Breaking News

Saturday 6 December 2014

Lakshmi Raave Maa Intiki Movie Review


Lakshmi Raave Maa Intiki Rating: 2.25/5 Cast: Naga Shourya, Avika, Rao Ramesh and others Directed by: Nandyala Ravi Produced by: M. Giridhar Banner: Giridhar Productions Banner Music by: KM Radha Krishna Release Date: 2014-12-05
Lakshmi Raave Maa Intiki Movie Review Naga Shaurya is a busy bee in Tollywood at the moment. We have recently seen him in successful low budget films like Dikkulu Chudaku Ramayya and Oohalu Gusagusalade. His latest film Lakshmi Raave Maa Intiki has Avika as the female lead. What is it about? Sai (Naga Shaurya) falls in love with Lakshmi (Avika) who is already engaged to another guy. Sai doesn't give up on her even after he knows about her engagement. He tries to get close to her by impressing her father. But her father throws Sai out of their house after he comes to know about Sai's true colors. Sai has to do something to impress Lakshmi before it is too late. Performances: Naga Shaurya's growing confidence can be seen in the portrayal of Sai. This character is bit different from what he usually plays. He got into the skin of the character and just lived it on the screen. He is definitely an asset to this film. So is Avika. Thanks to her immense following among the Television audience, Avika plays pivotal role in getting decent opening for this film. She is a pretty decent actress too. She did well in the emotional scenes. Rao Ramesh does a Prakash Raj in this. He is believable. Vennela Kishore's Software Engineer role is funny at times. Sapthagiri does the usual stuff. Vidya did an important role and she is alright. Naresh and Pavitra are natural as Shaurya's parents. On the Technical Front: Writer turned director Nandyala Ravi proves his strength as a writer. His dialogues are the biggest asset to this film. But he has relied too much on dialogues and didn't concentrate upon the script. This half baked script never engages the audience at any point. Director's failure is evident throughout the film. He failed to handle the romance track between the lead pair in a convincing way. Soundtrack composed by KM Radha Krishna is good. Same cannot be said about the background music. Cinematography is decent. Editing is too bad. There are far too many disjointed scenes in this film. Production values are fine.

No comments:

Post a Comment