Movie : Solo
Rating: 3/5
Cast : Nara Rohit & Nisha Agarwal
Banner : SVK Cinema
Music : Mani Sharma
Director : Parasuram
Producer : Srinivas
Story:
Gowtham (Nara Rohith) is an orphan and so he likes to get married to a girl from a large joint family so that he can feel them as his own. Gowtham falls in love with Vaishnavi (Nisha Agarwal) and goes on to woo her. Very soon Vaishnavi too falls in his love. Vaishnavi’s father Raghupathi Naidu (Prakash Raj) wants his daughter to get married to a guy with a good family support and so he rejects to their love. How does Gautham convince Vishnavi’s family and win her is the rest of the story.
Performances :
Nara Rohith : Improved a lot than his debut Baanam. He surprised with dances. HE have to work a lot on acting,expressions. He looked good when he is with goggles,may be because of broad eye brows he might have looked little bad in closeups (without goggles). His diction is good,voice is solid.
Nisha Agarwal : ETMAM. Entha Thakkuva Matlaadukunte Antha Manchidi. Looks levu,acting ledu,expression raadu,body language undadu,devuda !!
All others are good. Srinivasa Reddy rocked the show with his comedy.
Technical Departments :
Music : One of the major assets for the film. BGM is good.Mani got his midas touch back. He helped the movie a lot with his RR.
Cinematography : Cinematography is good too. Actually its very pleasant. Movie is very energetic coz of the bright lighting.
Editing : Editing is good,but could have been better.There is lag in few scenes in second half.
Analysis:
Solo is a romantic cum family entertainer and director Parasuram has put in good commercial ingredients. We have seen the storyline many a times but Parasuram managed to treat it differently with a well-written script. The romantic scenes, witty dialogues in the comedy part, good family emotional scenes entertain us. While the first half of the film is laced with romantic angle and comedy, the second half is an emotional galore with family values and the climax is an asset for the film with good dialogues.
Final Verdict:
Well-handled romantic family drama
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