MovieReview: Nirmala Convent

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Banner: Annapurna Studios, Matrix Team Works

Producer: Nagarjuna Akkineni

Director: G.Naga Koteswara Rao

Music: Roshan Saluri

Casting: Roshan Meka, Shriya Sharma, Nagarjuna, Ravi Prakash, Sameer,Surya Prabhu, Roshan Kanakala, Chandrahas, LB.Sriram, Tagubothu Ramesh, Satya Krishnan, Anita Chowdhary and others


Story


Shanti (Shriya Sharma), daughter of rich landlord Bhupati Raju (Aditya Menon) taunts her classmate at Nirmala Convent, Samuel (Roshan Meka), son of poor farmer David to look at life other than studies. With in no time both of them get attracted towards each other and love blossoms between them. 

Bhupati Raju who do not approve their closeness, cheats David to part away with his one acre land which he has been eyeing for quite some time and challenges him to reach his financial status and seek his daughter's hand. Samuel who was shunted out of the Nirmala Convent, decides to take the challenge. 

To find out how Samuel won the challenge, enjoy Nirmala Convent on screen.

Performance

Roshan attracted with his looks and performance on debut as a teenage student. He carried himself quite well and at ease while facing the camera. His dialogue delivery is fine but he should improve on his expressions. Child actress Shriya Sharma attracted all as college girl. She looked cute in school dress and glamorous in different attire. She attracted with her glamour and expressive eyes and attractive smile. 

Nagarjuna attracted with his performance in special role. His special appearance is the highlight in the film. Aditya Menon acted as though villain. LB.Sriram did well in small role. Tagubothu Ramesh attracted with his comedy while Ravi Prakash, Sameer, Satya Krishnan,Anita Chowdhary performed accordingly. 

Roshan Kanakala, son of Rajeev Kanakala and Suma, Chandrahaas, son of Anchor Prabhakar, performed well.

Technical

Roshan Saluri's music is melodious and background score is attractive. Songs are well shot and choreographed attracting viewers. Rahman's son Ameen attracted all with his singing. Nagarjuna too attracted with his singing Kotta Kotta Asha. Cinematography is attractive. 

Editing could have been better as there are many scenes that dragged and slowed the pace of the film. Couple of dialogues are good. G.Naga Koteswara Rao could have added some twists in the story to make it more interesting. Production values are good.

Plus Points

Roshan, Shriya Sharma

Nagarjuna

Music

First Half

Youthful elements

Minus Points

Routine story

Predictable plot

Editing

Second half drags

Lack of commercial elements

Analysis

G.Naga Koteswara Rao came with youthful love story to introduce Roshan and Shriya in lead. Any love story is predictable and this one too turned out to be predictable with rich girl getting attracted to poor but intelligent boy. Family rivalry become an obstacle. First half is good with Roshan and Shriya's chemistry and youthful looks attracting all. Interval bang is OK. 

Second half turns routine once the hero accepts the challenge. Nagarjuna's special appearance generated interest but one get a feeling that MEK episode is dragged for longer time than it is needed. It gave feeling as if one is watching MEK on small screen. Climax is different to some extent. Film may attract youngsters but masses and family viewers will find it difficult to digest. 

Final Talk

Nirmala Convent attracts youngsters to some extent.







Disclaimer : This Review is An Opinion of Review Writer. Please Do Not Judge The Movie Based On This Review And Watch Movie in Theater



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