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Movie review - Nenu Ninnu Premistunnanu - by Gudipoodi Srihari
Nenu Ninnu Premistunnanu movie
Nenu Ninnu Premistunnanu
(Poor script)
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Genre: Love
Banner: swapna Lahari Films
Cast: Prasanna, Keerti Shaheen, Amrutha, Brahmanandam, AVS, Ahuthi Prasad, Mallikarjuna Rao, Venumadhav, Ananth.
Photography: Sri Venkat
Music: Sashi Preetham
Story - Dialogues: Duriki Mohan Rao
Screenplay - Direction - Production: G Hari Babu

Theatrical Release Date: 14th February 2002

Gudipoodi Srihari Review

In this yet another teenage love story. Prasanna and Keerti play college students and bear their real-life names on reel too. As usual, there are campus scenes where the two try to outwit each other in their pranks. Eventually, they fall in love.

Prasanna's father Prasad (Ahuti Prasad) is introduced as a chess Grandmaster. He plays with his son's friends for fun as they request him for autographs. When he is about to checkmate his opponent in the second game, a couple of fingers come into close up and move the pawn, checkmating the Grandmaster himself. And, the boy who makes the move comes into focus. This scene is obviously created to indicate that the father-son duo is about to checkmate each other in life when Prasanna and Keerti decide to marry.

Prasad does not want his son to marry Keerti, as he promises his dying sister to get her daughter (Shaheen) married to him. From this point, Prasad's game plan is on. First, he asks his son to stay away from Keerti for one month, and if the two still feel the same about each other at the end of the stipulated time, he would not object to them marrying. From then on, Prasanna behaves as if he hates Keerti, Prasad, meanwhile, tries bringing his niece closer to his son. This creates a misunderstanding between the lovers. Rest shows how this problem is resolved.

A weak subject and weaker treatment mars the movie. The patriotic song, though introduced artificially, is the only saving grace. A lot of computer graphics are used to picturised the songs. Prasad's attempts to separate the lovers are the weakest point of the subject and stagnates the pace of the narration.

Both the newcomers are good-looking and promising. But, they are victims of poor script. Venumadhav in the college campus is a big distraction, in the name of comedy.

courtesy: The Hindu

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