Brahmanandam’s son Gautham starrer Vareva has reached the big-screens with Vareva. This is his second film, while his first flick Pallakilo Pelli Kuthuru failed to create the mark at Box-Office. Let’s see if audiences say Varevaa after watching the film.
Story
Rishi (Gautam) is a happy going guy and an engineering student who falls in love with Sandhya (Shambavi), who is her classmate. Sandhya’s father (Devan) is a rich business man and approves their love. The couple leaves to Vizag for the blessings of Rishi’s mom. Rishi gets attacked in Vizag by some goons and everyone feels that it is Devan who did it. But it is by a Vizag goon Bhupathi (Ashish Vidyarthi), as Gautham accidentally kills his brother while saving one of his friends. Bhupati’s men chase him and how Gautham solves the problem is all about the film.
Performances
Gautham is yet to learn a lot on his acting skills. He is nowhere comparable to his father Brahmanandam in terms of acting or expressions. 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, instead director failed to utilize the comedy king to the fullest with a badly designed 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.
Technical Aspects
Looks like the team hardly gave importance to the technical aspects. Director has come up with a thin storyline with some illogical scenes. The screenplay of the film is horrible and the dialogues are bad. Mahesh Shankar’s music is below average. Cinematography is another back draw and editing is weak. Fights by Ram Lakshman are good.
Analysis
Director Mahi handled the film poorly with bad script, pathetic screenplay, pale comedy, and weak climax. Neither of the elements creates any interest on the film, but tests your patience. It’s definitely not apt to its title Vareva!
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