mr.medhavi review

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Punchline
: Miss. Medhavi, in deed
Genre:
Love

Type: Straight
Banner:
Lifestyle Art Films

Cast: Raja, Genelia, Sonu Sood, Dharmavarapu, Suman, Tanikella Bharani, Suman Shetty, MS Narayana, Brahmanandam, Hema

Music: Chakri
Cinematography: Sunil Kumar Reddy
Art: KV Varma
Editing: KV Nagireddy
Story – dialogues – screenplay – direction: Neelakanta
Producer: Bodduluri Rama Rao
Release date: 26 January 2008

Review

Story

Mr Medhavi Vishwak (Raja) is an orphan who is adapted by his school teacher. Later Vishwak becomes independent and takes care of himself. During this process, Vishwak becomes manipulative guy in order to succeed life. During his childhood, he happens to meet an NRI kid called Swetha who joins his school for a few days. They develop a close friendship. They happen to meet again after they grow up. The rest of the story is all about whether they fall in love or not.

Artists Performance

Mr Medhavi Raja is looking very handsome in this film. He suited the role very well and got into the skin of the character. Genelia is cool as usual. Her performance is excellent when she invites Sonu Sood to her house. She gave a matured performance in the climax of the film. But her make-up and hair style should have been better. Sonu Sood did a guest role and he is adequate. MS Narayana and Dharmavarapu Subramanyam provided comic relief. Suman, Hema and Tanikella Bharani are good.

 

 

 

Analysis: The film starts with an interesting note. The kids episode is impressive. First half is decent. The second half has some dull moments, but the climax twist makes it up for sagging second half. The plus points of the film are casting, narrative style and clean concept. On the flipside, the second half should have been in a more interesting way. The way Raja is taught about relationships is good. Neelakanta should be appreciated for having guts to insert the ‘HR SWOT’ episode in the film which lasts for over 15 minutes. On a whole, Mr. Medhavi is a well intended and a decent film. This film will definitely appeal the ultra A class audiences. The commercial appeal for an average moviegoer is very much limited.

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