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Nuvvila Movie Review


Movie: Nuvvila
My Rating: 3.5
Banner: Usha Kiron Movies
Cinematography: Sudhakar Reddy
Music: Shekar Chandra
Producer: Ramoji Rao
Edition: Venkatesh K Marthanda
Story, screenplay and direction: Ravi Babu
Cast: Ajay, Havish, Yami Gautam Prasad, Remy Nambeesan etc.
Release Date: November 3, 2011

Review

History

This is a story of three young-Anand (Ajay) is a type of good heart who tends to have an element of confusion each time. Mahesh (Havish) is an aspiring model and want to achieve something big.

Raja (Prasad) is an aspiring musician and wants to become a great violinist. The trio became friends, since I work at the pizza itself. Now Anand is in love with Archana (Yami) but never expressed it directly. Mahesh has a fight with his girlfriend Madhavi (Sarayu) and gets chased by a secret admirer.

Raja believes his partner from school Rani (Remy) and bad luck for him. The story takes a turn when he finds Archana Anand is in love with another person, Mahesh gets caught with a gay (Haleem) and ends up marrying Raja Rani. What happens from there forms the rest of the story.

Performance artists:

Ajay has come up with a decent performance, but could have shown little more energy, although their role is sober. In general, made an interpretation contained.

Havish brought smiles. He is handsome and has shown confidence with body language comfortable, but you need to work on his dialogue delivery. Of course, it suited him here in this paper.

Prasad was a show stealer. More cute in appearance and energy levels showing. Moreover, being an actor in Mumbai has been called by his own voice is welcome.

Yami was really delicious. She is a perfect package for an attractive, sparkling energy and glamor good. She was just as good when it comes to emotional scenes. She has a great potential.

Remy is the highest level between the main cast. She has done her role with elegance and looks nice. She has an attractive confidence before the camera and can take on challenging roles.

Sarayu was short but has a good sex appeal and is a familiar face to television viewers. His eyes are expressive and led to his role with ease.

Ravi Babu was there for a little entertainment. Haleem was good. Deva was fine. Sudhakar Raju was matured. Radha Kumari was funny. The others did their bit as required and added value.

Highlights:

Proceedings of the main cast
Narrative
Comedy
Good pace

Disadvantages:

Anticlimax
Logical gaps in the writing
The lack of brand actors
Few concepts cross boundaries

Final analysis:

Ravi Babu is a filmmaker who is convinced that most of the actors is the story that is very important. Therefore, the quality of content in his films is usually good. Of course, not to say that comes with variety. It's the same formula, but full of a different and fun. As such it is a good storyteller and at the same time, a skilled technician.

Above all, he is aware of how to tap the pulse of the public university is going. And given the low costs involved in their projects, which is obviously a good choice for a few producers.

While all this on one hand, there comes a time when a filmmaker who should seek to justify the concept and the reason behind the plot. For example,

The track between Ajay-Yami speaks of parents is very open mind. This would have been convincing if the parents had made a note of compromise rather than a welcome note.

There are cases where it is obvious to the audience that the film is made on a shoestring budget. This tends to hinder the production values.

In general, this is a film that has a good entertainment masala ingredients necessary and sufficient to keep the audience engrossed throughout the movie. As viewers, all kinds of them are connected to it easily. Given the budget and the cost of making the film certainly rake in profits and this will be a very successful business at the box office. But then it is time for the main cast to come and do the promotion after release.


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