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Luckily for me, it worked and fans still remember me for my role in Gelaya. At that time, I wanted to make a statement with my unusual choice.
#Review murali meets meera movie#
After this movie Pawan Kalyan will become Tollywood Emraan Hashmi.“Even though my first film, Sixer, was a hit, I took a risk and signed on a multi-starrer as my second. The first half suffers little ups and downs(boring) while last 30 minutes(watchable) stood as highlight with gripping. Trisha looked hottest in best way possible with ample thigh shows and deeper necks. In actual sense, this film has to be done by any younger hero. Pawan Kalyan has broken the rule this time and performed something out of the box (esp with lip locks). The film will connect well with those who haven’t watched the original in Hindi (Love Aaj Kal). Pawan Kalyan fans might get reminded of his ‘Khushi’ days. Also, with good technical and production values coupled with few nice songs, the film has a feel good factor and turns out to be a smooth breezy entertainer. While the intention is noble, this may not be a recipe for the mass or commercial audience (B, C centers).Īs such, this is a movie which appeals the class and urban (A center) audience. The film comes across with an ideology clash between the current generation and the generation that has gone by when it comes to essence of relationships.
#Review murali meets meera full#
* Italian Dialogues By Pawan Kalyan (Over Action)Īfter a long time, Pawan Kalyan was seen in full spirits and seemed to enjoy his role and characterization. *Not be a recipe for the mass or commercial audience (B, C centers). * Mismatch of costumes for Pawan in flashback episode
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* Flashback episode missed natural appeal * Michael Velayudham (Pawan) over action. * Ali, Pawan, Trisha’s drunk sequence at hotel was dragged * Second half, especially the last 30 minutes * Pawan Kalyan’s performance(Arjun Palwai) Tanikella, MS Narayana, Kasi Viswanath, Mukesh Rishi, Pragathi filled the screen at necessary scenes. Paresh Rawal was brief, Sonu Sood looks elegant, Donna looks sizzling hot, Ali brought few smiles, Koyalagundla Harish and Arundhati Aravind made their presence felt. The innocence is there in her eyes but it is not done with conviction. Kriti Kharbanda looks like a doll but then she should have been more versatile with her expressions. She is cute as usual and fills the glamour and emotional quotient wherever required. Trisha looks good after putting on some extra pounds of flesh. He looks stylish in the modern role but should have been careful in choice of costumes in flashback episode. Pawan Kalyan has given an energetic performance and he scores the brownie points with his timing of dialogues. What happens after that? Does Michael realize true love? All this forms the rest of the story. Meanwhile, Meera’s marriage is fixed with someone else. While Michael defies Senapathi’s views on life and love with logic and practical thinking, he begins to feel the emptiness from inside. The girl in his life is Vasumathi (Kriti).
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It is here that Michael meets Senapathi (Paresh Rawal) who notices Michael’s affair and recalls the love story of his friend Arjun Palwai (Pawan again) which happens thirty years ago in Varanasi. The story takes a turn when Meera decides to go to India to pursue her career of art restoration and they decide to break up. He meets Meera Shastri (Trisha) and both of them hit off and get intimate without any strings attached. Set on the backdrop of South Africa, Michael Velayudham (Pawan) is a happy go lucky man who doesn’t believe in love and lifelong commitments. Dialogues & Screenplay: Trivikram SrinivasĬast: Pawan Kalyan, Trisha, Kriti Kharbanda, Paresh Rawal, Danah, Mukesh Rishi, Pragati, M S Narayana, Sonu Sood, Sudha, Kasi Viswanath etc