Film: Prema Katha Chithram
Starring: Sudheer Babu, Nanditha,Hasika
Director: J Prabhakar Reddy
Producer: Maruti,Sudarshana Reddy P
Banner: Maruthi media House,RPA Creations
Music: JB
Sudheer (Sudheer Babu) gets cheated by
his girl friend and so decides to commit suicide while two of the other
youngsters Nandu (Nandita), Praveen (Praveen) who also give up on their
lives decide to suicide while Giri (Giri) also joins them. They move to a
guesthouse in a city to end their lives. As they spend their final
moments, Sudheer and Nandu falls in love. But weird incidents in the
guest house make them scary. Rest of the story is to be watched on
big-screens.
Performances
Sudheer babu has performed well and he showed a good improvement in his acting while he already proved that he is brilliant at dancing.
Nanditha is the right
choice for the film and she is brilliant at expressions and ease in
performance. She looked cute and is an asset for the movie. Praveen and
Giri have done hilarious roles
Technical Analyis
Despite the medium budget, the film is
technically high. Cinematography and music are assets for this horror
genre flick while background score is elevating. Editing is crisp.
Prabhakar Reddy’s direction is good despite simple storyline. Screenplay
is effective while the dialogues are entertaining. Production values
are good.
Analysis
Prema Katha Chitram falls under horror
genre yet the film will entertain with good comedy. The lead stars have
done good job while Giri’s comedy is one of the assets of the film. PKC
starts off slowly with few needless scenes but it picks up momentum and
Nanditha has done extremely well during the pre-interval block while the
second half is a fun-filled laugh riot. The Draupadi Vastrapaharanam
scene is quite hilariously shot and the situational comedy worked well.
Screenplay and dialogues along with re-recording are other assets
besides the cast performances.Like several Maruthi films, this film also
has few double-entrande. Despite few flaws, Prema Katha Chitram makes
you glued to the screens for its right mix of horror and humor.