Cinema Choopistha Maava Review
Story:
Kaththi (Raj Tharun) is a jobless road side romeo who falls in love with a Bengali girl, Praneetha (Avika Gor). After some initial persuasion, Praneetha falls for him. When Kaththi approaches her father (Rao Ramesh) for her hand, he imposes a condition to maintain the family for a month with his own earnings.
A determined Kaththi starts it well but a sudden jolt hampers every thing. What is that? How it changed the fate of Kaththi and his love? forms the rest of the story.
Performances:
Uyyala Jampala pair Raj Tharun and Avika Gor had come up with a spirited performance yet again. Raj Tharun is impressive as road side romeo and lover boy. His dialogue delivery is also good. Avika is cute as always in the girl next door role.
Rao Ramesh is the major highlight of the film and came up with an excellent performance. Posani appeared in an important role. Krishna Bhagavan, Praveen, Jayalakshmi, Sathya, Sunny, T.Madhu, Madhavi, Rajitha performed to their roles.
Technical Performances:
We have seen several stories of hero making fool of heroine’s dad, entering his house and accepting his challenge. Though the hero and heroine’s father confrontation scenes are routine, the director managed to keep the audience glued with some good comedy, pacy narration and mass dialogues. Director Trinadh Rao Nakkina comes up with a good work.
Sekhar Chandra’s music is good and will woo masses. Background score is good. Editing is good over all but could have been better. Camera work is good and Production values are fine.
Plus Points:
- Performance of the lead pair
- Rao Ramesh’s character
- Good Comedy
Minus Points:
- Predictability
- Some unnecessary scenes
- Dragged climax
Final Say:
Cinema Choopistha Maava despite some glitches here and there is largely entertaining with good comedy and mass dialogues. The movie for sure is a time pass fare and will keep you entertained