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Preminchali Telugu Movie Review, Rating. Music by Yuvan Shankar Raja is a bonus, while editing by Anthony is definitely a blessing.
Preminchali Telugu movie is perhaps the last romantic flick to hit theatres this Valentine season. Before we give you the review of the movie, let's take a look at the cast and crew of the movie.
The Production Team:
Cast : Santosh, Manisha Yadav, Jayaprakash, Tulasi, Poornima Jayaram, Kamnath Shetty
Music : Yuvan Shankar Raja
Producer : Suresh Kondeti
Editor : Anthony
Director :Suseenthiran
Genre : Romantic Entertainer
Story:
The movie is a dubbed version of the Tamil original Aadhalal Kadhal Seiveer.
Breaking away from the conventional themes of Southern cinema, director Suseenthiran crafts an intelligent and bold story about hormone-driven teenage romance. He makes us look at a domestic issue through the young eyes of his protagonists who stand testimonial to modern-day generation.
Suseenthiran handles the film bravely without compromising on the message it sets out to deliver to its audiences. Any story dealing with a social problem is either extremely preachy or overtly melodramatic, but what we get here is an intelligent output sans cliches. Kudos to the director for writing and narrating an impactful story.
"Preminchali" is a campus love story of two youngsters and how their immature love gets convoluted by various other factors, which impact not only them but also others. In only one hour and 46 minutes, which is the film's biggest plus, AKS is an honest effort backed by natural performances.
The intermittent laughs in the first half are a delight, while the slowed-down narration post-interval may not be entertaining but definitely piques the viewers emotionally. There are scenes, especially in the second half, that persuade you to slip into the shoes of the lead characters.
In essence, it makes you empathize with the characters till the end.
The film doesn't present a chauvinistic view of the issue, but highlights how carelessly youngsters take decisions in life without even an iota of guilt or responsibility. It also presents a viewpoint of the elders.
To top it all, Preminchali has a very powerful and unexpected climax to send us back home with a heavy heart. This is only to remind us about the harsh realities of our society and how we have been living amidst all this.
The film would've been appreciated with a better lead cast as Manisha and Ramesh deliver amateurish performance. Of the two, Manisha was far better but Ramesh, on the other hand, turned out to be unimpressive.
Jayaprakash and Thulasi as Manisha's parents portray a very polished and emotional performance. Their scenes in the second half weave a strong emotional bond with audiences. Arjun as the lead pair's friend ensures some laughs even in the most serious scenes.
Music by Yuvan Shankar Raja is a bonus, while editing by Anthony is definitely a blessing. With most Telugu films clocking nearly three hours, to make a film that addresses a domestic problem with unparalleled compassion in less than two hours is an achievement.
Positive Aspects:
SPB's special song
Plot
Hard hitting
Climax
Very real
Negative Aspects:
Narration post interval fails to pick up pace
Acting of lead actors
Rating: 3.5/5
Here's the Trailer video …
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