Movie Review: Cinema Choopistha Maava
Rating: 2.75
Cast: Raj Tarun, Avika Gor, Rao Ramesh, Posani Krishna Murali, Praveen, Krishna Bhagwan, Satya, Shakalaka Shankar,Thotapalli Madhu, Chanti and Others.
Music: Sekhar Chandra
Direction: Trinadha Rao Nakkina
Release Date: 14th of August, 2015
Dil Raju has got a good reputation in the Film Industry as a Producer & Distributor. When such a person declares he was spellbound watching a film and even acquires the distribution rights for Nizam territory, This itself will generate enough buzz and 'Cinema Choopistha Maava'is one such film. Let's see what are those aspects which impressed the Man with midas touch...
Synopsis:
'Cinema Choopistha Maava' is the love story of Kaththi (Raj Tarun) who can't even pass a single subject in Intermediate and Parineetha (Avika Gor) who scores 996 marks out of 1,000 in the same examination. Upon getting to see Parineetha, Love at first sight happens to Kaththi and he even gets acceptance from his lady love after lot of persuading. But, Parineetha's Father (Rao Ramesh) who is very disciplined and adamant on quality in every aspect rejects Kaththi straight away. Only to get rid of him, This elderly gentleman throws a challenge at Kaththi. What's this challenge is all about & How was Kaththi able to succeed in it forms the rest of the tale.
Performances:
Raj Tarun has got good ease in his acting and his confidence levels only got doubled post 'Uyyala Jampala'. He is equally impressive in scenes meant for comic relief and heart-touching emotions. In his second film too, He uses the Godavari accent and may be there is need to change that at least in the next outing to avoid monotony.
The cuteness factor of Avika Gor is missing in this film and a big NO to her chubby avatar.There is not even much weight for her role in the film as most of the time either Raj Tarun or Rao Ramesh who will be taking the centre-stage.
Rao Ramesh yet again impresses with his flawless performance in the role of a strict father. Praveen, Sathya and Thotapalli Madhu have done a good job. Jabardasth Team has been used nicely to generate humour.
Pros:
Raj Tarun
Rao Ramesh's Performance
Comedy
Cons:
First Half
Lack of logic
Technicalities:
Sekhar Chandra has got the knack of composing good music irrespective of the genres. The song 'Ee Velalo...' has been impressive and his background score is worth mentioning. Camera Work by Sai Sriram is neat. Dialogues penned by Prasanna Kumar are an asset to the movie. Director Trinadha Rao who is yet to score a success despite having three releases made sure there is no dull moment in his fourth movie. Production Values are simply okay.
Analysis:
First things first, Logic goes for a toss in 'Cinema Choopistha Maava'. Hero who was introduced as Inter-fail gets a seat in Engineering college and also bags the Student-of-the-Year Award. On the other hand, Heroine's Father fixes marriage of his daughter for no reason and all of the sudden. Soon after knowing about his daughter's love affair, He challenges the hero to care of financial burden of his family for one month to offer his consent for the wedding. Is there any logic here? We find many such illogical scenes in this movie. Lack of chemistry between the lead pair, love story which looks silly and illogical first half are the negatives aspects of the movie.
We don't get to see spectacular visuals of 'Baahubali' or a good story like that of 'Srimanthudu' in 'Cinema Choopistha Maava' but it manages to keep the proceedings entertaining with humour at regular intervals. Lack of any boring moments worked in its favour and the 'Draupadi Vastrapaharanam' skit done by Jabardasth team is hilarious.
How can a high-scoring girl fall in love with an aimless youth? Director convinced the audience here with two key confrontation scenes between Raj Tarun and Rao Ramesh.
The actual story begins with Interval Bang and Director executed the Second Half very nicely, though by taking Cinematic Liberty. Few emotional scenes in Climax have come out well and the Comedy Quotient is high in this block.
Bottom Line: No Logic - Only Entertainment!
Rating: 2.75
Cast: Raj Tarun, Avika Gor, Rao Ramesh, Posani Krishna Murali, Praveen, Krishna Bhagwan, Satya, Shakalaka Shankar,Thotapalli Madhu, Chanti and Others.
Music: Sekhar Chandra
Direction: Trinadha Rao Nakkina
Release Date: 14th of August, 2015
Dil Raju has got a good reputation in the Film Industry as a Producer & Distributor. When such a person declares he was spellbound watching a film and even acquires the distribution rights for Nizam territory, This itself will generate enough buzz and 'Cinema Choopistha Maava'is one such film. Let's see what are those aspects which impressed the Man with midas touch...
Synopsis:
'Cinema Choopistha Maava' is the love story of Kaththi (Raj Tarun) who can't even pass a single subject in Intermediate and Parineetha (Avika Gor) who scores 996 marks out of 1,000 in the same examination. Upon getting to see Parineetha, Love at first sight happens to Kaththi and he even gets acceptance from his lady love after lot of persuading. But, Parineetha's Father (Rao Ramesh) who is very disciplined and adamant on quality in every aspect rejects Kaththi straight away. Only to get rid of him, This elderly gentleman throws a challenge at Kaththi. What's this challenge is all about & How was Kaththi able to succeed in it forms the rest of the tale.
Performances:
Raj Tarun has got good ease in his acting and his confidence levels only got doubled post 'Uyyala Jampala'. He is equally impressive in scenes meant for comic relief and heart-touching emotions. In his second film too, He uses the Godavari accent and may be there is need to change that at least in the next outing to avoid monotony.
The cuteness factor of Avika Gor is missing in this film and a big NO to her chubby avatar.There is not even much weight for her role in the film as most of the time either Raj Tarun or Rao Ramesh who will be taking the centre-stage.
Rao Ramesh yet again impresses with his flawless performance in the role of a strict father. Praveen, Sathya and Thotapalli Madhu have done a good job. Jabardasth Team has been used nicely to generate humour.
Pros:
Raj Tarun
Rao Ramesh's Performance
Comedy
Cons:
First Half
Lack of logic
Technicalities:
Sekhar Chandra has got the knack of composing good music irrespective of the genres. The song 'Ee Velalo...' has been impressive and his background score is worth mentioning. Camera Work by Sai Sriram is neat. Dialogues penned by Prasanna Kumar are an asset to the movie. Director Trinadha Rao who is yet to score a success despite having three releases made sure there is no dull moment in his fourth movie. Production Values are simply okay.
Analysis:
First things first, Logic goes for a toss in 'Cinema Choopistha Maava'. Hero who was introduced as Inter-fail gets a seat in Engineering college and also bags the Student-of-the-Year Award. On the other hand, Heroine's Father fixes marriage of his daughter for no reason and all of the sudden. Soon after knowing about his daughter's love affair, He challenges the hero to care of financial burden of his family for one month to offer his consent for the wedding. Is there any logic here? We find many such illogical scenes in this movie. Lack of chemistry between the lead pair, love story which looks silly and illogical first half are the negatives aspects of the movie.
We don't get to see spectacular visuals of 'Baahubali' or a good story like that of 'Srimanthudu' in 'Cinema Choopistha Maava' but it manages to keep the proceedings entertaining with humour at regular intervals. Lack of any boring moments worked in its favour and the 'Draupadi Vastrapaharanam' skit done by Jabardasth team is hilarious.
How can a high-scoring girl fall in love with an aimless youth? Director convinced the audience here with two key confrontation scenes between Raj Tarun and Rao Ramesh.
The actual story begins with Interval Bang and Director executed the Second Half very nicely, though by taking Cinematic Liberty. Few emotional scenes in Climax have come out well and the Comedy Quotient is high in this block.
Bottom Line: No Logic - Only Entertainment!