Director: Rahul Ravindran
Cast: Sushanth, Ruhani Sharma, Vennela Kishore
Producers: Nagarjuna Akkineni
Music Director: Prasanth R. Vihari
Cinematographer: M. Sukumar
Rahul Ravindran’s Chi La Sow Movie Review
Story
Arjun (Sushanth) a boy-next-door but has an eye only to have a sports car as the motto of life and keeps eluding marriage talk arise by his parents. Though the parents keep bring up the marriage in a cute way but could make Arjun give a green nod. This is when they decide to leave Arjun and bridegroom Anjali (Ruhani) in a room for a nigh./ What happens in their room form the crux of the plot to make the film progress. How Arjun falls in love with Ruhani is the tale .
Analysis
Rahul Ravindran has always appeared as a grounded person and an ace actor but with his directorial venture, he roved his mettle that he excels behind the camera as well. The story is certainly not for the ones who expect a loud noise and heroics from the hero, but it takes us to the close realistic incidents that we often see around us. The bridegroom more often than not being rejects by families for not so fair reason among Indian culture is shown. Rahul also has shown us about Ruhani’s mother who suffers from bipolar disorder and the lead actress taking up her family’s responsibility since her father’s demise. He has given a strong message rather subtly put out and beautifully intricated about relationships.
The film holds a decent comeback for Sushanthwhichc will be considered his best till date. Though SUhant and Ruhani are not seasond performers but have evoked a storng deja vu kinds expericne from what we see around us on a daily basis
Plus
Storyline
Lead actors’ performances
Comedy
Minus
Editing
Weak screenplay in the first half
Verdict
Definitely, you should grab popcorn and make it in you list.