Story
Eesha is Ananya, who designs romantic and cute greeting cards. Sumanth Ashwin is Anil, who is a graduate looking to escape from the arranged marriage scenario. Sparks fly between the lead couple, leading to many romantic moments. However, Ananya's mother, played by Madhubala, has many horror stories about marriage.
While the girl's parents fight constantly, Anil and Ananya come up with a brainwave to test their compatibility. They decide to try out living in and see for themselves if commitment is all that it is hyped up to be. In due course, they too realize that marriage is no walk in the park. The movie takes us through their troubles and subsequent solutions.
Analysis :
Indraganti has succeed in giving a fresh feel to Anthaka Mundu Aa Taruvatha, which is a new age story. The modern film has many entertaining scenes with inputs from Tagubothu Ramesh. Supported by good songs, the romantic track in the film flows smooth as silk, at least in the first half.
With a serious twist towards the middle, the later half of film slips into monotonous fights, sometimes taking the focus away from the central plot. Still, the film manages to entertain, despite a serious second half. A convincing climax is the cherry on top of the cake. A sweet cake.
Performance :
The lead actors have done a decent job in their respective roles. Their blossoming romance is quite a treat to watch. Madhubala's presence also adds positively to the film, which has cool and entertaining dialogues. Comedy tracks have been played satisfyingly, giving audiences their much needed dose of laughter. Srinivas Avasarala's one liners are a plus.
Final Word:It's different. The film is as cheerful as it is emotional. It conveys the many chaotic thoughts that today's youngsters are grappling with.