Cheema Prema Madhyalo Bhaama -- Nothing Operates
Director: Srikanth Appalaraju
Producers: S.N.Lakshminarayana
Editor : Harish Shankar
Together with Bheeshma, a few little movies also introduced now to test their fortune in the box office. One of these is Cheema Prema Madhyalo Bhaama. Let's check how it is.
Story:
With the blessing of Lord Shiva, an ant becomes a human termed Dheera (Amit). Later, the proceedings lead to a college background where Dheera falls for a woman named Meera (Indu). Eventually, love blooms between them and turns in their marriage. What kind of hurdles will the couple face from the journey? Will the actual avatar of ant be vulnerable? That creates the remainder of the narrative.
Plus Factors:
The chemistry between the lead pair after stepping to wedlock at the next half has a couple of lovely moments. The two Amit and Indu seem so natural as the married couple. The love between them can be handled in a subtle way. Other musicians that did a cameo in the film are just fine.
Looks-wise, the protagonist Amit is good and has a wonderful personality too. However, acting-wise that he needs to improve a great deal in the coming films. He's got a fantastic voice and should begin working on it for better outcomes. Heroine Indu is similar to a girl-next-door and played decently in her given function.
Minus Points:
The whole first half of this movie looks so artificial and has nothing new happening. A ant asking god to convert it into an individual appears over the surface and the entire plot lacks appropriate presentation. The ending of the movie is terrible and it's left suddenly.
The movie is a normal love life of a few that does not have any novelty in it. Except for a few minutes in the second halfof the film has absolutely nothing to watch out for. After watching the entire movie, an individual will wonder as to why he step into the theater by visiting in the first place.
Director Srikanth Appalaraju's presentation lacks clarity as nobody knows what exactly he tried to convey through the movie. Following the opening scene, the entire film becomes a normal and routine tale inserted with a few undesirable struggles in a few life. In 1 word, Srikanth's direction and screenplay are so annoying. Editing work by Hari Shankar is decent and so is true for cinematographer by Arif Lalni. Music by Ravi Varma is your saving grace as all the songs are fine both visually and audio-wise. Production values with this low budget film are adequate.
Verdict:
On the whole, Cheema Prema Madhyalo Bhaama is a boring and obsolete love story that delivers nothing new. Except for a couple of family moments between the lead pair, the movie has nothing to offer you. All we propose is to ignore the film to the weekend and look for better choices.
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