Cinematography,Production Values Cinematography,Production Values Story, Screen Play, Direction, Sundeep Kishan Performance, Editing.. Sanju (Sundeep Kishan) a happy go lucky guy, son of Industrialist
Suriya Narayana (Naresh) falls in love in the first instance with
Swathi (Surabhi). In a short time, they start liking each other.
Seeing this as a perfect opportunity both run away. Suriya Narayana
data-faces the loss of everything he loves, due to sudden issue in company.
He meets up with Aadhi Kesav Rao (Mukesh Rushi) to get over the
business issues. But things turn around when Suriya Narayana gets to
know he is trying to kill his son. At the same time aspiring
politician Ajay (Ajay) starts searching for Sanju. What are his issues
with Ajay? Why was Aadhi Kesav Rao trying to kill Sanju? How did Sanju
end up in a Deepu's (Anisha SIngh) Beeruva? How Sanju fights for his
love forms the rest of the storyline.The performances in the film aren't too great either. Sundeep Kishan
is strictly alright. There isn't anything special about his
performance, but there isn't anything bad either. Usually he's a scene
stealer, but this time neither his character nor his performance is
appealing. Debutant Surabhi is good in certain areas. Anisha Singh is
nothing special, her character was weak and at times she seems so
phony that you don't even bother watching her anymore. Mukesh Rushi is
his wacky self. The movie belongs to Sr. Naresh. He pulls off his
character with complete ease making him look the most believable from
the rest of the actors. The rest of the characters Ajay, Anita
Choudary, Chalapathi Rao are fine in their very limited roles.There isn't much of a plot, nor is there any substance to this film.
You obviously don't expect something deep and interesting, but it
should at least make sense right? It's evidently tried to aim at the
huge section of the audience that seems to enjoy these kind of popcorn
entertainers. Seriously it's pathetic that Tollywood actually has a
genre where the audience is expected to leave their brains at home.
One of Beeruva's major flaws is that there are just too many genres
going on at once. Like other Kanmani films, there's romance,
sentiment, action and more but it just doesn't work this time around.
Instead the film starts to drag on and on and you wonder why you waste
your money to watch it. It's unrealistic how characters suddenly
realize their faults and change. Actually its just stupid. Don't get
me wrong though, the film does make you laugh here and there but most
of the jokes are overdone until the point where it just gets drilling.
One of the good things about this film is Thaman SS music and the
picturization of the songs. If it weren't for the lovely costumes and
tunes, I think I may have fallen into sleep (like my friend did!)Still
the songs seem kind of Random and could definitely have been placed so
that they flow well with the rest of the movie. Cinematography by
Chota K Naidu is fabulous. He literally pulled few scenes with his
effects and shots. Editing Gautham Raju is not upto the mark. The 135
minutes look like a lifetime for the audience in the theatres.
Dialogues of the film are mediocre. The production values of the
Anandi Arts & Usha Kiron Movies are good.So after all that hype and anticipation, Beeruva turns out to be a
disappointment because of its sappy plot and otiose proceedings. There
are too many mars that you can't ignore. The movie is shot well, the
camera work is good - there are some well executed scenes, but when
you have blemished formula in your hands then no matter what the chef
does his dish will end up disappointing the athirst audience. Overall,
Beeruva is one film you'd be better off not seeing in the theatres.
For this so called fun ride, it's all thumbs down. The film moves
slowly and it's hardly funny. You'll be better if you miss this one!Sundeep Kishan,Surabhi,Kanmani,Ramoji Rao,Thaman S.Coming Soon.....
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