Nenu Meeku Baaga Kavalsinavaadini Movie Review: As a result of the buzz surrounding the film’s trailer and songs, young star Kiran Abbavaram finally premiered his next film, the uncomplicated mass-appeal flick “Nenu Meeku Baaga Kavalsinavaadini,” on September 16, 2022.
Story
An irresponsible cab driver once saved a woman from a group of goons, and the two eventually fell in love. But things weren’t as simple as they seemed, and he eventually had to convince her father to marry her after he’d already confessed his love for her. Whether or not he ends up marrying his sweetheart determines the rest of the story.
Cast & Crew
Language and script were written by Kiran Abbavaram, while Sridhar Gade helmed and Sanjana Anand, Sonu Thakur, and S.V. Kodi Divyaa is the daughter of Kodi Ramakrishna and Krishna Reddy. Composed by Raj K. Nalli, shot by Raj K. Nalli, and edited by Prawin Pudi.
Movie Name | Nenu Meeku Baaga Kavalsinavaadini |
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Director | Sridhar Gade |
Music Director | Mani Sharma |
Producer | Kodi Divyaa |
Genre | Family Drama, Action |
Cast | Kiran Abbavaram, Sanjana Anand, and Sonu Thakur, S.V.Krishna Reddy |
Cinematography | Raj K Nalli |
Movie Verdict
Nenu Meeku Baaga Kavalsinavaadini has a stale plot since it heavily exploits tired stereotypes about the relationship between a daughter and her parents. The thought of these movies being released in 2022 is absurd. Commercial movies with a plot used to be more appealing to audiences, but times have changed. Now, a movie would bomb at the box office if it didn’t have any sort of story. Let’s see how they react.
A few humorous scenarios, songs, and action sequences were sprinkled throughout the first half, but none of them were really memorable. As the second half progressed, the focus shifted to greater action, much to Kiran Abbavaram’s dismay. The picture suffered from lifeless performances, pointless plot developments, and aimless scripting from start to finish. He could have used that time more effectively working on his acting.
It’s clear that Kiran Abbavaram is a self-parody, as he does so in both SR. Kalyana Mandapam and Nenu Meeku Baaga Kavalsinavaadini. Despite having acting potential, Sanjana Anand was unable to portray a few emotions after a long layoff. S.V. Despite his lackluster acting skills, Krishna Reddy plays a pivotal role in the film, and the rest of the cast is serviceable at most.
Both Kiran Abbavaram and Sridhar Gade struggled to create an engaging screenplay.
However, despite the hard work of the rest of the technical staff, Nenu Meeku Baaga Kavalsinavaadini falls short in terms of technical quality. The visuals by Raj K Nalli are fine, and while Manisharma’s songs didn’t click, his background soundtrack was excellent.
Although Nenu Meeku Baaga Kavalsinavaadini is an out-of-date commercial film, fans of Kiran Abbavaram’s films should not miss it.
Plus Points:
Few Comedy Blocks
Minus Points:
Story
Screenplay
Outdated Scenes
Rating: 2.5/5
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