Majili Review
AS per my opinion i am rating 4.5 to majili
Majili tracks the life story of Poorna (Naga Chaitanya) from a teen aspiring to be a cricketer to an alcoholic . During his formative years as a regional cricketer, he falls in love with Anshu (Divyansha Kaushik), daughter of a Naval officer. they fall in love each other.
Majili tracks the life story of Poorna (Naga Chaitanya) from a teen aspiring to be a cricketer to an alcoholic . During his formative years as a regional cricketer, he falls in love with Anshu (Divyansha Kaushik), daughter of a Naval officer. they fall in love each other.
As
expected, the lovers are separated leading to Poorna ruining his career..
Years
later, an alcoholic Poorna is married to his neighbor’s daughter, Sravani
(Samantha Akkineni), who harbours a strong crush on Poorna since her childhood.
Poorna’s strong love and longing for his long-forgotten girlfriend, Anshu, does
not let him accept Sravani as his wife. Sravani is a spirited girl, who puts a
brave and independent face to the world – she stands up for her husband and
goes against her parents and father-in-law. As a girl besotted by Poorna from
her school days, she continues to bear him. The writing helps the audiences sympathies with her and question her decision to continue in an unhappy
marriage.
Keeping
the cricket versus love story aside, there are a few moments between the leads
that are charming. Samantha shows restrain and maturity that the character
demands, even while appearing to be meek. She complements the story and her
husband well. Debutante Divyansha Kaushik is decent, but does not have an impact role. Making her debut in a cliched girl-hates-guy-turns-into-love
template, she gets a rather raw deal. Carrying the film entirely on his
shoulder, Naga Chaitanya looks confident and delivers a rather impressive
performance. Majili seems to be resting comfortably on his shoulders, even
during certain unimpressive emotional scenes.
Like
Ninnu Kori, Majili also delivers well on the technical departments, especially
the cinematography by Vishnu Sharma and the music by Gopi Sundar. Shiva
Nirvana, writing and directing again, attempts a mature love story, but falls
short of the craft that the likes of Gautam Vasudev Menon have.
Thanks
to shiva nirvana for introducing a wonderful movie