Cast :: Sumanth Chowdary, Ria Chakravarthy and others
Music Director :: Karthik Raaja Director :: M S Raju Producer :: Maganti Ram Chandran Release Date :: 20-07-2012 Tuneega Tuneega Review, Tuneega Tuneega Movie Review, MS Raju Tuneega Tuneega Movie Review, Tuneega Tuneega movie rating, Tuneega Tuneega Telugu Movie Review: Producer turned director who made a heart touching love story like 'Vaana' has once again donned the role of a director to launch his son Sumanth Ashwin as an actor with 'Tunnega Tuneega'. Check out ;Tunnega Tuneega' review to see what MS Raju has offered audience this time. Story : Prabhu and Naga Babu are childhood friends and both are affectionate towards each other. Naga Babu's daughter Nidhi (Rhea Chakraborty) and Prabhu's son Karthik Ramaswamy(Sumanth Ashwin) doesn't like each other. A mischievous thing done by Karthik ends up with Nidhi failing her exams in India and is sent to abroad for her higher studies. However, Nidhi makes up her mind to take revenge on Karthik after returning to India. Things take a turn and Karthik falls for Nidhi and its a love at first sight. Will both these childhood enemies love blossoms or not must be watched on the big screen. Analysis : Movie starts with Dr James(Sayaji Shinde) telling the flash back story to the priest(Chandra Mohan). The first half of the movie offers lot of love and hilarious episodes between Karthik, Nidhi and their families. Love chemistry between the lead pair has been shot very well and so are the emotional scenes. The way Karthik tries to woo his childhood enemy Nidhi is impressive and when Nidhi is ready to express her feelings to Karthik, pre climax mode starts. Family members of Nidhi, who doesn't like Karthik, creates misunderstanding and portray him as a culprit infront of everyone. Pre climax is heavy with some emotional quotient between Naga Babu and Prabhu's families. Director MS Raju tried to balance emotional and love scenes equally in the second half but faltered in some scenes Second heroine Manisha enters the scene to give a twist for the ongoing love story which is a routine move by the director. Though the entire plot seems to be convincing, audience will come to conclusion about what the end would be. TeluguOne Perspective : MS Raju has once again come up with a decent story line and has put across a clean entertainer. Like his earlier film 'Vaana', he has given more importance for the love and emotional episodes. Songs are good to watch but none of them seems to catchy. Lead pair in the film, Sumanth Ashwin and Rhea have delivered satisfactory performances and especially Rhea is gorgeous on screen. Audience can feel the flavor of 'Nuvvosthanante Nenoddantana' movie. Debut actor Sumanth Ashwin has given impressive performance, he delivered dialogues and dance moves with ease. Nothing to complain about MS Raju as he has done justice as a director for the plot which he has chosen. Entire star cast of the movie have come up with decent performances to make all the scenes lively. Performances : Sumanth Ashwin has made a confident debut with his impressive acting and dancing skills. Rhea Chakraborty has given a decent performance and has looked very cute in some episodes. 'Premalo Padithe' movie fame Manisha has done her job in a limited role given to her. Naga Babu and Prabhu have delivered matured performances Sayaji Shinde has done his part well. MS Narayana appears in a limited roles but enthralls audience with Mahesh Babu Business Man dialogue. Technicalities : Dialogues by Paruchuri Brothers are ok. Music is just ok and the background score is good. Cinematography by S Gopal Reddy is excellent and is the main asset for the film. Editing by Krishna Reddy is good and the production values of Padmini Arts banner are good. Positives : Lead Pair's Performances Clean story Negatives : No Catchy Songs Predictable sequences Slow Narration Final Word : Watch 'Tunnega Tuneega' if you are expecting for a clean and family entertainer.
Tuneega Tuneega Rating : 2.75/5
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Written By Anonymous on Friday, 20 July 2012 | 06:52
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