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Movie:Maa Nanna Chiranjeevi
Banner:Laughing Lords entertainment
Rating:---
Released On:Jan 1, 2010
The story is about an arrogant city bred girl Neelima and a simple villager Jagapathi Babu. Neelima has a big attitude and wants to get things done her way. Neelima marries Jagapathi Babu and is confident that she can mould him to dance to her tunes. She first makes him sell off his lands to invest in stocks. When the stock market goes bust, Jagapathi Babu loses all his money. Neelmia then pesters Jagapathi Babu to invest in a software company in Hyderabad. He is reluctant but Neelima blackmails him on emotional grounds. This money too goes down the drain due to the recession. Jagapathi Babu is now a pauper and his wife leaves him. Their son Atulith chooses to stay with his dad instead of his mother. Jgapathi Babu who is now unable to live in the village moves to the city. He takes up odd jobs in order to take care of his son. His struggles only bring him much closer to his son. Jagapathi Babu faces several odds in his fight for providing a good education for his son. How he overcomes his obstacles and reaches his goal is the story. Jagapathi Babu’s wife too realizes her mistake and comes back to him making it a one happy family.
Analysis :
Jagapathi Babu e is good at delivering such roles and as usual, it was effective. Jagapathi Babu also looks apt for the role and his screen presence suits the moods. Master Atulith: The real life and soul of the film is this little boy who strikes a chord with the audience. His cute expressions and balance in emotions during sentimental scenes will flood the viewers with feelings. He is a star. Neelima: Her role was limited but Neelima made her presence felt. She has a homely sex appeal with natural beauty so she can look at taking up glamorous roles as well. Jayaprakash Reddy: He knows what is best to deliver at what time and so he has done justice to his role. Jayaprakash Reddy can mix negative shades with humor very well so he does not fail.
TeluguOne Perspective :
The film is ideally a family entertainer and it is filled with enough dose of sentiment and emotion. The journey of father and son and how the bond builds has been depicted in a good manner. The dialogues were neat, the script was well written but the screenplay could have been better. Background score was apt but the songs were a disappointment. Cinematography did a good job and editing was crisp. Costumes were natural and the art department was effective. The film is a good treat for those who wish to have few emotional moments and credit must be given to the child artiste Atulith for bringing about that sensitive portrayal of a son who is attached to his father strongly. The screen chemistry is nice and the technical aspects are good as well. However, the film has been suffering a blow due to the poor publicity by the makers. This has potential to be a profit grosser but it needs that push.