Wednesday, 5 September 2018

@Nartanasala movie review: This 'gay' comedy never works!

His father Kalamandir Kalyan (Sivaji Raja) arranges his marriage with Satyabhama (Yamini Bhaskar), daughter of a effective chief (Jaya-prakash Reddy). To keep away from this marriage Radha Krishna claims he is homosexual. The marriage is cancelled, but hassle begins as Radha Krishna receives a proposal from a man. Director Srinivas Chakravarthy adopts a cliched method to a recurring challenge. The protagonist lying to break out from something isn't new in Telugu films; it is simply that @Nartanasala makes use of the gay tack. The movie does not start out properly, going overboard with Sivaji Raja over the protagonist. After some dull episodes, the interval scene receives an exciting twist. The 2d 1/2 is placed in Jayaprakash Reddy's residence, and Chakravarthy introduces a few scenes which are greater silly than comical. Naga Shaurya is a demonstrated actor but is just k in @Nartanasala. Ajay has an critical position turns in a actual performance. The cinematography is neat and Mahati Sagar's tune capabilities two good songs. The dialogues coping with the homosexual episode are not correct. @Nartanasala become supposed to be a comedy but Chakravarthy turns in sub-par work. The gay perspective does now not work even though @Nartanasala gets its call from the vintage classic, which dealt with the Arjuna episode from the Mahabharatha. Dailyhunt https://www.openstreetmap.org/user/kizansjaan

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