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Bhale Unnade (2024) - "A movie to pass the time without leaving a lasting impression."

Bhale Unnade

Bhale Unnade

Directed by: Sivasai Vardhan
Written by: Sivasai Vardhan
Starring: Raj Tarun, Manisha Kandkur, Singeetham Srinivasrao, Abhirami Gopikumar, VTV Ganesh
Genres: Comedy
Language: Telugu


Plot Overview:

Bhale Unnade follows Radha (Raj Tarun), a talented saree drapist in Visakhapatnam with a peculiar habit—he never touches women. His mother, Gowri (Abhirami Gopikumar), works at a bank with Krishna (Manisha Kandkur), who unknowingly has a secret admirer in Radha. As the story unfolds, Krishna discovers Radha’s feelings, and they fall in love. However, Krishna starts questioning Radha’s unusual behavior around women, which threatens their relationship. What is Radha hiding? How will his mother react to the revelations? The movie aims to answer these questions in a comedic setting.


Performances:

  • Raj Tarun: Delivers an average performance as Radha, fitting the role but not elevating it.
  • Manisha Kandkur: As Krishna, her chemistry with Raj Tarun feels underdeveloped.
  • Abhirami Gopikumar: Stands out as Gowri, delivering a convincing performance that adds weight to the narrative.

Technical Aspects:

  • Direction: Decent direction, but the film lacks a gripping narrative to hold the audience's attention.
  • Music & BGM: A good background score with one noteworthy song; the rest fails to impress.
  • Screenplay & Pacing: The screenplay drags, lacking impact with many comedic moments falling flat.

Strengths:

  • Unique Concept: The idea of a saree drapist avoiding physical contact is intriguing.
  • Abhirami Gopikumar’s Performance: A highlight of the film.

Weaknesses:

  • Screenplay & Narrative: Weak screenplay makes it hard to stay engaged; the story lacks depth.
  • Comedy: Attempts at humor mostly fall flat, making it a missed opportunity.

My Personal Take On Cinema:

Bhale Unnade had the potential to offer something unique with its unusual premise, but unfortunately, it doesn’t deliver much beyond that. The film struggles with its pacing and fails to maintain a strong comedic tone throughout. The direction and performances are passable, but the lack of impactful storytelling makes it a forgettable experience.


Rating: 2.25/5

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