Guntur kaaram is a Telugu film directed by Trivikram, starring, Mahesh Babu, Sree Leela, Meenakshi and others.
Director Trivikram, known for his writings and dialogues somehow failed this time to impress the audience and his true mark was missing. The film is a regular commercial film where the content can be seen rarely and the mass elements more. Being it, their 3rd venture The fans kept their expectations too high and the result was initially decided too. When launched the glimpse, felt like a feast to the fans and enough for them to get into it. Slowly, when the songs were released, people gave mixed reactions and music composer Thaman failed to generate the vibe. And the post trailer launch moments were wild as the expectations dropped and people felt routine. Now, when the movie is all ours, we are set in a dilemma, whether to accept it or not. Trivi's storytelling this time may not be satisfying.
Story is the same old faded one, where the lead Ramana (Mahesh Babu) is disowned by his mother and called again by her as the situation persists , he leads there, and helps her with the work needed. Entire film contains his journey from Guntur to Hyderabad and nothing else. Few conversations are created between the leads just to keep us engaged. The love track was kind of lovable yet, drags the screenplay. The interval has no bang and fails to create interest. And, in the 2nd half, the comedy, fights and the family drama were shown properly and has a good amount of mixed emotions in it. That's it, nothing else to be expected. This definitely has the ability to be liked by the families as the main aim is to satisfy them. Trivikram's movies have a great repeat value. Ex, Khaleja, Athadu, Jalsa. Now this is quite contrary to it .
The only positive is Mahesh Babu. He is finally back in his vintage form. Watching him act naturally brings cheers among the audience. The mannerisms and dialogue delivery stands best and having no social message should be the prime reason for audience to book the tickets. He literally gave his best, watching bob and Sree Leela dance together gives so much of high. But, Meenakshi chowdhary's character was unnecessary and this exactly reminds me of trivi saying " akkada space ledhu, space create chesukunnam".
Thaman' s bgms were quite energetic but as said earlier, the vibe was missing. DOP Manoj Paramahamsa's work was definitely impressing. Overall, this film is that type of film which is released just for the sake of a release and to give a comeback. Though the comeback by MB is satisfactory, Trivikram and Naga Vamsi (producer) are the ones responsible for the bombing of this film. It's a forceful Sankranti release, just to entertain families and to chill in theaters. The price hike of rs 115 was definitely not needed.
Truly, a good watch for the dhfms and the familes. This sankranti Atmos is a ride of vintage bob and definitely a whole new experience.
Director Trivikram, known for his writings and dialogues somehow failed this time to impress the audience and his true mark was missing. The film is a regular commercial film where the content can be seen rarely and the mass elements more. Being it, their 3rd venture The fans kept their expectations too high and the result was initially decided too. When launched the glimpse, felt like a feast to the fans and enough for them to get into it. Slowly, when the songs were released, people gave mixed reactions and music composer Thaman failed to generate the vibe. And the post trailer launch moments were wild as the expectations dropped and people felt routine. Now, when the movie is all ours, we are set in a dilemma, whether to accept it or not. Trivi's storytelling this time may not be satisfying.
Story is the same old faded one, where the lead Ramana (Mahesh Babu) is disowned by his mother and called again by her as the situation persists , he leads there, and helps her with the work needed. Entire film contains his journey from Guntur to Hyderabad and nothing else. Few conversations are created between the leads just to keep us engaged. The love track was kind of lovable yet, drags the screenplay. The interval has no bang and fails to create interest. And, in the 2nd half, the comedy, fights and the family drama were shown properly and has a good amount of mixed emotions in it. That's it, nothing else to be expected. This definitely has the ability to be liked by the families as the main aim is to satisfy them. Trivikram's movies have a great repeat value. Ex, Khaleja, Athadu, Jalsa. Now this is quite contrary to it .
The only positive is Mahesh Babu. He is finally back in his vintage form. Watching him act naturally brings cheers among the audience. The mannerisms and dialogue delivery stands best and having no social message should be the prime reason for audience to book the tickets. He literally gave his best, watching bob and Sree Leela dance together gives so much of high. But, Meenakshi chowdhary's character was unnecessary and this exactly reminds me of trivi saying " akkada space ledhu, space create chesukunnam".
Thaman' s bgms were quite energetic but as said earlier, the vibe was missing. DOP Manoj Paramahamsa's work was definitely impressing. Overall, this film is that type of film which is released just for the sake of a release and to give a comeback. Though the comeback by MB is satisfactory, Trivikram and Naga Vamsi (producer) are the ones responsible for the bombing of this film. It's a forceful Sankranti release, just to entertain families and to chill in theaters. The price hike of rs 115 was definitely not needed.
Truly, a good watch for the dhfms and the familes. This sankranti Atmos is a ride of vintage bob and definitely a whole new experience.
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