Bhale Manchi Roju Movie Review
Storyline
Ram (Sudheer Babu) who is
heart-broken with his girlfriend Maya (Dhanya Balakrishna) ditching him,
decides to ruin her wedding. But he meets with an accident and later comes to
know that his close friend Aadi (Praveen) life is in danger from kidnapper
Shakti (Saikumar) and it was caused due to him. Shakti asks Ram to kidnap
Seetha (Wamiqa Gabbi) and bring to him to save Aadi.
Ram goes in search of Seetha now
and the rest of journey is Bhale Manchi Roju storyline.
Artists Performances
Sudheer Babu delivers a matured act and is good in emotional scenes
and looked natural in fight sequences. This film is definitely a good choice
for him, and he justified to the role of a middle-class young guy who falls in
complicated situations.
Wamiqa Gabbi made her debut with Bhale Manchi Roju, and she does a
very good job. For most parts of film she emotes with her eyes and she is
energetic in the characterization.
Sai Kumar as usual is brilliant in the negative shade role while Paruchuri Gopala Krishna is significant.
Chaitanya Krishna and Dhanya
are decent while Prudhvi is the
major asset for climax. His comic timing is superb and he is hilarious in the
spoof-dialogues.
Jabardasth Venu and Posani Krishna
Murali ably supported the proceedings and Praveen, Vidyullekha Raman and others were good in their respective
roles.
Technicians Role
Cinematographer Shamdat’s work is
on top-notch with the visuals of crime backdrop giving the audiences a fresh
feel. Sunny MR’s musical scores are good and the songs are not timely placed.
The background score is notable
and the dialogues short and crisp, rather than needless punchlines. Art work by
Rama Krishna needs a special mention, which is apt for background flow.
Editing by MR Varma is okay.
Storyline is thin, but the Sriram Aditya made his mark in screenplay and
direction. As a debutant he is quite good, though the pace is troubling at
times. Production Values are Standard.
Analysis
Bhale Manchi Roju is a fun-filled
entertainer with the right mix of commercial elements. Writer-director Sriram
Aditya catches audience pulse packing the movie with loads of smart writing and
entertaining screenplay, rather than following the regular template.
The chemistry between the lead
stars Sudheer Babu and Wamiqa Gabbi is arresting and there are some refreshing
scenes. The entire story is about happenings in a day and revolves around a
kidnap plan and thus the comedy is situational and doesn’t look forced.
Although the film takes off on a slow note until the big twist gets unveiled,
it turns racy and better as the story moves forward in the second half, and the
run time of 134 minutes works in favour.
The characterizations are
intriguing especially the back stories of Ram, Seetha and Shakti. While the
first half is slow-paced and has some boring moments, the second half is racier
and has better twists and turns with neatly packaged comedy. The pre-climax has
been the major asset with 30 Years Prudhvi leaving you in splits with the
popular dialogue spoofs.
Overall, despite the slow-pace,
Bhale Manchi Roju is worth a watch for its hilarious and entertaining elements.
Finally
Bhale Manchi Roju- Hilarious
Entertainer
RATING 3/5
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