Meelo evaru Koteeswarudu Movie Review

Meelo Evaru Koteeswarudu Movie Review

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This is a satirical spoof punch to the audience. Who watched this movie might feel as a waste of time. In this movie they try to make the film for loss. I think the producer had really thought this as serious and made this movie. So please its a waste of time to watch this movie. Just leave this for this weekend and better try another movie. So finally one word don't try this at home.

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Cast:
Naveen Chandra,
Shruti Sochi,
Prudhvi,
Saloni,
Murali prasad

Story:

Priya(Shruti Sochi) enjoys the party with her friends and makes an accident while driving as she was drunk. While walking on the roads, she meets Prashanth(Naveen Chandra), who takes her home safely. By knowing about his, character Priya falls in love with him. But he rejects her. Then she asks him to travel with her for one week. So he takes her to his village, and there Prashanth falls in love with Priya. Then Priya’s father doesn’t agree to the marriage and Prashanth gives him a task to understand about the life. So he offers add in a paper as if anyone provides an idea for the loss of business they will be rewarded one crore. Now Posani gives an idea to make a film. As he is the producer of the flop movies, he says he will make a movie with worst cast and crew. Now enters the film hero variation star Veera Babu. They make a movie which will become a hit. Soon Priya’s father realizes and her daughter’s love and accepts their marriage.

Performances:

Naveen Chandra: He doesn’t have much scope of acting at all. Though he is the hero of the movie, he will not share the screen even what Prudhvi had got to do. Don’t know why he had chosen this movie. Nothing is there to talk about this performance.

Shruti Sodhi: She is helpful for the glamor dose only. Her skin show is the only thing which would be seen in this movie.

Prudhvi: He has played the role of variation star Veera babu. He is the only reason one could watch the film for his spoof dialogues. His acting made us hilarious. He is the main hero of the movie. He has lifted the whole movie on his shoulders.
Saloni: She did a role as a heroine in the film. She did her character with the ease. There is nothing much to talk about her role.

Technical aspects:

Director: E. Satti Babu has directed this film. He is previously known for his some good movies Nenu, Ottesi Cheptunna, Yamudiki Mogudu. But why the director has chosen this script shall be left to him only. This is just a spoof and satire on the Telugu industry. He might have thought in a different way. But with the weak screenplay and bad execution of the movie has made the film a disaster.

The production values are low. There is no quality. The editing is OK. The music and background score is no use. Photography was OK.

What’s good:

Anything which is good about the movie is Prudhvi. His dialogues and comedy scenes are the reason which made us just to sit in the theaters.

What’s bad:

The script itself is the worst thing. Its just a spoof of all the Telugu movies. All the actors have no scope to act. The direction is wrong. The screenplay is weak. The music is not okay. Everything went bad for this movie.

What could’ve been better:
If the film had shot only with Prudhvi as hero and Saloni as heroine and should be made as a parody of all the films, this might have been better than the original script. It should have been on YouTube as a satirical spoof then at least it might have gotten more views and likes.

Final verdict:
This is a satirical parody punch to the audience. Who watched this movie might feel like a waste of time. In this film, they try to make the film for loss. I think the producer had thought this as serious and made this movie. So please its a waste of time to watch this film. Just leave this for this weekend and better try another movie. So finally one word don’t try this at home.

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