Film: Pyar Mein Padipoyane
Starring: Aadi, Shanvi
Director: Ravi Kumar Chavali
Producer: K K Radha Mohan
Banner: Sri Satya Arts banner
Music: Anup Rubens
Starring: Aadi, Shanvi
Director: Ravi Kumar Chavali
Producer: K K Radha Mohan
Banner: Sri Satya Arts banner
Music: Anup Rubens
Story
Chandra (Aadi), an aspiring singer falls
for Yuktha (Shanvi Srivasthava), who is from college at first site and
to get closer to her, he starts a music band called crazy with the help
of recording company owner Bobby (Vennala Kishore). Yuktha meanwhile
bags a deal from Aditya Music. Chandra’s childhood pranks with Yukta
become speed breakers to his love story. What does Chandra do in the
childhood that Yukta hates him even now. Will they unite forms the rest
of the story.
Performances
Aadi is good in a youthful role as Chandra and he impresses with his dances, dialogue delivery and body language.
Shanvi Srivasthava looks beautiful and performed well. Her chemistry with Aadi works well.
Sapthagiri evokes some
laughs, Vennela Kishore is okay while Thagubothu Ramesh fails to bring
laughs due to poor characterization, Kasi Vishwanadh is brief.
Technical Analysis
Cinematography is on top-notch and the
visuals are appealing. Anup Rubens musical scores are impressive and the
title song is shot well in exotic locales. Ravi Chavali’s direction is
just okay and dialogues are crisp. Screenplay is slightly better in the
second half than the first half. Editing could have been better.
Production values are standard.
Analysis
Pyaar Mein Padipoyane has nothing new in
terms of story as we have come across lots of love stories in similar
lines. The first half of the film had scenes between the leads which
work well and the comedy works in parts, otherwise the first hour had
lot of boring and predictable moments. Director Ravi Chavali could have
worked more on execution. The second half though has interesting
proceedings, the pace slackens at times with dragging climax.
Sapathagiri’s scenes are an asset in the second half. The latter half
is slightly more engaging than the first hour of the movie. Songs have
been shot well but the placement hinders the tempo without much
connectivity to the love story.
Final Verdict
Pyaar Mein Padipoyane – Predictable & unexciting