Savitri Telugu Movie 2016 review, Telugu movie savitri review
Nara
Rohit, who is quite busy with a handful of films in his hand is back with a
family drama titled Savitri. Also starring Nanditha, the movie has built-up a
positive pre-release buzz and has released today. Let’s see how it fares.
Story:
Savitri
(Nanditha Raj) is crazy about getting married right from her childhood days.
With this being her soul aim, she convinces her family to find a good groom for
her. Her family decides to get Savitri married to Rishi (Nara Rohit), although
both of them are not aware of this decision.
While
on her way to Shiridi, Savitri meets Rishi, who instantly falls in love with
her even though she is not interested. Due to some circumstances, both of them
miss the train. During their journey back to catch the train, Rishi tells his
family that he is not interested in marrying the girl they fixed as he is in
love with someone else now.
How
does Rishi make a disinterested Savitri fall in love with him? and How does he
convince Savitri’s family for her hand ? The answers to these questions form
the rest of the story.
Plus
Points:-
One
of the major plus points of the film is that it will appeal hugely to the
family audience. Being branded as a wholesome family entertainer, it succeeds
in carrying the theme most of the time.
Another
major plus is the casting. All roles in the film have been filled by
experienced actors which makes the film look authentic. Nara Rohit succeeds in
pulling off his role well but it is Nanditha who takes away the cake with her
natural performance and manages to impress big time.
Prabhas
Srinu and Fish Venkat bring a few laughs to the mix. The songs by Shravan are
wonderful and have also been showcased quite well. The short run-time is
another boon for the flick and the film carries marvelous production values.
Minus
Points:-
Even
though the film starts off on a interesting note, the story is ages old and has
been seen many a times previously. Also, the director loses track and brings in
unnecessary scenes which makes the film feel dragged at places, especially
during the second half.
Another
bane for the movie is the screenplay. A tighter and racy screenplay would have
taken the movie to places. The director had the right theme in mind but
faltered in executing satisfactorily. A few characters like Ravi Babu and
Vennela Kishore are unnecessarily introduced in the second half, making the
film longer than it should be.
The
whole track involving Posani is also logic-less and could have been avoided
completely. A few fights could have been avoided as they seemed unnecessary for
the most part.
Technical
Aspects:-
Though
the film is made with a small budget, the production values are exceptional.
Music by Shravan, especially the background score is superb and elevates the
film in places. RJ Kajal’s voice suits Nanditha’s character nicely and elevates
her role well. Camera work is nothing great to talk about. Dialogues on the
other hand, especially during the climax, have been written exceptionally well.
Coming
to director Pavan Sadineni, he has already proved that he has ample amount of
talent with his debut film. Even though the story he chose is ages old, he has
tried his best to execute it in an entertaining manner and has handled the
climax exceptionally well.
Verdict:-
On the whole, Savitri is a film which is high on family emotions. Although, the
film feels dragged at most places and story is ages old, the lead cast and
overall theme manages to provide just about ok entertainment and can be given a
shot if you have absolutely no options to explore this weekend.
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