Film: Varna
Starring: Arya, Anushka Shetty, Radhika, Siva Karthikeyan
Director: Selvaraghavan
Producer: Prasad V Potluri
Banner: PVP Cinemas
Music: Harris Jayaraj, Anirudh Ravichander
Ramya (Anushka), a doctor falls for
Madhu Balakrishna (Arya) who is a lecturer and philanthropic person in
the first instance. Ramya proposes Madhu but the latter rejects it
though he realizes later. On the other hand, a different story between
the two runs parallel in second(fantasy) world where people don’t
experience love. Varna (Anushka) here is a tribal girl and Mahendra
(Arya) commander chief’s son who woos Varna. The rest forms the story.
Performances
Despite the leads putting in their efforts for their roles, it looked pale on-screens due to the weak characterizations,
Anushka as Ramya has performed well while her characterization as Varna wasn’t etched properly and it’s just not Anushka’s cup of tea.
Arya tried his best for
the two characters as Madhu and Mahendra but in vain. Ashok Kumar is
noticeable and others filled the screens.
Technical Analysis
Ramji’s cinematography is good and
Harris Jayaraj’s musical scores are ear pleasing. Anirudh Ravichander
did a fine job for the background score. Action scenes are ordinary
while the VFX works are good. Direction is bad, screenplay is terrible,
narration is confusing, Editing is inconsistent. Production Values are
rich.
Analysis
With a bond love in two different worlds
of realistic and fiction, Selvaraghavan has come up with unconventional
yet unconvincing storyline. But the script is shabby and terribly
executed. The entire plot gets revealed in the first hour and Selva
fails to engage the audiences with the proceedings. Screenplay is
pathetic and the character developments are quite weak. Also the two
stories are loosely connected that the feel goes totally missing. Added
to it, the lip sync goes missing for the Telugu version which further
tests the patience.
The twists and turns never takeoff or
offer us some surprise in this fantasy genre film. In the end, audiences
only wonder what exactly is the story!!! PVP Cinemas has spent a bomb
on this experimental project. The only positives are lavish technical
values and VFX works. Despite 18 months in production, star cast,
lavish production values and eccentric director Selvaraghavan, Varna is
not worth the wait!!!