Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu Movie ReviewRating :- 3/5Starring Venkatesh, Mahesh Babu, Anjali, Samantha and othersDirection: Srikanth AddalaProducer: Dil RajuBanner: Sri Venkateswara CreationsMusic: Mickey J. MayorAction: VijayArt: AS PrakashEditing: Marthand K.VenkateshCinematography: KV Guhan
Synopsis:Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu is the story of a beautiful family in Relangi. Prakash Raj fondly called as Relangi Mavayya is the head of the family. His sons are Venkatesh and Mahesh called as Peddodu and Chinnodu. Peddodu is a guy with lot of character who does not want to do routine stuff. And on the other side, Chinnodu was a jovial guy and is irresistible to every girl. He meets a girl Geeta (Samantha) and falls for her instant. And there is also Seetha, the maradalu of Venky who lives and dreams for him. What are the differences that creep in the family? How it affects their lives? forms the actual part.
How they performed?
Venkatesh had delivered a solid and matured performance as a stubborn young man. He really excelled in few emotional scenes. Mahesh had excelled in the role of Chinnodu. His naughty acts, comedy timing, one liners delivery were all excellent. One more dimension is his superb performance in emotional scenes.
Anjali looked beautiful in traditional attire and she was so natural. Samantha had little scope for acting but she had done justice to whatever she is offered. She looked pretty as always. Rao Ramesh made a mark as always with good dialogue delivery with apt diction and expressions. Prakash raj and Jayasudha did their regular jobs casually. Rest all are okay.
Technical Performances:
It was once in a life time opportunity for any director to direct two big stars like Mahesh Babu and Venkatesh in film. Srikanth Addala managed to lay hands on it for his second project itself. He tried to connect with audience with a movie which can happen in any households but missed the commercial aspect which a commoner expects. He could not get the perfect balance between Mahesh and Venky which is so crucial for a multistarer. The movie was so evenly paced that it goes no slowly with out creating any excitement in the audience.
Guhan’s cinematography is great. Mickey J.Meyer’s back ground music is awesome and songs are good. But enough care is not taken in the picturization except Vana Chinukula and the marriage song. Editing could have been better.
Final Say:
The first half of the movie is good and the graph in the second half dips slowly. The climax looks abrupt. Just like TV show, the movie just goes on slowly with out generating any stir with the entertainment quotient totally missing. The movie success will now depend on how families and ladies lap the movie.
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