Starring: Naga Shaurya, Shirley Setia, Radhika Sarathkumar, Vennela Kishore, and others
Director: Anish R Krishna
Producer: Usha Mulpuri
Music Director : Mahati Swara Sagar
Cinematography : Sai Sriram
Editor : Tammiraju
Release Date : September 23, 2022
Krishna Vrinda Vihari is a film that has to click at any cost as Naga Shourya is going through all flops in the last few days. The film is out and read our review to find out if the film has any juice in it or not.
Plot
Krishna is from a strict Brahmain family who falls in love with his project manager played by Shierly. But she cannot love him. For that matter, she cannot marry anyone as she’s suffering from a rare ovarian disease. Even after learning that she cannot have children, Krishna agrees to marry her and proposes to her. But he has so many issues in between to marry her. How he solves his issues and stays happy ever after is the story of the film.
Performances
Naga Shourya is a talented actor and he does quite well in his role of a Brahmin. He has to showcase subtle emotions and he did it well. New heroine Shirley leaves an impression. She also looks beautiful and her romantic track with Naga Shourya is very good. Vennela Kishore is hilarious in his role. Radhika plays an important role and she is the backbone of the film. Rahul Ramakrishna was also good.
What’s Good
Storyline
Naga SHourya
Comedy
What’s bad
Routine emotions
Dull climax
Analysis
The film starts on a slow note and things are managed by the comedy part. Once the film enters the main plot, things become very interesting. The manner in which the key twists hold the film is also well handled by Anish Krishna.
As the director has taken the route of comedy, the emotions go for a toss. There is no seriousness in the emotions and this is where the audience gets bored time and again. Vennela Kishore is a major asset to this story. The film’s major twist is linked to his character and the ‘payoff’ is served well.
The climax is a big letdown. The Atta Kodalu track looks forced. The drama is silly even though there is a chance for the director to evoke one. The film has a good plot and is told in an entertaining manner. Naga Shourya and do well to hold fort with comedy and watch the film only for that and keep your expectations in check.
Bottom Line – Passable comedy