Telugu film industry has some of the
different directors whose didn’t care about the position &
collections they will set the cinema trends in new manner. From those
directors Ravi Babu is one among those. Recent release AVUNA didn’t get
much hype but after watching it I felt it’s a ravibabu mark’s movie.
Let’s move into the review.
COMING TO STORY
Mohan(Harshavardhan Rane) and Mohini
(Poorna) newly married couple move into Classic Homes situated in the
outskirts of Hyderabad. Mohan’s parents (Chalapathi Rao &
Rajeshwari) join them. Soon family begins to feel the presence of an
unknown force in their house.Will Mohini survive the strange beings?
Will Mohan save his wife? Says the rest of the story
PERFORMANCES
Poorna walks away with honors with her
terrific performance as a wife who experiences the unknown force in the
house.. Harsha Vardhan Rane is good, he was at his best in the pre
climax episode.
Chalapathi Rao and Rajeshwari provide
intial laughs. Sudha got another good role in this film and she
impresses. Casting is done appropriately.
ANALYSIS
First half of the film is good. Second
half is interesting . Climax is a bit dragged. The best thing about the
film is the scariness it offers. The plus points are Horror scenes,
Poorna performance, Narration, Editing, VFX and sound effects. The
negative points are unnecessary exploitation, Inspired stuff, Logics and
Climax
Director Ravibabu has made the narration
interesting. Some scenes are inspired from Hollywood Films like
Shinning (1980) & Sixth Sense. The idea of using horror in broad day
light is fantastic. Dialogues by Nivas are good. Camerawork by Sudhakar
Reddy is neat. Music by Sekhar Chandra is superb. There are no songs in
this 110 minutes film. 25 minutes of visual effects are Fantastic.
Editing is perfect. Production values of the film are decent. Logics in
the film were not perfect, Esp. When Harsh is searching for Poorna dont
know why she doesnt plan to lock him inside a room and get out of the
house?
AT LAST
Watch it for welcoming a new trend of telugu cinema……..
VERDICT—GOOD.
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