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Manasuku Nachindi Review

on Feb 16, 2018

Cast: Sundeep Kishan, Amyra Dastur, Tridha Choudhury, Adith Arun, Priyadarshi Pullikonda, Baby Jahnavi, Punarnavi Bhupalam etc.
Direction: Manjula
Banner: Anandi Art Creations
Producers: Sanjay Swarup, P. Kiran
Music: Radhan
Release Date: Feb 16, 2018

Mahesh Babu’s sister Manjula has acted as well all produced few films. She has now made directorial debut with Manasuku Nachindi. On the other hand, result of this film is crucial for Sundeep Kishan who is going through toughest phase. Let’s see whether Manasuku Nachindi is worth-watching…

Story:
Suraj (Sundeep Kishan) and Nithya (Amyra Dastur) are friends since childhood. Mistaken their friendship as love, parents fix their marriage. But, Suraj and Nithya who are not interested to marry each other elope from the wedding place. They go to Goa. While Suraj falls in love with Nikki (Tridha Choudhury), Nithya is attracted towards (Adith Arun). Suraj who has bad experiences as fashion photographer finds that he is good at nature photography. Meanwhile, Nithya discovers that, she is in love with Suraj. Will she ever propose her love to Suraj? What happens to Suraj and Nikki’s love?

Positives:
1. Few Dialogues
2. Cinematography

Negatives:
1. Sluggish Narration
2. Immature Taking
3. Lack Of Entertainment


Analysis:
Manasuku Nachindi- the title itself says that one should follow their heart. Director Manjula tried to narrate the movie in poetic way which she couldn’t do ably. Though there are some heart-touching dialogues throughout, they won’t register due to weak screenplay and pathetic taking. Movie actually starts with Sundeep Kishan and Amyra Dastur fleeing away from their wedding venue since they feel there’s only friendship between them but not love. Story shifts to Goa where Sundeep and Amyra together in a guest house. Amyra is shown as a nature lover and this is explained in over-poetic way. Sundeep who likes to have fun in life decides to take up fashion photography as career. But, he later gets to know that he’s ineligible for the job. Then, he starts to know about himself. And the result is he is good at clicking nature. On the flip side, Sundeep is in love with Tridha, but his heart says he has real feelings for other girl. The whole story is narrated in very boring manner. The story appears good and magical in books, but in movies.


Artists Performances:

Sundeep Kishan is failing to choose right subjects. Manasuku Nachindi is another ordinary subject. Performance wise, Sundeep played his role as a photographer neatly. Amyra Dastur was over expressive. She was over reacting to every emotion, although she looked pretty. Tridha Choudhury provided glamor feast in bikini. Adith Arun who played extended cameo was cool. Priyadarshi Pullikonda entertained in couple of scenes. Manjula’s daughter Baby Jahnavi who played Tridha’s younger sister was okay. Nasser was regular. Other artists were good.


Technical Aspect:
Apparently, the story would have looked better on paper owing to poetic narration. Manjula might be a nature lover. But, she botched to narrate the story in engaging way. In fact, these kinds of stories are very risky to handle. Sai Madhav Burra has penned some thought provoking dialogues. Radhan’s sound tracks and back ground music are middling. Cinematography by Ravi Yadav was vivid. Production values of Anandi Arts are decent.


Verdict:
Manasuku Nachindi is so boring from start to end. It may not appeal to class or mass audience.

TeluguOne Perspective:
Assalu Nachaledu

Rating: We can’t rate this movie


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