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Movie:Thakita Thakita
Banner:DownTown Films
Rating:---
Released On:Sep 3, 2010
The friends have been together even after finishing their education. The movie starts at a place where they are in search of jobs and starting a career. And the usual love stories among the members of the gang are neatly included. The main twist of the movie is here: Sri loves Chandana but doesn’t tell it to her till he lands himself in a job. So one fine day when he gets one, he rushes to propose Chandana but here he receives a reception to the contrary. He is not welcomed because of a drunken act that results in Chandana hating him. What is that act? Why does Chandana hate Sri? Answers at your nearest cinema.All the fresh faces have done a decent job. Considering the point that they are new comers you can’t complaint about their lip sync and only a couple of them are Telugu speaking people. Supporting actors like Cochin Hanefa, Sana and the others have done their part well. Bhumika as a teacher does her job with finesse.
Analysis :
The strength of the movie is the music by Bobo Shashi. Music is classy. The background score is impressive and sustains the interest of the audience. The picturing of songs especially ‘Ishq Hai Yeh’ and ‘Mila Milala’ are beautiful and leading cinematographer Senthil has done a commendable job.Dialogues by Kona Venkat are not really cinematic and they go along with the script. They evoke giggles at times and a few scenes demand emotional dialogues which have been penned well. Talking about giggles, comedy in the movie is prevalent most of the time. MS Narayana’s comedy track and a few comic scenes among the friends especially lights on Scut, will make you laugh with out a doubt.
TeluguOne Perspective :
Thakita Thakita’ is a message oriented movie. It talks about life. The director has used the Rubik’s cube as an object to explain the perils of life and in the process he has tried his best to convey it to the audience. The movie is impressive in parts and those parts are good enough for a watch in the theatre.