Nenu Sailaja Telugu Movie

Feature Film | 2016 | UA | Comedy
Critics:
Audience:
Nenu Sailaja is a decent film from Ram. The movie is a lot better than the recent films of the actor. Despite being predictable, it is entertaining. However masses will miss the comedy tracks and spoofs which they are habituated to, in the recent times. The film's success will largely depend on the family and youth audience.
Jan 1, 2016 By NR


Nenu Sailaja is the love story of Hari and Sailaja who are neighbours in their childhood. They get parted and later meets in college. Hari is a disappointed man after numerous love rejections and so he hesitant to propose her initially. But when he does, she rejects him. Why Sailaja takes that step and how Hari wins her in the end is what the film is about.


The character of Hari is not an entirely new kind of role promised by Ram prior to the movie. Its a toned down version of the usual characters he is usually seen in. There are some good moments but as a whole, the impact is same as in the case of his previous films. The debutante Keerthi Suresh looks good but she was made only to simply stare for the most part of the film. Sathyaraj and Vijay Chander are good in roles with sentiment touch. Pradeep Rawat does a character of a comedy villain and he is hilarious.


Kish

ore Tirumala is largely successful as director in his second film. The first half is good with some funny moments while the second half gets derailed completely until a good pre-climax. But before that the film is totally predictable. The music album rendered by Devi Sri Prasad is very good but the BGM is disappointing. Sameer Reddy's cinematography is good and the Editing is decent as well. Songs are well shot and Kishore Tirumala's dialogues are too good. Production Values are good.


Nenu Sailaja is a decent film from Ram. The movie is a lot better than the recent films of the actor. Despite being predictable, it is entertaining. However masses will miss the comedy tracks and spoofs which they are habituated to, in the recent times. The film's success will largely depend on the family and youth audience.

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