Sunday, 30 January 2011

Vareva Telugu Movie Genuine Review


Vareva Telugu Movie Review & Rating(2/5)

Movie: Vareva
Cast: Goutham, Shambhavi, Brahmanandam, Ashish Vidyarthi
Director: Maheswara Rao
Producer: Maheswara Rao
Banner: Movie Miracles
Music: Mahesh Shankar

RATING : 2/5

Gautham's Vareva has released to the big-screens. This is his second film, while his first film 'Pallakilo Pelli Kuthuru' failed to create the mark at Box-Office. Now, his 2nd film Vareva has released on 28th January.
Story
Rishi (Gautam) is an engineering student who fells for his co student Sandhya (Shambavi) for which the latter reciprocates. Sandhya’s father approves their love and the couple comes to Vizag to get the blessings of Rishi’s mother. In Vizag, Rishi gets attacked by some goons. He comes to know that they are sent by Bhupathi (Ashish Vidhyardhi). Gautam accidentally kills brother of Bhupati in an incident and now he avenges his brother’s death. Rishi tries to convince Bhupati to leave him alone as he killed his brother unknowingly. But Bhupati doesn’t convince and gives him a chance by telling him to hide in some place for one month. He says that if he doesn’t find him in this one month he will kill him. Gautam disagrees to it and tells Bhupati that he will be available for him for one week and challenges to kill him in that week. If he misses Bhupati has to leave Gautam alone as per the agreement. Rest of the story is how Gautam survives from Bhupati’s men in that week.
Performances
Gautham is yet to learn a lot on his acting skills. However, he is good at dancing and fights.
Debutant lady Shambavi is just for her looks. She does not register any impact on her role in terms of acting.
Brahmanandam could have been given a good role. Master Bharath’s role is too loud and at times irritating. Ashish Vidyardhi is okay. Rest of the cast Venu Madhav, Vennela Kishore, Krishna Bhagavan and other roles too were badly handled.
Analysis
Director Mahi handled the film poorly with bad script. Mahi’s screenplay didn’t help. Comedy is pale and songs are bad adding to the woes.

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