Entha Manchivaadavuraa Move Review-- Just for few emotions

Entha Manchivaadavuraa Move Review-- Just for few emotions : The last release of this year, Entha Manchivadavura has hit the screens today. Let us see whether this movie lives up to the hype or not.
Entha Manchivaadavuraa Move Review-- Just for few emotions

Release date : January 15, 2020

Director: Vegesna Satish

Producers: Umesh Gupta, Subhash Gupta

Story :

Balu(Kalyan Ram) loses his parents at a really young age and all his relatives leave him alone in life. Upset with this, he begins an emotion supplier business with his buddy (Mehreen). The idea of their company would be to send individuals as near relatives and remove all of the problems in their lives. In 1 instance, Balu goes as a son to Tanikella Bharani's house and gets into deep trouble featuring a sand mafia kingpin(Rajeev Kanakala). The remainder of the story is concerning how Balu solves all of his problems and keeps his life going.

Plus Factors:

The concept of the film is drawn out of a hit Gujarati movie and it's great and has been put up nicely. Kalyan Ram is perfect in his role as a good samaritan and does nicely during the film. He appears decent and has done well in most of the scenes of the film. Mehreen understands an essential role and supports Kalyan Ram during the movie.

Suhasini and Sharath Babu do their roles well and their installment has good emotion and comedy. The fun created by Vennela Kishore through this time is quite good. He carries the second half and brings out good fun though the event deviate from the central purpose.

Tanikella Bharani is neat in his psychological role. The first half has amazing emotions and the story is established well. Rajeev Kanakala is extremely good as the primary villain but regrettably, he did not get decent display time in the next half. Photograph by Naresh is just about okay.

The narration of the film is really a huge let down in the second half. The narrative is sidetracked during this period as the villain angle along with other key facets go for a toss. The speed of this movie drops during this time period and there is no seriousness in the proceedings.

The movie has some excellent scenes and then it is followed by routine drama which keeps bringing the pace time and time. The story has scope to portray excellent emotions but the director Satish did not use it and the feelings throughout the last 20 minutes look very pressured.

Instead of sticking to the center stage, the makers bring in a humor angle and even though it's good, it loses the traction on the movie. Additionally, the romance angle between the lead group is dull and some good scenes might have made things interesting.

Technical Aspects :

The production values are adequate but the camerawork of the film is nearly ok. The dialogues are extremely nice and the production design is fantastic. The screenplay goes for a toss since there isn't any grip in the event as the scenes come in one after the other with no result. Music by Gopi Sundar is excellent as all the songs are shot quite well. Editing is okay and so was the art direction.

Coming to the manager Satish Vegensa, he's accommodated the Gujarati film well and put this up well in the Telugu nativity. In addition, he starts the movie well and provides an interesting factor as to what is happening in the emotion supplier enterprise. But in the second half, he loses the plot and drops for the commercial storyline and degrades the movie.

Verdict :

Overall, Entha Manchivadauraa is an emotional drama with a good stage and some decent family minutes. It's the second half which goes for a toss as the event get sidetrack. Kalyan Ram's function, Vennela Kishore's comedy are the fundamental assets and keeps the viewer engaged in regular intervals. But the slow pace and routine narration spoil the mood. Not that the film is bad but there aren't a lot of exciting moments in the film which makes it only a passable and routine watch this Sankranthi.

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