Tuesday 30 April 2013

Movie Review Of Endhukante Premanta



In 1980, Krishna (Ram) falls for Srinidhi (Tamannah) but she doesn’t reciprocate his feelings due to family responsibilities. Krishna dies in an accident while trying to save Srinidhi.

In 2012 Sravanthi(Tamannah) is the daughter of a Indian Embassy officer in Paris. She dislikes the heavy security around her due to her father’s position and wants to lead a carefree life.

Ram (Ram) is a happy go lucky guy in Hyderabad who always lands himself in trouble.

Vexed by this his dad (Shiyaji Shinde) tricks him into going to Paris and work there. Both Sravanthi and Krishna try to escape from Paris and come to India for their own motives.

hat happens next? Will they remember their past? These questions are answered in the movie.
 
Ram is energetic in a role that has become his standard fare. He has a good comedy timing that he utilizes well in the movie. Tamanna Bhatia is good in the variations of her character’s sketch.

Shiyaji Shinde  and Suman are good as the lead pair’s parents. Anu Haasan did a full fledged role in Telugu and performs well. Richard/Rishi is good as the villian. Kona Venkat did a negative role in the movie but it didn’t gel with his personality.

Bramhi did a cameo role in the movie and brings lots of laughs whenever he appears on screen.
 
The story line of this movie is such that I cannot  write much without spilling the beans. The concept is basically a fantasy drama. There was much more that the director could have done, which could have taken the movie in a different direction.

There are a lot of twists in the movie right up to the climax.There is a sense of Deja-vu in the first half; its very similar to Darling, which incidentally was directed by Karunakaran also.

The second half reminds us of Ready especially the family sequences. Some situations are outright illogical which hamper the narration. The length of the movie is too long and a couple of songs could have been omitted.

There is ample comedy in the first half and 30 minutes into the second half. Ram dances like a charm. All the loose threads in the movie are well tied up in the end.
 
Watch Endhukante Premanta for brilliant performances from the lead pair Ram and Tamanna and if you like different love stories.

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