Thellavarithe Guruvaram Movie Review

Sri Simha scored a big hit with his debut movie Mathu Vadalara and his second movie Thellavarithe Guruvaram is touted to be a rom-com and it hit the big screens today, let us check the review of the film.
Director: Manikanth Gelli
Music: Kaala Bhairava
Producer: Rajani Korrapati
Story:
Veerendra(Simha) and Madhu( Misha Narang) try to escape from their marriage for their own personal problems. But they are restricted and the duo then start opening up about the reason for their hesitance to get married as Veerendra still has feeling for his ex-girlfriend Krishnaveni(Chitra Sukhna) and the rest of the story reveals the track between these three individuals.
Performances:
Sri Simha has improved a lot as an actor and performs well in love scenes and comedy sequences. Chitra Sukhla gets a brief role in the film and she is decent in her role. Misha Narang is her first film and she is in her elements. Satya provides some comical relief with his brilliant timing and the rest of the star cast has Ajay, Rajeev Kanakala, and Saranya who have delivered great performances.
Technical Aspects:
The cinematography, which was done by Suresh is very good, his lighting and framing set the right mood for the film. Kala Bhairava’s music is good but it is not of his best quality. Editing can be done better. Debut director Manikanth Gelli tries to explain a triangular love story with situational comedy. The first half of the film is a bumpy ride with a couple of entertaining scenes and a few more boring sequences. The second half is undercooked. Unnecessary sequences take the center stage in the second half. He picks a routine story and his approach is outdated.
Positive Points:
Simha’s performance
A couple of comedy scenes
Visuals
Negative Points:
Routine story
Boring second half
Stretched scenes
Narration
No emotional connect
Overall Verdict:
Thellavarithe Guruvaram is a triangular love story that is the least bit engaging. It may test the patience of the audience.
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