Rojulu Marayi Review

Movie:
Rojulu Marayi
Rating:
2/5
Cast: Chetan Maddineni, Parvatheesam, Tejaswi Madivada, Kruthika Jayakumar
Directed by: Murali Krishna Mudidan
Produced by: Srinivasa Rao
Music by: JB
Release Date: 7/1/2016
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Rojulu Marayi Review

Story:

Aadhya (Kruthika Jayakumar) and Rambha (Tejaswi) are room mates who already have their desired guys in their life. However one fine day, they arrive at a sudden decision to get married to Aswath (Chetan) and Peter (Parvatheesam). Rest of the film is all about why they take such decision and how that is going to influence the lives of the two couples.

Performances:

Parvatheesam scored brownie points of all the four. He came up with an energetic performance and is the major highlight of the film. Tejaswi is very glamorous and bubbly on screen, fit the role well. Chetan has got a limited role and he is decently well in that. Kruthika Jayakumar also had a decent outing in the film. Finally the performances of the cast can be termed as fairly good.

Technical Performances:

The movie boasts of Story and screenplay by popular Film maker, Maruthi, but what the audience got is a routine and predictable one. Director Murali failed in the narration and treatment. Even though the first half is decent enough, the second half turns to be the spoiler with snail paced proceedings. There are several scenes which are outdated and test the patience of the audience.

Ravi Varma Namboori penned the dialogues of the film which are not effective and fails to make any impact on audience. JB however got a refreshing music for the film which helps the movie to some extent. The back ground score is also good as well. Production Values are up to the standards of Dil Raju.

Plus Points:

1. Decent Performances
2. Good Music
3. Production Values

Minus Points:

1. Routine story and bad narration
2. Disappointing Second half

Final Say:

A predictable and outdated second half, kills the prospects of Rojulu Marayi despite having a decent first half. The movie has problems right from the story to the execution and is unlikely to work at the box office. Rojulu Marayi is finally a film that can be skipped.

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