Rojulu Marayi Telugu Movie

Feature Film | 2016 | UA | Romantic
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Rojulu Marayi ends up as another borefest. After a promising first half, things get in to a stage where the film tests our patience in the second. Unless you want to do a favour for Dil Raju, you can safely skip the film!
Jul 1, 2016 By NR


Rojulu Marayi is the story of two young couples. Aadhya (Kruthika Jayakumar) and Rambha (Tejaswi) are room mates who already have their desired guys in their life but all of sudden, they decide to get married to Aswath (Chetan) and Peter (Parvatheesam). Why did they take such decision and how that is going to influence the lives of the two couples forms the rest of the story.


Rojulu Marayi revolves around these four guys. Parvatheesam delivered the stand out performance of all. With superb energy, he is the major highlight of the film. Next comes Ice Cream girl, Tejaswi Madivada is bubbly and glamorous in the film and is an apt film for the role. Chetan gets a limited role but managed to come up with decent performance. Kruthika Jayakumar is also decent as well.


The movie has story by popular film maker, Maruthi but does not live up to his reputation. The story is totally routine and predictable. Such stories need interesting narration and treatment but te new director, Murali could do nothing about it. The first half of the film is engaging but then things go totally out of hands in the second half. Too much of lag, routine and outdated scenes will make the audience struggle in their seats.


Dialogues penned by Ravi Varma Namboori are totally disappointing and fails to make any impact on audience. Of all the technical team, JB stands out with a refreshing music. The back ground score is also good as well. Production Values are good as always for a project with which Dil Raju is associated. Editing can be a lot better particularly in the second half.


Finally, Rojulu Marayi ends up as another borefest. After a promising first half, things get in to a stage where the film tests our patience in the second. Unless you want to do a favour for Dil Raju, you can safely skip the film!

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