Review of Neninthe
Ravi (Ravi Teja) is a struggling Assistant director , Sandhya (Seiya) is a group dancer, falls in love with Ravi, Yadu (Supreet) is a goon who troubles sandhya, later Ravi helps Sahdhya to become a heroine, Sayaji Shinde done a producer role, Sai Ram Shankar played a fans president of Mallik (Subbaraju), how finally Ravi completed his first directorial debut titled ‘Neninthe’ with Mallik and Sandhya is the rest of the story.
Ravi Teja comes up with passive performance compared to his earlier films, he is good in emotional scenes like where Sai Ram Shankar calls from a railway track. Seiya is curvy and suitable for her role. Mumaith Khan rape episode looks off the wall, Sai Ram Shankar’s episode only stands out from the film. Subbaraju, Sajaji shinde, Brahmanandam, Venu Madhav gave decent performance. Supreet done good job as rugged villain.
Neninthe is all about film industry, no doubt it’s a self-assured film from Puri Jagannath. unlike his earlier films you cant expect entertainment from this film, the people who relates to Telugu Film Industry can easily understands the dialogues and Satires than common audience, it has some good emotional and touching scenes and also some scenes with no reason. He not even disclosed any major dark secrets.
Chakri’s music is good for listening, Varma’s editing is adequate, fight’s by ram-lakshman are okay. The Producer is really commendable for making this film.
As he himself mentioned, that the tollywood is in2% success rate, how can NRI people spend their money on the rest of 98%, with out watching reviews? And we don’t know how many websites he encouraged for his past films by giving money. Blaming the same industry, which he is currently living is lamentable.
On the whole, first half of the film is passable, second half is failed to impress, but the film had more potential at Box Office, as it’s a superhit combo of Puri and Ravi Teja. Most of his earlier films got devide talk on first day, even this one. So, we have to wait and see how long stands at BoxOffice.