A Aa Movie Review
Firstshowz brings you A Aa Movie Review this week. A Aa featuring Nithin, Samantha Ruth Prabhu and Anupama Parameswaran in lead roles is releasing today with huge expections. The film is
directed by Trivikram Srinivas.
Storyline:
Anasuya Ramalingam (Samantha) is
the only daughter of Multi Billionaire Maha Lakshmi (Nadhiya) and Ramalingam
(Naresh). Maha Lakshmi dominates in interfering in the interests of Anasuya and
controls her in all situations. One fine day Anasuya tries to commmit suicide
when Maha Lakshmi arranges match to her.
This is the time Ramalingam takes
advantage to save Anasuya from the marriage and suggests her to spend few days
in a village names Kalvapudi near Vijayawada .
Anasuya decides to start of to
the village and accidentally meets Anand Vihari (Nithin) in train. Nithin comes
to know about Anasuya's family and bonds relation with her.
Twist in the tale rises in the
form Naga Valli (Anupama Parameswaran). Who is Naga Valli ? How will Anasuya
Ramalingam spends her time in Anand Vihari's place is rest of the story.
Artists Performances:
Nithin steals the show with new attitude and looks cool in the role
of Anand Vihari with his extraordinary dialogue timing.
Samantha's role as Anasuya Ramalingam is the central lead in the
story and the actress has given her best till date with impressive performance
through out the film.
Though, Malayali Actress Anupama Parameswaran role is limited to
few scenes, her role gives extra kick in the form of punch lines.
Rao Ramesh once again steals the show with his onliners in the
movie.
The other roles by Ajay, Posani Krishna Murali, Nadhiya,
Naresh, Ananya and Eswari Rao
are decent.
Technical Department:
The music by Mickey J Mayer plays
in perfect situations and the background score is decent in both halves.
Cinematography by Natarajan
Subramaniam is extraordinary.
Production Values by Haarika
& Haassine Creations is lavish.
The captain of the ship, Director
Trivikram Srinivas has come up with routine story line with fresh feel.
Although the film goes on entertaining mode, the director's mark is missing in
the latter half of the movie. His screenplay is neat and the story narration is
clear with his magical words once again.
Analysis:
A..AA is feel good entertainer
with decent first half and routine second half. Though the story has nothing to
do with twists and turns, Trivikram has managed well in executing the script
with brand mark punches in the movie.
The first half of the movie is
entertaining and the film goes on story mode only in the second half. The
scenes between Nithin, Samantha are major asset. The Dialogues in the climax is
the show stealer.
Final Word:
"A"mazing
"Aah"sum
RATING: 3/5
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