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Kalavaramaye Madhilo
Cast : Swathi , Kamal Kamaraju and Others
Direction : Satish Kasetti
Production : Mohan Vadlapatla
Music : Sarat Vasudevan
Release Date : July 17th 2009
The film Kalavaramaye Madilo is a musical love story with a heavy
dose of melodrama and sentiment, particularly in the second half.
The first half runs in a very light hearted manner which will appeal
to the youngsters immensely but the second half will be a hard to
swallow for the college going crowd. Story : Shreya (Swathi) is a happy go lucky young girl.
She stays in
Kamal Kamaraju is from
Shreya is enraged. She later decides to learn
classical singing from Vikram Gokhalae and manages to persuade him
to teach her. On a parallel track Shreya continues to meet Kamal
Kamaraju and they both begin to like each other. Shreya learns that Vikram Gokhale is suffering
from throat cancer. He is however determined to teach Shreya and
make her realize the dream of singing under AR Rehman. Just when
Sheya is about to leave for Chennai to be auditioned by Rehman, she
learns that Vikram is her real father. She tens drops the idea of
going to Chennai for audition and instead signs up to sing in a
competition so that she can win the prize money of 10 lakh to pay
for the treatment of her father. The film then moves slowly to a predictable
ending. Performance : The film is a Swathi show all the way. While
Kamal Kamaraju is the hero, he plays a largely supportive role.
Kamal also does not have much to do in the send half. Swathi comes
up with an impressive performance and she is sure to bag many meaty
roles in future. Kamal Kamaraju is good and he fits the bill as
the friend of Swathi perfectly. Vikram Gokhale as the aged classical
singer is the right choice and he comes up with a restrained but believable performance.
Tanikella Bharani as the friend of Vikram comes up with a winning
performance. The rest of the star cast is okay. Kalavaramaye Madilo begins on a promising note
and the first half is very light hearted and lively. The second half
runs at a very slow pace and is heavy with sentiment. The music is
good and the songs and dialogues are quite enjoyable. The film is a clean entertainer but the heavy
dose of sentiment in the second half is a big minus. The film will
appeal a lot to music lovers and the older generation. As such, the
film caters to only a limited section of the audience.
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