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Vittalwadi

The movie is about love, sacrifice, and friendships. It is a love story set up in an area in Hyderabad. The love life between the pair takes an unexpected turn when the girl's parents do not approve of their love. 

Critic Review

Critic-Clap Rating
  • 1.50

    A review by CLAPNUMBER

    Story

    Chandu and Janaki residents of Vittalwadi fall in love. Janaki's father doesn't approve of their love and asks her to get married to a good guy. Will their love be successful and will they ever get married? Forms the remaining story.  

    Review 

    Vittalwadi is a place in Hyderabad. It is a true story that happened in Vittalwadi. T. Nagendar, the director of the movie narrated this story to the producer and convinced him of a movie like this.  

    It is like any other love story but with a different touch. The amateurish work of the director and script is evident in every part of the film. Though the production values of the film are good, they fail to keep the audience tied to the screen.  

    The newcomers Rohith Reddy and Keisha Rawat did a decent job with their first film. Apart from them, actors like Amit, Darbha Appaji Ambarisha, Chammak Chandra, Shanti Swaroop, etc. work out good comedy.  

    The action sequences are well picturized. Production values from G.Naresh Kumar, the producer of the movie is good. Roshan Koti delivered some good music to the movie, but the movie's script doesn't gain much from it.  

    Had the story been worked more intensely it would have given altogether different results. Comedy is one aspect that makes the movie worth watching and also the powerful performance from the debutant Rohith. 

    Verdict 

    A one-time watch movie, perfect to watch if you have no other choice. 

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