Trisha Leda Nayanthara Movie Review

Firstshowz brings you Trisha leda Nayanthara Movie Review this week.
Trisha leda Nayanthara is releasing worldwide today and the makers are expecting positive response from the telugu audience.

Being the dubbed version of Tamil Film Trisha Illana Nayanthara featuring G.V. Prakash Kumar, Anandhi and Manisha Yadav is touted to be a adult comedy and sure the film will only be received by Mass Audience.

The film is written and directed by Adhik Ravichandran and produced by Rushi Media. GV Prakash alone composed tunes to this adult comedy entertainer.

Read Trisha leda Nayanthara Review below

Story:

Jeeva (GV Prakash), Ramya (Anandhi) and Aditi (Manisha Yadav) are three childhood friends who were born at the same time in the same hospital and lives in the same colony from their childhood. 

As the days gets busy and Jeeva falls for Ramya at his Intermediate time and enjoys his love life for some days and later will be ignored at one moment due to the attitude problem. Knowing the situation of Jeeva, Aditi comes into life of Jeeva and the duo enjoys their love life for three years. Jeeva who thinks an alternative love life moves closely with Aditi.

Twist in the tale, Aditi also avoids Jeeva for a one reason. Jeeva who gets bored of his love life decides to ignore his love stories and starts to his Babai (VTV Ganesh) place. Will Jeeva get his love back? Whom will Jeeva love? What happens to Ramya and Aditi is rest of the story.

Performances:

GV Prakash makes his debut in a wrongly selected script and his role goes on youngster mode with no perfection. His musical impression is also wasted through this film. The role Jeeva has nothing to do and the excitement has been dropped by the adult comedy in most of his scenes.

Anandhi is well known for her roles in her past films in Telugu and she managed well with no improvement in her expressions and dialogue timing. Her role has importance through out the film, but he plot definitely dominates Anandhi’s performance

Manisha Yadav gives all her struggles to divert massy audience with her glamour show and the scenes between GV and Manisha will get good applauds from the mass.

Technical Department:

Richard M Nathan’s cinematography scores an impressive score in the film’s result. The way he gets in connected to the locales is the biggest asset. The music by GV Prakash gets in OK mode with no feel good BGM. Dialogues by Sasi Vennelakanti are double toasters and will be irked if families go and watch the film.

Adhik Ravichandran, the director of this film has creatively promoted this film with romantic touch in the posters and the film finally gets no response from the movie lovers with any proper plot and narrations.

Analysis:

Trisha leda Nayanthara film is all about a young guy and his love stories with his childhood friends who will avoid for their personal reasons. Adhik Ravichandran gets no logic behind the making of the film.

The first half of the film goes on racy and the second half goes on slow pace due to the dragging scenes. The director has only targeted to show skin show from the leading actresses and meaty dialogues from the artists. The film is no doubt a pure romantic entertainer where there is no emotions and family elements to wrap the things atleast in the second half too.

Final Verdict:

Neither Trisha nor Ileana

RATING: 2/5

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