Giri is simply brilliant in two sequences, where he interacts with the ‘supernatural force’. Pravin succeeds in making viewers laugh with his Godavari slang. She also looks quite cute and vulnerable where required. There are certain sequences where she is required to exhibit dramatic changes in behaviour and she has excelled in those scenes. There is a short dance sequence in the film, which gives us an idea about his dancing abilities. He has succeeded in showcasing the emotions of fear and surprise effectively. Sudheer Babu has done a very good job in this movie. What is the dark secret of that farmhouse? What happens to Sudheer and friends in the end? That is the story of ‘Prema Katha Chitram’. While investigating these incidents, Sudheer also realises that some of his friends have other motives. Sudheer and his friends realise that the farmhouse contains a dark secret. But when they try to get close to each other, strange things start happening. As you can expect, love blossoms between Sudher and Nandhu. On the way, they are joined by Giri (Giri).Īs they settle down into the farmhouse and prepare themselves for their last moments. The three of them travel to a remote farmhouse to spend the last moments of their life. They are fed up with their lives and decide to commit suicide. Sudheer (Sudheer Babu), Praveen (Praveen) and Nandhu (Nandhita) are three dejected and depressed youngsters. The movie’s script has been penned by Maruthi and he has also ‘supervised’ the direction of the film. This is his second film and it has released across the world today. And if you want a message, there's also something in store.Sudheer Babu, brother in law of Superstar Mahesh Babu, is trying his luck with ‘Prema Katha Chitram’.
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Barring that the movie is a decent one time watch.īottom-line: An archetypal Maruthi film with a dash of love, horror, thrills, chills and loads of double entendres. This was predicted miles before but the expectations soared high in the second half. That's so routine and so run-on-the-mill. A complaint has to be lodged against the climax which is a letdown and stands as a sore thumb in the film. Good to see the film without melodrama and tear-jerking moments. No dragged scenes and no dragged emotions. S B Uddhav did a good job as the editor keeping the runtime close to 2 hours. J Prabhakar Reddy handled both the roles - camera work and direction perfectly. The remixed version of Vennalaina Cheekataina from Pacchani Kaapuram was shot well cutting between a dream sequence and the painful reality of the lead characters. JB's background score enhanced the film considerably. So are other fun-filled moments in the film.
The scene involving Kauravas and Pandavas is a laugh riot. The entire movie rides high on the comedy and the interval bang beats your imagination to pulp.
Other actors do their parts well and make the film entertaining. Her character is the nerve centre of the film. Her cherubic smile is to die for and her menacing looks keeps your spirits alive. As told in the film, she's really a cute and sweet girl. He makes you feel as if he's a caricature amid all the rollicking characters. There are umpteen comic moments in the film, but they are ripened by the supporting cast and not the lead actor. He's given flash in the pan performances especially when he shows fear and angst in his face. All these sub-plots culminate in the climax revealing the motive of the film.Īfter SMS, this is the second film for Sudheer Babu. As you know, this is a Maruthi film and you have heavy doses of them. These things are topped with double meaning dialogues. There's an undercurrent of love all through the film. The film opens with a graffiti montage of suicides and its problems - in a typical Puri Jagannadh way of introducing Itlu Shravani Subramanyam and Nenu Naa Rakshasi. The movie sets three premises and progresses with much needed twists and turns giving it a tinge of a love story and a horror-thriller. This is directed by cinematographer turned director J Prabhakar Reddy under the supervision of Maruthi. Prema Katha Chitram is the new film from Maruthi Talkies. Unlike his previous outings, this one is a little CLEAN. He's third time lucky tweaking this newly created genre and one should admit that he's getting better at it. Director Maruthi is a living testimony for this adage. Sometimes your reputation becomes a cast-iron straitjacket from which it becomes difficult to break out. This successful formula has spawned a new genre of films, and the experts are still trying to figure out a name for such a genre of comedy. Inject a few in the narrative or inject the narrative into them, then the movie is a winner. To everyone's surprise, in recent times, they have become money spinners for tinsel town. Review Prema Katha Chitram & earn 20 DM Points.* Review Submit