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Cast: Sai Tej, Vedha Jalandharr, Pradeep Kotte, Swathi Karimireddy, Amma Ramesh, Satyanarayana, Lathish

 

Crew

Music Director : Vamsikanth Rekhana

Cinematographer : Akshay Ram Podishetti

Editor : V. Muniraju

Director : V. Muniraju

Producer : Kiran Abbavaraam

 

Kiran Abbavaram captured the public eye with interesting publicity event for his Timmarajupalli TV, where everyone of the cast and crew came in famous movie get-ups. He produced the film after KA and stated that the story is close to his native. Let's discuss about the film in detail. 

 

Plot

In 1996, when owning TV was seen as pride in Indian villages, Satish (Sai Tej) finds a way to arrange TV on every Mahasivarati at the village. He falls in love with Sharada (Vedha) and their love story grows. Meanwhile, Ramachandrayya (Amma Ramesh) dreams about owning a TV but Rajappa (Kotte Pradeep) beats to it. Suddenly, ond day, his TV goes missing and he blames Satish. Why? How Satish proves his innocence and marry Sharada? Watch the movie to know more. 



Analysis :

Sai Tej and Vedha looked good together. All the actors who played their characters are perfectly cast and they did well. The scenes have been executed in a very realistic manner to give a lived-in feel. Music by Vamsikanth Rekhana is good and it suits the narrative.

But the problem arises with the screenplay and main concept. It feels like a love story in the first half-an-hour and then it starts to expand into a one upmanship story between two rivals. Had it been about the rivalry from the first scene, the screenplay could have had focus. 

Here, it just feels tedious after a point as the comical sequences don't really work and seriousness in such real life based stories start to wear off. Vamsy's April 1st Vidudala, Ladies Tailor have different flavour from Manchu Pallaki and Anveshana. That's the kind of difference, the makers needed to understand and portray. 

Also, while the things look real like we are invited to a village, nothing looks impactful and lands perfectly in place in terms of narrative. It feels random at places and completely disoriented at others. Technically, movie is good enough and production values are fine too. Overall, movie doesn't give a theatrical experience that it promises. 

 

Positives

Casting 

Performances to an extent 

Realistic setting 

Music 

 

Negatives

Saggy Screenplay 

Impactless Narrative 

Lethargic Execution at places 

Too serious in second hour. 



TeluguOne Perspective :

Movie could've been better but manages to be a novel attempt. 

 

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