Preethi Hungama :: Kannada Movie Preeti Hungama Review |
An okay tale, the story begins with two different individuals with two different ambitions. There is Raj (vivek) whose goal in life is to get a diamond ad project and then there is Geetha (shuba) whose goal is to write an article for the 100th edition of a magazine. For his ad, Raj has to know more about a woman and for the article, Geetha has to stage a love drama and then dump him to get the real reaction. However, things take a turn when Raj begins to fall in love with Geetha for real and in no time, she reciprocates as well. What happens from there forms the rest of the story.
The director has come up with an interesting thought but he was not able to conceive it well on the screen. The presentation was alright but the narrative was not good. The dialogues were average, the script was normal, the screenplay was apt. Background score was not very strong but two songs were impressive. Editing could have been better. Costumes were natural and the art department was just decent. Vivek Raj does his bit as required and does justice to his role, Shuba looks flabby and she has to do something about it or else…, Ananthnag was appealing, Avinash was good, Urvashi was standard, Padmaja Rao was perfect.
The film takes off on an interesting note but it is due to the slow narration and the pace that brings the momentum. While the first half is about the plot and the regular elements of fun and romance, the second half gets a bit serious and then there is the regular melodrama. Overall, the film is average on technical aspects but better on performances. At the box office, it might be a below average fare.
Banner: Nivasini Arts
Cast: Vivek Raj, Shuba Punj, Ananthnag, Avinash, Urvashi, Padkaja Rao, Malathi Sardeshpande
Music: Raj Kiran
Camera: Chandrasekhar
Director: Vivek Raj
Producer: R Pushpa
Release Date: September 03, 2010
Verdict : Not interesting… SOURCE CREDITS BHARATSTUDENT
The director has come up with an interesting thought but he was not able to conceive it well on the screen. The presentation was alright but the narrative was not good. The dialogues were average, the script was normal, the screenplay was apt. Background score was not very strong but two songs were impressive. Editing could have been better. Costumes were natural and the art department was just decent. Vivek Raj does his bit as required and does justice to his role, Shuba looks flabby and she has to do something about it or else…, Ananthnag was appealing, Avinash was good, Urvashi was standard, Padmaja Rao was perfect.
The film takes off on an interesting note but it is due to the slow narration and the pace that brings the momentum. While the first half is about the plot and the regular elements of fun and romance, the second half gets a bit serious and then there is the regular melodrama. Overall, the film is average on technical aspects but better on performances. At the box office, it might be a below average fare.
Banner: Nivasini Arts
Cast: Vivek Raj, Shuba Punj, Ananthnag, Avinash, Urvashi, Padkaja Rao, Malathi Sardeshpande
Music: Raj Kiran
Camera: Chandrasekhar
Director: Vivek Raj
Producer: R Pushpa
Release Date: September 03, 2010
Verdict : Not interesting… SOURCE CREDITS BHARATSTUDENT
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