Tollywood Releases this Week: Telugu Movie Pesarattu Review

Tollywood Releases this Week: Telugu Movie Pesarattu Review

Tollywood movie Pesarattu is said to be the first crowd funded movie in Telugu, according to Producers of the film. Lead roles are played by Nandu and Nikhita Narayana. Hridaya Kaleyam Fame Sampurnesh Babu played a guest role in the film.

Visakhapatnam: Directed by Katti Mahesh, the movie is produced by DG Sukumar, Kiran Gudupalli, Srinivas Gunisetti, Edupugandi Seshagiri and Swapna Rani Takkellani. Music is scored by Ghantasala Viswanath. The movie hit the screen on February 6.

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Nandu and Nikhita Narayana are about to get engaged when Nikita disappears. Her family members are worried when they find out that earlier she was in love with two men and left them when they proposed marriage. Watch the movie to find out what are the opinions of Nikhita on marriage, what is the relation between Pesarattu and marriage?

Majority audience will not understand what the director want to say. There are many unnecessary dialogues in the movie. The characters of hero and heroine are not defined clearly. Heroine is shown confused about love and marriage and it continues till the end of the movie. Director’s justification for the title is silly.

Cinematography is good. Art director must be appreciated for the house set. Ghantasala Viswanath’s tunes are not attractive. Making values are good. The director tries to give unique characterization to each person but the presence of so many different people in a scene makes it more confusing. There are different characters such as a person who is always worried about something or the other, a person who always talks on phone etc.

Sampurnesh Babu appeared in a guest role which is the highlight of the movie. Though he appears in only few scenes, his acting and appearance are the highlight of the movie Cinematography is another highlight. Title song is good. Nandu and Nikhita acted as per the demand of the character.

Coming to the minus point, there is no clarity in the direction. Screen play failed to make magic. The director and dialogue writer should have avoided dialogues in scenes which can be understood visually. New technology used in dubbing and sound mixing created sound pollution. Overall the director failed to give a tasteful breakfast to audience with Pesarattu. Major drawbacks are the sound and unnecessary dialogues in almost every scene.