Vaisakham Telugu Movie

Feature Film | 2017 | UA
Critics:
Vaisakham is a half baked attempt which has a good intention but goes wayward due to the lack of proper handling.
Jul 29, 2017 By NR


Venu (Harish Varma) lives in an apartment in Hyderabad and keeps on duping people by using others. One day, Bhanu (Avantika Mishra) comes there and rents a flat to run a beauty parlour saying that she is Venu's Girl Friend. Later they become friends and love blooms between them. But then, they always quarrel with each other and later that leads to a break-up. What happens next in their love story forms the rest of the story.


Harish Varma did a decent performance in his debut movie especially in comedy and emotional sequences. Avantika is impressive as well. Their pair looks good onscreen. Sai Kumar is seen as a small but crucial role in the movie. Prudhvi, Bhadram, Kasi Viswanath are okay in the characters they are offered.


Vaisakham is a love story with a realistic touch. The Tom and Jerry like scenes between the lead pair, their love and breakup are neatly narrated. The apartment culture in Hyderabad is realistically portrayed. The first half is a fun ride while the second half is high on emotions. But then, the pace of the story derails in the second half with too much of emotions. Director B Jaya took a small point and should stuff it with strong characters and scenes to work. But then, the director is not so successful in that. During the second half, the audience is a bit of confusion about the story direction and could not have a clarity about that until the climax. The love track between the lead pair also could have been handled better.


Director Jaya could have handled the second half better.The songs of the film composed by DJ Vasanth are good. Country Chilaka and Prardhistha are impressive. V Subba Rao's Camera work is good while the editing by the director herself should have been better in the second half. Dialogues are good here and there. The Production Values of RJ Cinemas are appropriate.


Finally, Vaisakham is a half baked attempt which has a good intention but goes wayward due to the lack of proper handling.

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