Baby Movie Review

Anand Deverakonda and filmmaker Sai Rajesh collaborated on the film Baby, which was released today. Vaishnavi Chaitanya plays the lead, and Viraj Ashwin plays a supporting part. The film's trailer was recently released and received a big response from the audience, raising hopes for the film, which was released today. Let's wait and see how the film turns out.
Movie : Baby
Star Cast : Anand Deverakonda, Viraj Ashwin, Vaishnavi Chaithanya
Director : Sai Rajesh
Producer : SKN
Music : Vijay Bulganin
Run Time : 2h 51m
Release : 14 Jul, 2023
Story :
Anand and Vaishnavi have been in love since class ten, and everything appears to be normal until Vaishnavi is accepted into a top college in the city. She befriends wealthy people and meets Viraj, a wealthy man who falls in love with Vaishnavi. Anand and Vaishnavi got into a violent argument one night, which affects their lives forever. The rest of the novel revolves around what this struggle is, how it affects their lives, and what occurs at the end.
On Screen performances:
Anand Deverakonda has grown considerably as an actor and successfully conveys every emotion of his character. He excels in emotional sequences and hits all the appropriate notes. The pain and heartbreak that he displays during the film's pre-climax is heartbreaking and makes everyone feel for him.
Vaishnavi Chaitanya delivers an outstanding performance. She is her character, and she brilliantly portrays her many moods and phases. Her character and deeds have a lot of depth, which is extremely amazing. She plays a significant role in the picture, with the entire plot circling around her, and she does not disappoint. Viraj Ashwin has a good personality and works well with what he is given.
He also looks excellent, and while his acting is good, he could have done better in emotional parts. The movie's supporting cast is also strong, however Nagendra Babu and Viva Harsha might have been used much better, as they appear to be underutilised.
Technical Aspects :
Sai Rajesh, the director, has created a story that is both touching and devastating. It is a very modern story with parts that are extremely similar to those we see or hear about in real life. He created a really enjoyable and relatable first half and closed it with a banger of an intermission, increasing the ante for the second half. While the second part of the film begins well, the pacing is all over the place, with numerous scenes dragging out excessively. Viraj Ashwin's character arc is poorly developed and abruptly ends with no satisfactory resolution.
The film's climax, while highly painful and emotional, may not resonate with everyone and may be too much for the audience to bear, in contrast to the rest of the film, which managed to entertain the audience until then.
Aside from that, the filmmaker should have taken more care with the story's direction in the second half, as it feels all over the place and too extended. Vijai Bulganin's background score and music are excellent and properly complement the story-telling process. Certain situations have a lot more depth and are more enjoyable because of the excellent background score. The cinematography is also excellent.
Positive Points:
Lead cast performances
Background score and music
Relatable story and characters
Negative Points:
Lag in second
half Climax
Overall Verdict:
The performances of the main cast. Music and background score Story and characters that are relatable Negative Points: Lag in the second half Climax.
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