July 5, 2024
Paarijatha Parvam

Movie: Paarijatha Parvam, Date of Release: April 19, 2024, IMDB Rating:9.6 Starring: Srikanth Iyenger, Surekha Vani, Sunil, Harsha Chemudu, Shraddha Das, Chaitanya Rao, and Malavika Satheeshan, among others, Santosh Kambhampati is the director. Music: Ree; producers: Mahidhar Reddy and Devesh Bala Saraswathi, cinematographer Sasank Vupputuri, editor

Today saw the release of the criminal comedy Paarijatha Parvam, which starred Sunil, Chaitanya Rao, Harsha Chemudu, and Shraddha Das. View our review to find out how it performs.

Story

Producers reject Chaitanya (Chaitanya Rao), who is keen to direct and wants to cast his friend Harsha (Harsha Chemudu) in the main part. They like his story but disagree with his casting decision. Chaitanya makes a plan to abduct producer Shetty’s wife to demand a ransom for his film when Shetty (Srikanth Iyenger) insults him. What takes place after that? Did he take Shetty’s wife hostage? What role do Bar Seenu (Sunil) and Parvathy (Shraddha Das) play in the narrative? The film will provide answers to each of these queries.

Positive Points in Paarijatha Parvam Movie:

Especially in the second half, comedian Harsha Chemudu, who is well-known for his clever humor, delivers laughs precisely when needed. In his capacity as an aspiring director, Chaitanya Rao excels.

Notable is comedian Sunil’s portrayal of Bar Seenu. His humorous exchanges with Chaitanya Rao and Harsha Chemudu are a notable highlight. With his part, Srikanth Iyengar also makes an impression.

Minus Points in Paarijatha Parvam Movie:

The plot of crime comedies should excite the audience by being both interesting and compellingly narrated. Sadly, Paarijatha Parvam does not have this captivating element.

Writer and director Kambhampati Santosh needs to have given the screenplay more thought. A brilliantly written screenplay with plenty of exciting parts could have made the film much better.

Technical Aspects:

With this endeavor, Kambhampati Santosh fails to leave his mark. The result might have been different if the story and screenplay had been developed more.

Ree’s compositions are passable, but the accompanying music is unsatisfactory and occasionally grating. The score is repetitive and lessens the impact of the situations; it sounds like the 8-bit ringtones from old Nokia phones. The cinematography by Bala Saraswathi is good, but Sasank Vupputuri’s editing should have been more precise for a more seamless flow. The production values meet the required standards.

Verdict:

Overall, the terrible plot and script of Paarijatha Parvam make it a dismal crime comedy that is hard to watch. With their humorous performances, Harsha Chemudu, Sunil, and Srikanth Iyengar can save the movie to some extent, but the picture suffers from pointless scenes, pacing problems, and a lack of interest. This weekend, think about checking out some different forms of amusement.

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