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Movie Review: Jyo Achyutananda

By:  Tupaki Desk   |   9 Sep 2016 12:57 PM GMT
Movie Review: Jyo Achyutananda
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Movie Review: Jyo Achyutananda

Rating: 3.25/5

Cast: Nara Rohit, Naga Shourya, Regina, Pavani Gangireddy, Rajeswari, Tanikella Bharani, Krishna Chaitanya, Sashank, Seetha and Others.

Music: Kalyana Ramana

Cinematography: Venkat C Dileep

Producer: Rajani Korrapati

Story-Screenplay-Direction: Srinivas Avasarala

Release Date: 9th September 2016

With 'Oohalu Gusagusalaade', Srinivas Avasarala established himself as a sensible writer and director. He took sufficient gap after scoring first success and arrived with 'Jyo Achyutananda' starring Nara Rohit, Naga Shourya and Regina Cassandra. What kind of experience does Srinivas Avasarala offers this time?

Synopsis:

Achyut Rama Rao (Nara Rohit) and Anandvardhan Rao (Naga Shourya) are siblings who keeps settling scores with each other. They both fall in love with Jyotsna (Regina) who lives in the upper portion of their house on rental basis. Both Achyut and Anand try their best to impress Jyotsna. After a point, Each of them believes she is in love with them. Finally, They propose to their soulmate at the same time. How Jyotsna responded to the love proposal? Did she accept at least one of them as her life partner? Grab the tickets of 'Jyo Achyutananda' to know more!

Performances:

Both Nara Rohit and Naga Shourya have owned their characters. The kind of chemistry they share is unbelievable and 'Jyo Achyutananda' will remain as a memorable film in their careers. Audience only see the characters of Achyut and Anand whenever they appear on the screen. They made it look as if real brothers have acted in the movie. Especially, Their performance in the emotional scenes during the Climax is superb.

Regina performs in a decent manner. However, Certain scenes featuring her haven't been executed well. As wives of Heroes, Pavani and Rajeswari have done a fine job. Tanikella Bharani, Seetha, Krishna Chaitanya, Sashank and Others did justice to their roles. Nani appears in cameo during the Climax.

Pros:

Nara Rohit-Naga Shourya's Chemistry

Direction

Music

Climax

Cons:

Lacks Mass Appeal

Hiccups in Second Half

Technicalities:

Technicians have extended good support to Srinivas Avasarala and tried to present his vision beautifully. Music by Kalyana Ramana is a major attraction. Songs were so pleasant and Background Score carries the mood of the film. Venkat C Dileep's Camera Work is appreciable and he succeeded in bringing the required feel. Vaarahi Chalana Chitra is known for its uncompromising production values and it lives up to its reputation yet again.

Srinivas Avasarala left a mark of his own both as Writer and Director. He focussed more on the Emotions and dealt them so well. Dialogues penned by him were meaningful. Telugu Flavour he brings in deserves a special mention. The only flaw would be the minor issues in the second half

Analysis:

First things first, Rarely does we come across Sensible Filmmakers like Srinivas Avasarala. The relationship between Brothers have been beautifully presented by him in 'Jyo Achyutananda'. Although Emotions were given priority, He made sure the film had good dose of comedy and Avasarala-mark dialogues. The heart-touching climax is just icing on the cake.

One could notice the kind of clarity Srinivas Avasarala have while watching the movie. He created roles which audience could relate to and actors have added more value to the scenes penned by him with praise-worthy performances. Especially, The roles of Heroes have been etched beautifully.

Srinivas Avasarala earns brownie points with a new kind of Screenplay. After the Two Lead Actors narrate their versions, Director showed what happened in reality and this style of narration offers a new experience to the viewer. Music and Cinematography have elevated the scenes to the next level.

Compared to First Half, Comedy dose will be less in Second Half as focus is more on emotions. Here, Audience get a feeling few scenes were stretched and required pace wasn't maintained. Climax is an asset to 'Jyo Achyutananda'. Scenes of bonding between Brothers in the last reel, especially the 'HUG' sequence is simply superb. The way film ends relating to the book titled 'Chivariki Migiledi' was beautifully done. Overall, 'Jyo Achyutananda' is a film which makes you laugh, moves you emotionally and offers a unique experience which could be cherished for long.

Bottom Line: A Heart-Touching Film!