Solo Movie Different Review By Cinecorn



What is the film about?

The film is about the clash of two different viewpoints, one of the lover and the other of the father, and an eventual agreement in typical Dil Raju family film style.



Dil Raju family type film- is the film preachy?

Yes partially, but is much funnier and have some really good dialogues.



Is this a complete love story?

The film is more of a family drama with love at its center ala a Bommarillu but gets repetitive after a point.



How are the performances?

Nara Rohit has superb voice, which was evident in Baanam itself, but performance wise he still has a long way to go. Heroine is as expressionless as any other heroines out there, but Nisha Agarwal wins the award for most expressionless one. All the senior actors Prakash Raj, Ranganath, Rao Ramesh, Jayasudha etc do their routine. But the stand out one from the film is Srinivas Reddy; he makes the film lively whenever he is on screen with his impeccable comic timing.


Will Parasuram become a big director?

He has all the qualities to become a big director in future. His biggest asset is his dialogues. They have the punch and effectively convey the point that it is meant too. Only thing he needs to learn to know where to end a particular point. He keeps going on with his dialogues which makes even the good ones boring in the end.



What about the music, can Mani Sharma regain his lost touch?

Mani Sharma has given nice music that goes with the mood of the film, not all songs are good but few are nice. His Background music though is very good.



What about the producer?

If one hasn’t seen the title credits or one hasn’t read the name on the posters then they could pretty much have mistaken this for a Dil Raju movie. The production values and set designs, actors etc reminds one of a Dil Raju produced movie. Coming to the film for a first time producer Vamsi Krishna did maintain very good production values.



Bottom-line
It is watch-able once.
Rating: 3/5


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