Cinema Chupista Maava Movie Review
Story:
Katthi (Raj Tharun), careless and a young guy will fail his intermediate twice and enjoy his life with no responsibilities. Parineetha (Avika Gor) being from Bengali region is only daughter of Somanath Chatterjee (Rao Ramesh) who wants her daughter to marry a well settled man.
One fine day, Katthi comes across Parineetha and falls for her in first sight. Katthi tries to impress her at maximum time and finally succeeds in proposing Parineetha and she accepts Katthi.
Somanath Chatterjee comes to know about Katthi-Parineetha love and throws challenge to Katthi. What condition did Somnath Kept for Katthi? Will Katthi finally succeeds in his love life is worth watching it on big screen.
Performances:
Raj Tharun looks energetic and impresses with his own mark of attitude in the film.
Avika Gor gives decent performance once again and perfectly suits in the role of Bengali Girl Parineetha.
Rao Ramesh once again steals the show with his pleasant performance and sets his mark in major part of the film.
Brahmanandam and Sapthagiri roles are entertaining
Plus Points:
Raj Tharun-Avika Gor Scenes
Rao Ramesh scenes with Raj Tharun are good
Entertainment Scenes on Raj Tharun, Brahmanandam and Sapthagiri
Minus Points:
Weak and Slow Narration
Predictable Story
Dragged Second Half
Analysis:
Cinema Choopistha Maava starts of and ends on a predictable note. The film goes on a note of entertainment in first half with quite interesting narration. Director Trinadha Rao has good talent to show on such a predictable line and he executed the film in such a way that entertainment is first and sentiment is next. T
The first half of the film goes on racy load full of comedy and punch dialogues from Raj Tharun. Avika Gor – Raj Tharun steals the show with their mark bale scenes.
Though the second half has nothing to do with forcible scenes, the director has stucked to the audience pulse with huge film run time. Few scenes in both halves have come out well with good plot.
Final Word:
One time Watchable
RATING: 3/5
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