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Movie:Kavya's Diary
Banner:Indira Productions
Rating:---
Released On:Jun 5, 2009
Its a very different story. Raj (Indrajeet) and Pooja (Manjula) are a happy couple with a dumb boy and a baby girl. Kavya (Charmme) comes to their house as the care taker for the kids. The couple treat her affectionately like a friend rather than a caretaker. She equally works hard and gains the confidence of the couple and the kids. Brother of Raj (Shashank) comes home to celebrate the festival Diwali. He falls in love with Kavya. Unfortunately he dies in a mishap. The cause is unknown. The flashback reveals Kavya as the wife of Dr Kiran, a gynaecologist. He misbehaves with and sexually abuses prospective mothers. Puja also gets a similar treatment and so she lodges a complaint Some women, who have faced such ill-treatment from Dr Kiran also support Puja and the case becomes strong. With no other option left, Dr Kiran commits suicide. Kavya suffers abortion and in the process her uterus is removed. And that makes her unable to bear children in future. She joins as ayah only to take revenge on Pooja for her husband's death. She intends to kill Kavya and after her death, to live happily with her husband Indrajit and the two kids. What happens next... Does Pooja die in the hands of Kavya...is to be seen on the silver screen.
Analysis :
The storyline is off-beat and out of the way. This is a remake of the English film “The Hand That Rocks The Cradle” released in 1922. The first half proceeds at a very mild pace. It is only the second half where things really pick up the heat. The director’s attempt to narrate a revenge drama in a different way is commendable. Charmme excellently performances the role of a the bruised woman waiting to take vengeance on another woman. Manjula did justice to her role. Some of the scenes that involve Charmme and Manjula capture the audience attention. Excellent cinematography added the scenic beauty to the film. Cinematographer Shyam Dutt beautified every frame of the film. Music also impresses. Editing is good.
TeluguOne Perspective :
This film has family entertainment served on a neat platter garnished with crime and suspense. Watch this if the cuisine suits you.