· Star Cast : Sumanth Ashwin, Rehana (Mruthika),
· Producer : Narasimha Chary,Narasimha Reddy Ilavala
· Director : Vema Reddy
· Music : Mickey J Meyer
· Released on: 5-12-2014
What Is Good
- Cinematography
- Music
- Lead Performances
What Is Bad
- Runtime
- Editing
- Narration
- Script
- Loop Holes
- 2nd Half.
Bottom Line: Terrible Youthful Entertainer
Chakkiligintha Review - Story
Adi (Sumanth Ashwin) a
happy go lucky guy, studies in MIT College, Hyderabad. The one who hates
running behind girl to express their true love, seeing their college mates, he
makes them to take a pledge that they will avoid girls at any cost (in Phase 1)
and follow girls in proposing the love (In phase 2). When girl’s witticism comes
to an end, here comes to Avanthika (Rehana) from Vizag. The most intelligent
flirt Adi starts falling in the trap of Avanthika. In a short time, Adi
proposes Avi in the college and she rejects the proposal in the public. But he
never stops loving her. At this time, Rahul (Chaitanya Krishna) enters to
spoils Adi’s plans. Who is Rahul? What’s his issue with Avi? Did Avanthika
parents accept love marriage and will Avanthika consider Adi’s love forms the
rest of the storyline.
Chakkiligintha Review - Star
Performance
Sumanth Ashwin’s
performance and dialogue delivery has improved considerably since his Lovers
days and Vema Reddy has ensured there is no trace of Ram left in his
performance, yet something is missing. Could be the vigor, intensiveness or the
lack of screen presence? He seems to have necessary talent and looks for
teenage entertainers. Rehana looks pretty in her looks and performance is fine.
The chemistry between the lead pair was missing the magical feel. Thagubothu
Ramesh and Sapthagiri limited to small roles and are wasted. Comedians Viva
Harsha, Madhu and Srinu failed to tickle the funny bones of the audience.
Appaji and Surekha Vani are decent as Rehana’s parents.
Chakkiligintha Review - Techinical
Team
There is so much new
that you can have in a girl meets boy story somebody has to fall in love or
somebody has to live without someone. A love story at least has to evoke
emotions. If there is more love stories should do even more. But not one of the
five is a tear jerker. We have to blame the total script here. The stories were
not appropriately full-clad. Except for the main lead story other characters
were not perfectly developed to blend into the script. Like a flirt who can
manage couple of girls in his life, and even make a bunch of his friends to
take oath with his philosophical speech. But he falls into trap of Avanthika
easily – Adi never goes to college post proposing love to Avanthika, same thing
with their college batch – After Adi gets rejected, director never show what
happens to his believers... etc. Some kind of balance between the stories would
have really helped the movie.
Chakkiligintha has surely got some original entertaining moments showcasing few bold discussions going on between the young adults. But these moments are not consistent throughout the film and there are several dull moments, which spoil the spirit of the movie as whole. The second half of the film is too lengthy and should have edited severely to leave some impact on the audience.
The songs as a whole, contribute to the positive experience. Oka Kshanam has surprised us with the lyrics. “Baby My Lover” and “Edhi Varake” too are sweet - both to ears and eyes. Background Score of the film is okay. Cinematography (by Sai Sriram) is one of those rare aces in the movie along with its eye catching costume designing. The way he makes use of the localities and lighting deserves a special mention. Karthik Srinivas editing could have applied his scissors more sharply. Dialogues in the film are routine. Choreography suits the tune of the film. Production values of Ilavala Films and Mahi’s entertainment pvt. Ltd are good.
Chakkiligintha has surely got some original entertaining moments showcasing few bold discussions going on between the young adults. But these moments are not consistent throughout the film and there are several dull moments, which spoil the spirit of the movie as whole. The second half of the film is too lengthy and should have edited severely to leave some impact on the audience.
The songs as a whole, contribute to the positive experience. Oka Kshanam has surprised us with the lyrics. “Baby My Lover” and “Edhi Varake” too are sweet - both to ears and eyes. Background Score of the film is okay. Cinematography (by Sai Sriram) is one of those rare aces in the movie along with its eye catching costume designing. The way he makes use of the localities and lighting deserves a special mention. Karthik Srinivas editing could have applied his scissors more sharply. Dialogues in the film are routine. Choreography suits the tune of the film. Production values of Ilavala Films and Mahi’s entertainment pvt. Ltd are good.
Chakkiligintha Review - Analysis
The premise is silly,
the plot giddy and the execution lacks a good direction. It appears as though
Vema Reddy has to let go of the tackles and is not aware of what is happening
with the film. The movie breaks 150 minutes barrier. There are too many subplots
and director fails handle them. On the whole, Chakkiligintha starts off good,
giving one a Broadway feel then comes the downer. A powerful sleeping draught,
that isn’t recommended for inveterate sleeplessness