What Is Bad
- Thin Story
- Lags in 2nd half
- Editing
- Predictable Narration
- Repetitive scenes
- Dragged climax
Bottom Line:A feel good old-fashioned romance
Malli Malli Idi Rani Roju Review - Story
Malli Malli Idhi Rani Roju a beautiful love
story. Rajaram (Sharwanand) is an aspiring National Athlete. In the
process of getting selected for Nationals, he comes across Nazriya
Khanum (Nithya Menen) and gets instantly attracted. Both start sharing
their love in different means, but never really try to express their
feeling by saying “I Love You”. Rajaram leaves to Delhi and wins the
Gold medal in National Athletics championship. As things were getting
better, Rajaram and Nazriya get separated due to some issues. After few
years, Mahek (Tejaswi Madivada) challenges her mom Nazriya to test her
true love. Did Rajaram still waited for his true love to return? Will
Rajaram understand the issues with Nazriya? How did they break the
misconception barrier between them and fall in love again forms the rest
of the storyline.
Malli Malli Idi Rani Roju Review - Star Performance
The home work done by the actors reflects in
their performances. Sharwanand as the lead man proves that he is an
actor who thrives on challenges. He adopts a pitch that he clings to
throughout, which makes the characters transition through an ambit of
avatars convincingly. Nithya Menen is endearing as the girl next door
who dares to dream big but lacks the heart and she does well
particularly in the second hour. She is sure going to win some hearts
with her impeccant feature. The duos share a great chemistry on screen.
Malli Malli Idhi Rani Roju is solely their show. Their charm and
confidence make up for the mediocre storytelling. The daughters in the
film, Punarnavi Bhupalam & Tejaswi Madivada are good in their
characters. Pavithra Lokesh plays a prominent role in the film. Rest of
the characters Nassar, Sana, Sharvya, Chinna and Naveen supported the
main leads well.
Malli Malli Idi Rani Roju Review - Techinical Team
It takes a lot of guts to make a film as simple,
honest and transparent as “Malli Malli Idhi Rani Roju” in this day and
age when item songs are happily letting it all hang out. MMIRR has a
quaint old world charm to it. It doesn’t try to be anything but a story
of love and trust set against today’s generation. The dialogues though
cleaving to the film’s diaphanous maneuvers are at times enormously
moving. Like, “Lakshyam ammayikanna sexy ga untundi”, “Paataku Manasu
undali kanni, Matham kadhu”, “Kanulu kuda matladagalav anni telidhu, Nee
kanulu chuse daakaa” etc. Kranthi Madhav returns to direction after a
decent gap, by his standards and disappointment. It was built up as an
intense romantic saga and from where I come, Intense romantic films
needed to be fluid and have uniformity in spite of the turmoil’s that
take place in regards to the story. Writer Director Kranthi Madhav
concentrates more on the relationship and less on the story as a whole.
Which is why nothing happens around throughout the film? You have good
instants between the lead pair – their willingness - sacrifice for
eachother, and respect they have for each other. A departure from the
instant amatory formula of today’s films, the film takes it easy giving
the characters time to breathe and develop into affinity. But in doing
so, the film remains with so many conversations, repetitious scenes and
the story going around in a loop. This is primarily because of the
screenplay and the overuse monologues as a narrative device also doesn’t
work very well.
Musically, Malli Malli Idhi Rani Roju is a treat. “Naa Chelli” probably the best track. The song, Bharatheeya, too is tastefully done. The music and dialogues often comes to the rescue of an otherwise clumsy narrative. The cinematography is great and captures a lot of wonderful sights, and flavors of the Vishakapatnam. The editing is off the mark and you feel as if the movie stretches out for a bit too long towards the end. Something which caught my eye instantly was that it didn’t look or look-like a low budget film, even though it was one. Special marks to the production design.
Musically, Malli Malli Idhi Rani Roju is a treat. “Naa Chelli” probably the best track. The song, Bharatheeya, too is tastefully done. The music and dialogues often comes to the rescue of an otherwise clumsy narrative. The cinematography is great and captures a lot of wonderful sights, and flavors of the Vishakapatnam. The editing is off the mark and you feel as if the movie stretches out for a bit too long towards the end. Something which caught my eye instantly was that it didn’t look or look-like a low budget film, even though it was one. Special marks to the production design.
Malli Malli Idi Rani Roju Review - Analysis
Malli Malli Idhi Rani Roju is an altruistic
tale of love, a refreshing break from the common corroborates -
retaliation, backstabbing, jealousy in today’s love stories. The real
theme of MMIRR was not revealed in the promos. It’s nothing new but
presented in an innovative way. Well, the feel good screenplay has made
it a very promising film. The movie is too tangled to transport you. At
almost 142 minutes, it requires enormous patience. It needs some
trimming in the second half. However, director Kranthi Madhav succeeds
in infusing an even rhythm to the proceedings. All in all, watch Malli
Malli Idhi Rani Roju for the feel good first half and charmingly
old-world romantic take. Besides, it’s not like you have a choice. You
are bound. Your other choices are.. Gr..Garr.. Gaddam Gang and
Pesarratu!! Hehe..
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