Thursday, September 9, 2010

Aawara Telugu Movie Review | Awara Rating


Movie: Awara
Music: Yuan Shankar Raja
Cinematography: Mathi
Editing: Anthony
Producer: Subhash Chandra Bose
Banner: Thirupathi Brothers
Story,Screenplay & Direction: Linguswamy
Cast: Karthi, Tamanna, Milind Soman etc
Release Date : 21st May 2010

Awaara Telugu Movie Story?
Siva (Karthi) is a guy with carelessness who had no goal in life falls in love with a girl named Charu Latha (Tamanna) at first sight. In order to grab her attention he acts as a cab driver. Charu is in trouble and Siva had to save her from the villains sent by her father who wants her to forcibly marry another person. Shiva likes the idea of spending some time with her in cab while saving her from villains. She asks him to take her to Mumbai and his past in that city catches up with him as he reaches Mumbai. How Siva attracts Charu and wins her love? forms the rest of the story with chases and fights in the middle.
Actors Performance:
Karthi’s performance was awesome and he has unique sweetness and innocence in his face though he looks rough. He learn Telugu and dub his own voice. His dancing was decent.
Tamanna is endearing as a girl in trouble. Sonia (Happy Days fame) did the role of one of friends of hero and she is good (she didn’t dub her voice). Milind Soman is alright as the villain. All other actors are of non-Telugu origin.
Technical Departments:
Director Linguswamy comes up with an engaging first half, but runs out of ideas in second half where he had to fill it up with continuous fights. Screenplay of the movie is very good except for the latter portion of the movie.
Music composed by Yuan Shankar Raja is nice. Most of the songs in this film are situational. Cinematography by Mathi is good. Dialogues are laced with humor. Editing by Anthony is adequate. Fights are well choreographed.
Fianl Cut:
First half of the movie is entertaining. Second half is little heavy with continuous fights. The plus points of the movie are engaging storytelling and the lead pair. On the flip side, the story line might prove to be too thin for a film of 2 and half hours of runtime. On a
whole, Awara is a decent road movie with adequate entertainment.

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