Mazaka

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Mazaka Movie Review: Sundeep Kishan's 30th film, Majaka, stars Ritu Varma as the hero and Anshu of Manmadhudu fame as the heroine. Rao Ramesh and Anshu of Manmadhudu fame play key roles in this film. Since it is directed by director Trinadha Rao after a string of blockbuster films, the promotional content has attracted a lot of attention from the audience, so expectations have been raised for this film.

The film team has done promotions to further increase those expectations. In this sequence, did the film meet the expectations of the audience? To what extent did it impress the audience? If you want to know the details, watch the review. Why delay?


Majaka Movie Story:

Venkataramana (Rao Ramesh) is a private employee working in a travel company. After his wife dies during childbirth, he lives with his only son Krishna (Sandeep Kishan). This father and son are always working on the same thing, to start a family and keep that family photo at home.

While Krishna is trying to get married, the bride's parents keep asking how to send a girl to a house where both are men. With this, Venkataramana is ready to get married at a late age. At the same time, he falls in love with Yashoda (Anshu) at first sight.

He tries to take seven steps with her at any cost. On the other hand, Krishna also falls in love with Meera (Rithu Varma), who is studying in the same college as him, at first sight and thinks that he should love and marry her. Thus, the father and son fall in love at the same time and try to make their love win.

But did their love succeed? What were the challenges faced in taking their love stories forward? In the end, did their love succeed? Or not? To know such things, you have to watch the movie on the big screen.

Mazaka Movie Analysis:

The team has already told what the story of this movie is. At the trailer launch event itself, it was said that the story of this film is about a father and son yearning for a family photo at home. From the beginning of the film, an attempt was made to establish the characters of the father and son among the audience.

An attempt was made to bring the difficulties faced by a father who lovingly raised his son to the entertainment audience, not emotionally, but to create a family.

However, it would have been better if a little more care had been taken in that regard. Because when the characters on screen yearn for their family, the audience would not understand that feeling. It would be a bit far from reality for a father and son to chase a girl along with him like a boy.

In fact, all kinds of clarity were given to that matter in the second half, but it would have been better if they had not taken complete cinematic liberty from the beginning. The entire first half of the film went on laughing. However, although laughter was organic in some places, for some reason the comedy did not develop properly.

The director, who kept the audience laughing until the second half, tried to stop the laughter after the second half began and led the film from an emotional angle. Even though the film is somewhat unpredictable, even the average viewer can understand what is going to happen next.

In fact, this story is not new. Telugu audiences have seen movies like Maa Nannaku Pelli before, but the director, who changed it to suit the current trend and brought it to the audience, was somewhat successful in entertaining them, although he was somewhat hesitant in making them laugh. The film progresses by making them laugh throughout the first half and cry with emotions in the second half and making them think.

Actors Performance:

Rao Ramesh Parakaya made his debut in this film in the role of Venkataramana. Can Rao Ramesh really do such a role? The makers' first success here can be said to be the anticipation. He got so engrossed in the role.

Later, Sundeep Kishan also got used to the role of a boy he was very used to. Ritu Varma did not get a big scope to act but Anshu was pleased with what he had. Murali Sharma also got used to the role as it was a very used role. Even though there were people like Srinivasa Reddy and Hyper Adi, they were not used completely for comedy. They tried to make people laugh in the few scenes they had.

The rest of the characters seemed to be okay. As for the technical team, most of the dialogues were not only catchy but also funny. The team has succeeded in writing emotional dialogues that connect with the audience very crisply without going through pages.

When it comes to cinematography in the movie, they have succeeded in bringing it to the audience in a good and colorful way. One or two songs have connected with the audience but the background score is somehow not up to the standard of the movie. It seems that they have worked hard on the editing table. The production values ​​are good.

Rating: 2.7/5

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