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Bhale Bhale Magadivoy Movie Review

Posted September 5th, 2015, 03:57 PM IST

Reviews Movie Review : Bhale Bhale Magadivoy
Rating : 3.50
Banner : GA2 Pictures
Cast : Nani, Lavanya Tripathi, Naresh, Sitara, Murali, Vennela Kishore, Srinivas Reddy, Ajay and others
Music : Gopi Sunder
Producer : Bunny Vasu
Director : Maruthi Dasari
Released Date : Sep 4, 2015

Lucky (Nani) is a scientist who suffers from a rare condition. He forgets things as soon as his mind gets diverted at the snap of fingers. One such forgetful moment brings Nandana (Lavanya Tripathi) into his life. Nandana mistakes him for a do-gooder and from then on their love story begins. Even as Nani tries to hide his forgetfulness, he realizes that Nandana is the daughter of Pandu Ranga Rao (Murali Sharma) who dislikes him for being irresponsible.

But can a forgetful Lucky remember his lady love? Is it all love and roses in their story or is there a villain to give the ultimate twist in the story?

Very few stories are written on the hero’s characterization. Bhale Bhale Magadivoy has refreshingly engaging concept with strong hero character.

From the start the movie goes on with nicely packaged hilarious scenes, pleasant visuals, never making you bored. One of the coolest romcom entertainers is Bhale Bhale Magadivoy.

Of course, there are a couple of scenes that have been ‘put in’, but again, a film needs to have its bit of masala and one cannot really complain.

The story is kept simple by Maruthi which works for the film and makes it a decent time-pass watch with a good number of fun moments sprinkled through out.

Another huge plus for the film is definitely Nani who plays his part well. But yes, there are a couple of clichés too that Maruthi could not resist using in his film like the heroine being interested in social service, like almost all leading ladies these days and promoting the cause of organic farming, another staple in most films these days.

First half of the movie is breezy entertainer. Second half the movie treads on regular pattern but luckily it doesn’t induce boredom. Despite no major twists, the movie engages you till the end thanks to some smart writing and Nani’s performance.

All the songs are good that are equally filmed well. The chemistry between Nani and Lavanya, the scenes between Nani and Murali are worth mentioning.

One must say that both Nani and the director Maruti have come out from their comfort zones and have passed out well.

The image that Maruti makes only youthful entertainers with double meaning dialogues will be erased after this film. This has no such stuff. This film can be watched by all sections of audiences without any doubts.

In all, Bhale Bhale Magadivoy is a good watch and gives a clean chit to its director Maruthi who has broken the stereotype successfully.

Greatandhra

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