'Meeku Maathrame Cheptha', produced by Vijay Devarakonda and starring Tharun Bhascker, Abhinav Gomatam, Anasuya Bharadwaj, Naveen George Thomas among others, has hit the screens today. Read on to know how the film is.
Story
Just a couple of days before his wedding, Rakesh (Tharun Bhascker), a TV host, gets the shock of his life when he finds a video of his, where he is seen in a compromising position with a woman (Avanthika), gets leaked on the internet. He doesn't want the video to reach his fiance (Vani Bhojan) and even as his wedding date is fast approaching, along with his friend (Abhinav Gomatam), Rakesh sets out to find the uploader and get the video deleted. Does he succeed in his attempt?
Performances
Tharun Bhascker pulled off his role very well. His comedy timing is good. Abhinav Gomatam is very good as the hero's best friend. The chemistry between Tharun and Abhinav worked out well. Anasuya Bharadwaj and Naveen George Thomas fit the bill. Vani Bhojan, Pavani Gangireddy have nothing much to do in the film but do a decent job.
Technical aspects
The songs take the proceedings forward. The background score is good. The cinematography is decent. The screenplay is filled with situational humour.
Plus Points
Performances
Situational comedy
Minus Points
Excitement factor is missing
Analysis
'Meeku Maathrame Cheptha' has situational comedy and most of the scenes between Tharun Bhascker and Abhinav Gomatam evoke laughs. The film has a good first half. Going by the first half, we expect an exciting second half with nail-biting scenes and climax. But it doesn't happen. As said before, the film has no forced comedy and that's a plus for the movie. On the whole, 'Meeku Maathrame Cheptha' ends up as a decent entertainer with situational humour.