Story
There
are three creative youngsters. They believing in doing
something that they like instead of following the beaten
path suggested by their parents. Finally they fall in
the right hands of ad-maker Gandham (Sarath Babu). When
they are going to get their first success, their practical
joke with Gandham misfires. These guys are named as
the prime accused when Gandham is kidnapped by his business
rival Panchabhutam (Melkote). The rest of the film is
all about how they prove their innocence.
Artists Performance
The
three youngsters who did the lead roles were adequate.
Heroine Sriji has bit of
similarity to that of present-day heroine Sangeeta.
It's nice to see character actor Sarath
Babu in Telugu films after a long gap. Melkote
has got the lengthiest role of his career in this film.
For the first time, he did the role of villain. He mixed
his type of comedy that comes out of his peculiar accent
very well.
Technical Departments:
Story
- screenplay - direction: The basic storyline is
about how three youngsters prove their innocence after
being charged with a kidnap accusation. The leading
scenes in which the youngsters get their first assignment
are interesting. There is bit of freshness in the first
half. However, the direction has gone completely out
of track in second half. The screenplay in climax gets
confusing. However, it is nice to see a protégé
of R Narayana Murthy doing a film that is not of red
(viplavam) type.
Other departments:
Music of the film is good. Cinematography is adequate.
Dialogues by Anant are OK. Editing by Mohan Rama Rao
is average. Artwork of the film is commendable.
Analysis:
First half of the film is OK. Second half of the film
is boring. The climax of the film is very badly handled.
The plus points of the film are fresh thoughts in the
first half and the music. The minus point is the weak
second half. There is no relation between the story
of the film and the title 'Rendella Taruvatha'.
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