‘Nee Dhaarey Nee Katha’ movie Review & Rating

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‘Nee Dhaarey Nee Katha’ is a film directed by Vamsi Jonnalagatta and produced by Tejesh Veera, starring Priyatam Manthini, Suresh, Anjana Balaji, Vijay Vikrant, Ved, Ajay in lead roles, Posani Krishna Murali in guest roles. Alberto Gurioli provided the music and Alex Kavu worked as the cinematographer.

Story :

Arjun (Priyatham Manthini) runs a music band with his friends. As a good musician, his desire is to join the music orchestra team. He has the support of his father (Suresh). Shruti (Anjana Balaji) comes to support him when a friend in his team leaves the team in an attempt to achieve his goal. Arjun’s father wants to see Arjun achieve his dream and become a good musician. But he dies in between. The relationship between father and son is shown very well. Has Arjun fulfilled his father’s wish or not? Did he achieve what he wanted and form a music band and become a musician? You have to watch the movie to know.

Performances :

Suresh will be a big plus for this movie. His performance as a supportive father is very good. Priytam acted very well as a newcomer. Vijay Vikrant gave a good performance in the character of friend by making him smile and develop emotion. Ajay and Posani Krishnamurali acted to the extent of their roles and supported the movie. Anjana Balaji has acted well by carrying the emotions.

Technical work :

The story chosen by Vamsi Jonnalagadda is a good family entertainer in this period. They worked with good team work without compromising anywhere in terms of technical values. The main asset of this film is the music of the Budapest Orchestra. The background music given throughout the film using different instruments is amazing. Singh has brought a good feel good movie to the audience without any distraction even with the sound.

Positive :

Suresh, Posani Murali Krishna, Background Music

Negative :

Slow narration in first half, unknown faces, less screentime for Suresh in second half

Rating : 3/5

Verdict : A decent film watchable along with family.