Film: Anthaka Mundu Aa Tarvatha
Starring: Sumanth Ashwin,Eesha,Ravi Babu,Rao Ramesh
Director: Mohan Krishna Indraganti
Producer: Damodar Prasad
Banner: Sri Ranjith Movies
Music: Kalyani Malik
Anil (Sumanth Ashwin) goes to Hyderabad
from Rajahmundry after his mom (Rohini) keeps pestering him to get
married. Anil does not like arranged marriage and with his father (Rao
Ramesh) support he goes off to Hyderabad. He comes across Ananya (Eesha)
in Hyderabad and falls for her, who makes greetings and artwork. Ananya
falls for him but her parents (Ravi Babu and Madhubala) goes through
marital crisis and this worries the girl in taking her relationship
forward while similar worries of their relationship bothers Anil too.
The duo later comes up with the idea of secret live-in relationship to
take a compatibility test and the rest forms the story.
Performances
Sumanth Ashwin as Anil
delivers a decent performance. He shows a remarkable improvement in
emotional scenes and dialogue delivery compared to his debut Tuneega
Tuneega. He impresses as a dancer as well.
Eesha is good looking
and plays her role convincingly. Her chemistry with Sumanth Ashwin works
out, which is the much needed factor for romantic entertainers.
Madhubala who made her
comeback after a long gap is a show stealer. Rohini and Rao Ramesh are
classy in their performances while Ravi Babu and Jhansi are impressive.
Srinivas Avasarala entertains with witty one-liners. The film had an
impressive casting.
Technical Analysis
PG Vindha’s cinematography is on
top-class while Kalyani Malik’s music is melodious and impressive .
Indraganti Mohan Krishna succeeds as a writer and director. The
dialogues are quite impressive. Screenplay thrives in freshness and is
engaging. Editing of the film is neatly done and art direction is good
and the production values are rich.
Analysis
Anthaka Mundu Aa Tarvatha is an urbane
romantic entertainer in Indraganti Mohan Krishna’s trademark style with
clean entertainment. He succeeds as a director as well as writer. The
film is Indraganti’s take on why life after wedding is not the same as
before despite love marriage for many. The scenes are relatable; the
story/concept is fresh, narration is simplistic yet the screenplay is
engaging with matured handling.
The performances, lead pair chemistry,
music, dialogues complement the film’s story. The first half offers
entertainment with good one-liners while the second half is more of
emotional scenes. The climax has been very well handled and is heart of
the film though the pace has dropped in the post-interval scenes.