Film: Mr.Pellikoduku
Starring: Sunil,Isha Chwala,Ali,Dharmavarapu Subramanayam
Director: Devi Prasad
Producer: NV Prasad, Paris Jain
Banner: Mega Super Good Films Pvt. Ltd
Music: SA Rajkumar
Buchibabu (Sunil) returns to India from
USA after a long gap of 6years due to the pressure of his family for
marriage proposal. Buchi Babu instantly falls in love with Anjali (Isha
Chawla) in his first pelli choopulu but the latter has some other plans
and has a boy friend as well. She shows her wild side to Buchi Babu with
which he drops of the marriage proposal and decides to go ahead to see
other bridegrooms. However, Buchibabu couldn’t forget Anjali and
meanwhile, the duo again meets at their friend’s wedding and what
happens between them forms the rest of the story
Performances
Sunil’s look and
appearance in the film are bad at more instances and the makers should
have taken care on his makeup which looked odd. Either the hairstyle or
his makeup didn’t suit him. His dances are good at places while it
looked routine and odd at few instances.
Isha Chawla is beautiful and she has done a good job. She has a good screen time and the story revolves around her role.
Ali and Ravi Babu bring some laughs while Dharmavarapu Subramanyam, MS Narayana and Ahuthi Prasad suited their roles well.
Technical Analysis
Cinematography by Sameer Reddy is good
while S.A. Rajkumar’s musical scores don’t impress you. The background
score is yet another minus for the film. Nandamuri Hari’s editing could
have been better and dialogues are good in parts. Devi Prasad’s
direction is not upto the mark while the screenplay is not gripping.
Production values are mediocre.
Analysis
It is known that Mr.Pellikoduku is the
official remake of Tanu weds Manu and the remake sticks to the original
story but fails in execution. Firstly, the Hindi version turned out good
hit for the lead characters performances and the film’s dialogues. But
Mr.Pellikoduku couldn’t match up to Hindi version in both the aspects.
The plot is interesting while the scenes
in the first half strike the chord. The first half has good number of
comedy scenes but the second half moves at slow pace and the emotional
scenes lacks intensity and depth. On the other hand, neither of the
songs nor the picturizations are impressive and too many songs test
one’s patience. Despite the unique and good storyline, the film looked
outdated due to the poorly penned script and music. The climax fight and
the scenes with Sunil going shirtless looked forced and unrealistic.