Premante Telugu Movie
A couple's perfect marriage following their cute first meeting is tested when the wife grows suspicious of her husband's odd conduct, leading to a revelation that transforms their view of love.
Premante attempts a blend of romance and crime-comedy, anchored by a lead pair with decent on-screen chemistry. Critics note that the premise had potential for a quirky, humorous narrative, particularly appealing to younger, offbeat audiences. However, the execution falters across multiple fronts. The screenplay is uneven, with a weak second half, forced comedy, illogical twists, and an underwhelming climax. While the visuals and production values are competent, the writing and narrative depth fail to engage viewers, leaving the film disconnected from audience expectations. The attempt to combine love, thrill, and comedy largely misses the mark, resulting in a film that is described as tedious and half-baked.
Verdict:
Despite occasional fun moments and the charm of the lead actors, Premante struggles with pacing, logic, and emotional resonance. The film’s concept is stronger than its execution, and while it might appeal to viewers seeking light, casual entertainment, it falls short of delivering a satisfying cinematic experience.
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Priyadarshi Pullikonda | |
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Anandhi | |
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Vennela Kishore |
Director: Navaneeth Sriram
Producers: Jhanvi Narang, Puskur Ram Mohan Rao
Song Lyrics Writer: Sree Mani
Sound Designer: Sync Cinema
Cinematographer: Vishwanath Reddy
Editor: Raghavendra Thirun
Art Designer: Arvind Mule
Screenplay Writer: Navaneeth Sriram
Original Story Writer: Navaneeth Sriram
Action Choregrapher: Wing Chun Anji