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Prema katha chitram 2 review
Prema katha chitram 2 review






prema katha chitram 2 review

prema katha chitram 2 review

For Sumanth Ashwin, this comes as another rude shock like some of his badly made recent movies.

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Rest of the movie is knowing who she is and what her story is.Īll the actors in the film are clueless what they are doing. Sudheer decides to stay put to know the truth. In the farm house, a girl (Nandita Swetha) scares them daily but they continue to stay there. To avoid facing her again, he heads to a farm house with his friend. Sudheer (Sumanth Ashwin) is a college student, his college mate (Siddhi Idani) likes him but he says that he is not in love with her and she is just a friend. This sequel begins one year later with those incidents we had seen in the original. The film begins narrating what had happened in the first part. Let’s find out whether this sequel is worthy enough or not. “Prema Katha Chitram” was one of the smash hits in the horror comedy genre in Tollywood. Also, better casting with right comedy timing is a much-needed requirement.Cast: Sumanth Ashwin, Nandita Swetha, Siddhi Idnani and others The first half of the movie needs a total revamp, in tune with the climax of the film. The writing is terrible and gives unintentional laughs at many points. The background score is useful but is highly derivative. JB aka Jeevan Babu has given decent music, keeping the production in mind. The other actor despite so much screen time feels like a wasted opportunity. Vidyullekha Raman gets a scene to stand out among the crowd. Siddhi Idnani doesn’t offer that impression simply because her role doesn’t get that far. She mixes them all and goes way over the top. It seems like the DVD’s of old movies of similar genre flicks have been given to her to copy the body language and small gestures. Nanditha Swetha hams like there is no tomorrow. It is another matter that the half of the one percent audience inside the cinemas might have made a similar move at the interval itself. The direction is abysmally bad in these sequences which further give a compelling reason to the viewer to make a move to the exit long before the movie end credits roll. But, the fact that we come to know about that, at the very end, that itself is self-explanatory as to why the movie fails. The climax shows there was a little potential, once we get to know what the movie was all about. It doesn’t come as a surprise then that the characters itself sprout many times – ‘what the hell is happening?’ It is that bad. The various Hollywood inspirations make the overall effort even worse than it actually looks. Nothing seems to happen organically, and artificiality too reaches a new level.

prema katha chitram 2 review

However, soon after the interval, things are back to square one and on a much worse level. It is only towards the interval that little progress happens sans any repetitiveness. Within the predictable premise, the beginning is terrible, and nothing seems to happen for a long time. The movie is predictable from start to end. The director fails spectacularly in getting an engaging outing with the setup in his hand. Not only is the story wafer thin lacking any freshness, but the locations are also limited, and everything has to rely on a tight screenplay. Hari Kishan has a difficult task in his hand with Prema Katha Chitram 2. Overall, the sooner he forgets that a film like this exists the better. The climax portion, which is a total rip off of a legendary act from The Shining is a joke on the audience. Not that he is convincing doing it, but it makes one feel less miserable compared to what he does otherwise while trying to act. Sumanth Ashwin is alright as long as he doesn’t speak and act cool like a lover boy. What is happening at the farmhouse and why is it happening that way is what the film is all about? Meanwhile, Nandu (Nanditha Swetha), the actual lover of Sudheer starts to act strangely when they plan to meet at a farmhouse.

prema katha chitram 2 review

Bindu ( Siddhi Idnani) falls in love with Sudheer (Sumanth Ashwin) and takes extreme action when he doesn’t reciprocate.








Prema katha chitram 2 review