Film: Mathu Vadalara
Cast: Sri Simha Koduri, Satya, Naresh Agastya
Director: Ritesh Rana
Rating: ***
Reviewer: George Sylex
Summary - New Concept and Experiments with new actors and new filmmakers are being sucked into the Tollywood business. Large movie Production houses are additionally making movies for directors with the new idea. Mathu Vadalara is one of those movies. Keeravani's son Srisimha is the lead and the film. Another son of Keeravani, Kalabhairava, formed the music for the film. What's more, we should perceive how a lot of the film has kicked in. Mathu Vadalara is another age Telugu film that will interest present-day crowd. It breaks every one of the buzzwords of a standard Telugu film and tracks a totally unique way but leaves an enduring impression with an exciting story bound with heaps of cleverness.
Story - The story advances through Babu Mohan (Simha), a courier boy who gets very low salary notwithstanding placing in a ton of difficult work. As Babu lands baffled with his position, his companion and flatmate Yesu (Satya) tells him the best way to get 'tips' from the voracious client. Babu is hesitant, yet attempts to pull it off and his absolute first endeavor goes amiss. He is presently left in profound wreckage and requirements to tidy it up as quickly as time permits. However, much to his dismay that what anticipates on the opposite side.
Script - Ritesh Rana's story is normal yet it is his screenplay which makes it fascinating and clever. The humor remainder is high to such an extent that even the normal story gets a lift. Added to this is the bright language utilized by the characters, which adds to the comedy. Also, a point to be noted is that the intended interest group for this film – the young – isn't too specific that the film ought to be protracted. The nonappearance of a novel story will also demonstrate to be a negative factor and will constrain the film's allure, to a degree.
Analysis - Mathu Vadalara is a film that appears to be changed right from the word go. The story is set flawlessly from the perspective of courier boys, whom we couldn't care less about. A baffled delivery boy chooses to 'take' from his clients, yet he picks an inappropriate one to take a stab at it. He is left in a major soup before he understands and he needs to escape inconvenience without abandoning any follows. The story appears to be straightforward on paper, however, the director makes a colossal showing in describing it in an unusual way. None of the twists can be speculated in advance as the makers never part with anything about what's in the film.
Star Performances - Simha, the more youthful son of Keeravani is by all accounts entirely alright with the camera. He isn't the normal Telugu hero and causes us to accept that he is truly experiencing hardships of life. Satya gets everyone's attention with his stupendous satire timing. He is seen all through the movie and offers packs of fun. Agasthya is great in a key job. His presentation in the climax is significant. Vennela Kishore and Brahmaji are as dependable as usual. Atulya establishes a connection in a short job.
Direction, Music & Cinematography - Ritesh Rana has builts the story around some popular videos that he had seen on the web. It is a director's film with flashes of observable splendor that appeared all through. Ritesh has a stupendous comical inclination that makes Mathu Vadalara even more special. Kaala Bhairava, the senior son of Keeravani makes a thrilling presentation as the music executive. His background score is basically sublime and one of the significant resources of the film. Cinematography is breathtaking as the cinematographer puts the crowd directly in the center of what's going on.
Verdict - Mathu Vadalara isn't for the typical Telugu audience or for the individuals who like ordinary masala. It is a film that is focused on the present-day crowd and it is an accomplishment in achieving what it is focused on. This is an uncommon experiment and experience from the Telugu film industry that can't be missed.
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