Starring: Sudheer Babu, Krithi Shetty, Srinivas Avasarala, Vennela Kishore, Rahul Ramakrishna, and others
Director: Mohanakrishna Indraganti
Producers: Mahendra Babu, Kiran Ballapalli
Music Director : Vivek Sagar
Cinematography : P. G. Vinda
Editor : Marthand K Venkatesh
Release Date : September 16, 2022
Sudheer Babu is trying hard to score a hit and for that, he has teamed up with Mohanakrishna Indraganti for a film titled Aa Ammayi Gurinchi Meeku Cheppali. The film is out and read our review to find out if the film has any juice in it or not.
Plot
Naveen(Sudheer Babu) is a director who only gives blockbuster hits in his career. He chances upon a video and decides to cast her in his film. Naveen comes to know that the girl is Dr Alekya(Krithi Shetty). He tries hard to woo her to act in his film. But Alekya has issues in her family who hate films. Did Naveen convince Alekya?What issues did she face in her life? and what profession did she choose in the end.
Performances
Sudheer Babu always saves his best for Indraganti and once again gets a role which has meat for him to perform. He as the star director looks stylish and holds the screen well in the second half. Krithi Shetty is the main hero of the film as she gets a meaty part and excels in it. She is a top performer and if not for her, the film would have been even more dull. Srikanth Iyengar as the heroine’s father is good but he goes a bit loud at times. Vennela Kishore brings a few laughs here and there.
What’s Good
Krithi Shetty’s performance
Second half
What’s bad
Bring first half
Dull Narration
lack of proper emotions
Analysis
The film is set against the film industry and is started off well. But once the key characters are introduced, the film falls flat. There is nothing novel that is shown and the proceedings are filled with a few comedy scenes and two good songs. But the love track is so boring and the lead pair look out of sync. All this makes the first half quite boring.
Things start making sense in the second half where the main conflict point is handled properly. The emotions make some sense and the actors do a good job during this part. Indraganti’s films have hit songs but that is not the case here. The music is quite boring and the editing goes for a toss as close to 20 minutes should be trimmed.
The film has some very good episodes and one of them is shown at the interval block. The flashback of the hero is also good but apart from this, the film is very slow and the proceedings are not that engaging. In a way, Indraganti’s magic is totally missing from this film making it a very dull affair for the viewers.
Bottom Line – Lengthy and Boring