Entha Manchivaadavuraa Review – Slow Paced Emotional Drama

Nandamuri Kalyan Ram starrer ‘Entha Manchivaadavuraa’ has hit the screens today finally, after the two big releases Sarileru Neekevvaru and Ala Vaikunthapuramulo before the festival. As this is a festive season, Telugu audience will allow 3 to 4 movies and watch all of them, if they are good. Let’s see if the Entha Manchivaadavuraa team utilized this special occasion!
Cast: Nandamuri Kalyan Ram, Mehreen Pirzada, Rajiv Kanakala, Sr Naresh, Sarath Babu, Suhasini, Vennela Kishore
Director: Satish Vegesna
Entha Manchivaadavuraa Story:
Balu (Kalyan Ram) loses his parents at his childhood and all his relatives leave him alone. Later, this makes him to start an emotion supplier business with his friend (Mehreen). This company sends people as close relatives to act like their own which makes people feel happy and remove their loneliness. Once Balu goes as a son to Tanikella Bharani’s house and gets into a big problem because of a sand mafia kingpin (Rajeev Kanakala). How Balu solves his problems and keeps everyone happy form the remaining story.
Entha Manchivaadavuraa Review:
The concept of the movie is adapted from a Gujarati film ‘Oxygen’ and it is quite interesting. Kalyan Ram performed well in emotional and comedy scenes too. Vennela Kishore too did well and made the audience laugh at times. Mehreen gets a good role and supported Kalyan Ram throughout the film. Senior actors Suhasini and Sharath Babu did their roles well and their episode has both emotions and comedy. Tanikella Bharani is good in his emotional role and Naresh acted okay. Rajeev Kanakala performed well as the main villain.
The first half is good and interesting with emotions and comedy but the second half falls down with slow-paced narration. The villain's role in the second half is too low and emotions too looked artificial. Overall, the proceedings in the second half have no seriousness.
Director Satish Vegesna has failed to impress people while narrating this remake story though adopted well, by setting up the entire thing in Telugu nativity. The dialogues are good and production design is also okay. The camera work and editing are just about average. The screenplay is not impressive and the music by Thaman is superb and we already heard it before the film’s release.
What’s Good?
Kalyan Ram’s performance
Vennela Kishore’s comedy
Music
What’s Okay?
Emotions
Dialogues
What’s Bad?
Narration
Verdict: Entha Manchivaadavuraa is a slow-paced emotional drama that impresses the audience in parts. Though the concept is new, the narration in the second part makes the audience feel bored.
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