & ravindra Benerjee Muppaneni
Music director : kaala Bhairava
Cinematography : suresh Ragutu
Editor : satya Giduthuri
Plot
Veeru (Sri Simha) and Madhu (Misha Narang) set to marry each other, but are not interested in each other. They are however forced to spend night together before the wedding night. What will happen next? Will they marry or will they run away from the marriage forms the rest of the story. To know that catch the movie in your nearby theatres.
Plus Points
•The storyline is quite new. The couple falling in love just before their wedding day feels good to watch.
•Hilarious comedy by satya and Viva Harsha.
•Sri Simha’s acting is good. His acting in emotional scenes is pretty notable.
•The emotions showcased in the second half are pretty good too.
•Heroines chitra shukla and Misha Narang did justice to their roles.
Minus Points
•The narration could be much better. The director rushed in every scene.
•Heroine Chitra Shukla’s character could have been drafted well. There are some loopholes in her character that could have been covered well.
•The second half is very predictable.
Technical Front
Production values of this movie deserve a bow down. The movie requires more editing. kaala Bhairava’s BGM is impressive, but music is above average. director Manikant would have explored the story well. He missed out highlighting essential points that could have been plus to the movie, but the humor scenes are handled like a pro.
Final Verdict
Overall, Thellavarithe Guruvaram is a one-time watch film with a new storyline. Though the second half seems boring, you can still make it to the theatres to catch it live at least for the comedy.
Rating: 2.5/5