Cinema Chupista Maava (Cinema Choopistha Mava) Telugu Movie Review, Rating
The story of this film revolves around a successful Medical Council Secretary Somanath Chatterjee (Rao Ramesh), who is an extra caring father and his family, his daughter Parineethi (Avika Gor) is fed up with his father’s “quality” attitude and she wants to break the rules according to her own wish. One day Kaththi (Raj Tarun) meets Parineethi in the colony and falls in love with her. But Somanath has already fixed Parineethi’s marriage with Rahul (Praveen), who also follows his “quality” values. After Somanath comes to know about Parineethi’s love life, he then and there refuses to accept their relation as he does not know him. Then he proposes that Kaththi may come to his house for next 30 days (with a bond), so that his family members can know his caliber. In this time, knowingly Kaththi creates a lot of problems for Somanath at his own house hence differences araise between them. At the end of last day of the month before any decision can be made, things turn around and Kaththi get forced to break the deal. Anyway we have known, if two main lead characters fall in love in a commercial cinema, it will end in a happy note. But before that happy note there is a “Twist in the tale”.
Raj Tharun had a lot of scope to prove himself as a mass actor. He has tried his best to become a Jr. Ravi Teja or Jr. Pawan Kalyan. He is tolerable, but his lady-love Avika Gor is quite miserable. She is skimpy like some of the clothes she wears and even her character has given a very less weightage in the film. Rao Ramesh is loud and coarse. The romantic scenes between Rao Ramesh and Jaya Lakshmi are hellish. Writer Madhu has tried his best to do justice to his role. Comedians Mahabub Bhasha, Sapthagiri, Sudheer, Shankar, Sreenu, Sathyam Rajesh, Krishna Bhagwan and Chanti are funny in parts. The dining table conversation between Chanti, Krishna Bhagwan, Rao Ramesh and Raj Tharun is hilariously shot. Praveen do not have much role to play.
The music by Sekhar Chandra is very good. The songs like Pilli Kalla Papa and Ye Kshanam are even beautiful on screen. One of the highlights of the film is Cinematography by Sai Sreeram, especially light effects and song picturisation. Dialogues Prasanna J Kumar are good. Especially lines like; General ga evvaru kottina blood vasthundi nenu kodithe buddhi kuda vasthundi, “Devudu Doctor ki koppam theppinchakudadu, Devudiki kopam vasthe doctor deggariki pamputharu”, “Neeku ticket kottadam vachu naaku manushulanu kottadam vachu” are funny. Wished editor Karthik Srinivas had trimmed the film (138 Minutes) by 15 odd minutes, especially the long drawn out interval and climax sequences. The production values of “Lucky Media & Aryath Cinema Entertainments” are appropriate.
Cinema Chupistha Maava has its moments, but they are far and few. Movie starts off in a promising note but loses it steam post twenty minutes. Second half works in parts due to its comedy. The storyline, inspired scenes, song situations, predictable narration and long drawn out climax act as speed breakers. Overall, CCM tells a simple storyline of how love can surmount all “quality” in life pressures and transcend all stereotypes. Problem arises when the film in itself fails to do that - exceed stereotypes.
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Avika Gor
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chanti
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