Chintakayala Ravi Review
Cast: Venkatesh, Anushka, Mamata Mohandas, NT Rama
Rao (special appearance), Venu Thottempudi (guest appearance),
Chandramohan, Sayaji Shinde, Pradeep Shakti, Sunil, Brahmanandam, Ali,
Ajay, MS Narayana, Ganesh, Venumadhav, Raghubabu, Srinivasa Reddy,
Lakshmi, Arthi Chabria and others
Music: Vishal-Sekhar
Lyrics: Chandrabose
Camera: K. Ravindrababu
Editing: Srikar Prasad
Presents: Bhavya
Producer: Nallamalupu Srinivas (Bujji)
Story, Dialogues, additional screenplay: Kona Venkat
Screenplay & Direction: Yogesh.
Banner: Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Productions
Date of Theatrical Release: October 2, 2008
NonstopCinema Rating : 3/5
Venkatesh-type comedy with a touch of sentiment
Chintakayala
Ravi (Venkatesh) is a mother’s pet. In order to please his mother
Seshumamba (Lakshmi), he doesn’t mind to do anything. He manages marks
in education, and goes to the US to undertake a course in software
there. Though he did not work in any software company, he pretends to
be working as software engineer and his mother continues to believe it
and tells everyone in the village that her son is a software engineer
in the US. However, Ravi struggles hard to survive in the US by working
as the head bartender in Cyber Wave, a bar and restaurant, where
software engineers generally frequent. Seshu finds an alliance to Ravi
in Mamidikayala Lavanya @ Love (Mamata Mohandas). The girl, who has a
fascination of moving in luxurious cars in the lavish streets of the US
agrees to the alliance. Love contacts her friend Sunita in the US to
enquire about Ravi. The accidental introduction between Ravi and Sunita
make the latter believe that Ravi is a womaniser. Later, Sunita finds
that Ravi is working as a bartender and informs the same to Love. This
spoils the entire alliance process. Ravi’s father (Chandramohan) gets a
slap by Love’s father Bhupati (Sayaji Shinde) for allegedly cheating
them. Ravi learns that it all happened due to Sunita and decides to
take revenge against her. He spoils her alliance in the US too, which
results in the hospitalisation of Sunita’s father (Chalapati Rao).
However, Ravi’s friend also admits in the same hospital after an
accident and Sunita learns how big gentleman Ravi is. A doctor working
in the hospital reveals that Ravi sacrificed his career to save the
life of a person, whom he met immediately after his landing in the US.
This makes Sunita realise her folly and get her closer to Ravi. Their
friendship turns love. At this juncture, Ravi’s friends contact the
person (Venu Thottempudi) whose life was saved by Ravi and make him
explain everything to Love’s father in India. As the clouds fade away,
the sky turns clear and Bhupati sends his brother and Ravi’s father to
the US to bring Ravi for marriage. What happened to the love between
Sunita and Ravi? Did Seshu come to know that her son is not working as
software engineer? What was her reaction? What about Lavanya? Did she
agree to sacrifice her prospective groom to her friend? Answers to all
these questions form part of the climax.
It
was Venkatesh all the way in the entire film. The film could not be
thought without Venkatesh. He not only gave a tremendous performance
in the flick with excellent and perfect comedy timing, but also
impressed the family audiences with his superb performance in the
second half, especially in sentimental scenes. Though most of the songs
are not very impressive, a couple of tunes were catchy and foot
tapping. It is worth mentioning here that Venkatesh would always in the
forefront to shed his image and ready to live in a particular
character. The audiences could find the same in this film too by
presenting himself as a bartender. Another speciality is that Anushka
was so far used by the directors as a glamour doll, who used to move
around the heroes as a romantic and chivalrous girl. This time, she got
a lot of scope for performance and she proved herself that she too
could perform given a chance. Mamata Mohandas’ role was restricted to
dance with the hero in a couple of duets in the first half. Other
senior artistes including Chandramohan, Sayaji Shinde did justice to
their roles, while Lakshmi reproduced the same old senimental mother’s
role of ‘Murari’ in this film again. Though the number of comedians is
heavy, which include, Brahmanandam, Venumadhav, Srinivasa Reddy,
Dharmavarapu Subrahmanyam and others, none of them could bring smile on
the face of audiences. Ali also played the same old ‘Nachimi’ character
of Chiruta fame in this film too. Sunil tried to play a novel role as a
comedy villain but failed to live to the expectations. There are three
surprises in the film. Venu who appears like a flash in a couple of
scenes left a nice impact on the audiences with his role. Ajay, who is
emerging as a good villain in Telugu films played a very soft and
innocent role in the flick. The last but not the least, NTR joins the
party hosted by Ajay in the film and shakes his legs with Venkatesh in
a song which goes like ‘Tavva Tavva…’.
Kona
Venkat scripted the story and dialogues for the flick and it is really
a tailor-made subject for Venkatesh. It appears Venkatesh, in order to
keep his identity alive and to prevent the damage by giving a flop to
his career, is trying to choose safe subjects, instead of going for
novel subjects. Besides story and dialogues Kona Venkat also scripted
additional screenplay and assisted in running the movie with a good
tempo. Chandrabose failed to impress the audiences with his songs and
they remained average. Only two or three songs are good to listen and
their choreography is also fine to some extent. Vishal-Sekhar duo could
not attract the audiences with their tunes. Moreover, the bit song
before the climax was almost a lift from their popular film ‘Om Shanti
Om’. Background score by Manisharma is okay. Camera work by
Ravindrababu is impressive and he was able to capture the lifestyle and
beauty of the US well. Editing by Srikara Prasad is adequate. Director
Yogesh showed good improvement in performance from his earlier films.
However,
with has no mass masala scenes or action scenes in the film to attract
the mass audiences the movie may not attract mass audiences. The
production values of Nallamalupu Bujji are good and the film remind the
audiences of Venkatesh’s entertainers like ‘Nuvvu Naaku Nachav’ and
‘Aadavari Maatalaku Ardhale Verule.’ Though the storyline is a routine,
the director gave it a novel treatment. Had the director overcome the
poor run of screenplay, the film would have been further better.