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Macherla Niyojakavargam Review: Strives to Offer wHOLEsome Experience

on Aug 12, 2022

Macherla Niyojakavargam Review: Strives to Offer wHOLEsome Experience

Story:

The plot begins in Macherla, where Rajappa (Samudrakhani) takes control when an MLA dies. Sidhu (Nithin), a civil topper, is appointed as a collector in Guntur when no one wants to contest against him. What was the genuine problem in Macherla after Sidhu learned about it? In this situation, how would the hero confront Rajappa? How will the heroine's father be drawn into it after that? The remaining plot of the film revolves around Sidhu's final victory over Rajappa.

 

 

Analysis:

 

It must be stated that finding success with pure mass commercial films is becoming more tough these days. Because the audience has grown tired of regular commercial films. Mass elevations are successful in some unexpected conditions, but not to the full degree. And the movie Macherla Niyojakavargam was likewise met with considerable scepticism from the start. If we go into the specifics of how this film is.

 

 

The less said about how the director devised this plot in the first place, the better. Many films have come before the silver screen with similar commercial routine points and outmoded writing. A villain in a constituency and then his political misbehaviour, followed by a young hero who becomes a collector and the way he faces it, should explain why these phrases resonate so strongly with the public these days. These films and template stories officially ended ten years ago.

 

 

Making and screenplay offers nothing new. Furthermore, warnings that can be expected in routine comedy scenes, as well as irritating songs, contribute to an underwhelming viewing experience. To be more specific, first hero introduction, then heroine introduction, then another song in between Vennela Kishore comedy scenes interval block action scene cut again in second half, hero collector, then villain warnings, then routine climax. Without any exciting scenes, the movie demonstrates once again that the standard template and format movie would end horribly.

 

 

Vennela Kishore's comedic parts were only rarely impressive. In the second part, there is a song called Ra Ra Reddy and it's visually very good. And Mahati Sagar's background music seemed to be okay in some fights. Cinematography is also good. There is nothing new in Catherine Tresa and Kriti Shetty's roles. 

 

 

Nithin impresses with his acting, dance and looks. He captivates everyone attention on the big screen and his rage in action scenes is something fresh to watch. And Samudrakhani's performance as Rajappa is excellent. And while filmmaker Rajasekhar has taken the right elevations in some action scenes in this film, it appears that he has not placed much emphasis on drama. Macherla Niyojakavargam as a whole tried to wow the audience with the commercial elements of the film, but the regular treatment in filmmaking and storyline fails to impress. We'll have to wait and see how well this film is received by the public.

 

 

Overall Verdict:

 

Strives to deliver a Wholesome Commercial Experience to audience, and through routine treatment and making, ends up offering a wHOLEsome experience.


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