Chirunavvula Chirujallu Movie Review || Jiiva Chirunavvula Chirujallu Movie Review

Monday 16 March 2015

Chirunavvula Chirujallu Movie Review || Jiiva Chirunavvula Chirujallu Movie Review
Release Date: March 13, 2015
Releasestoday.com  Rating: 3/5
Director: I.Ahmed
Producer: V.S.Rami Reddy
Music Director: Harris Jayaraj
Cast: Jeeva, Trisha ...



Chirunavvula Chirujallu is a dubbed version of Tamil hit Endrendrum starring Jeeva and Trisha Punnagai. This film has hit the screens today and we'll see how it is.
story:
Mother (Jiiva) Goutham abandons him when he is only ten years old. Angered by the attitude of his wife, Nasser (the father of Goutham) criticizes women and accuse them of being dishonest and selfish. Goutham, who is deeply affected by this too grows to hate and distrust women.
He, along with his two best friends (Vinay) and Baby (Santhanam) establishes a production house. As time passes, a girl named Priya (Trisha) enters his life as a business partner and causes some problems between best friends. A depressed Goutham leaves his friends and goes to Europe with Priya.
There, the couple love each other. But after a moment of time even they get lost due to personal problems of Gautam. What is the matter? Does the team together in the end? and what happens to the best friends Gautham? That way the rest of the story.
Plus points:
The main asset of this film is the subject matter of friendship, romance and the special bond between a father and his son. The peculiar story also plays an important role in the positive outcome of the film. There are some very entertaining movie scenes that create an interest among the public. All the romantic scenes between Trisha and Jiva are designed well.
Jeeva has done a decent job in a well established role. Trisha, as always looks beautiful and charm is a positive aspect in this film. The first half is very nice and some songs well synchronized also impresses viewers.
Negatives:
A history predictable line is the main drawback of this film. Some scenes in the second half have been dragged to the core which is a big disappointment. The pace of the film during this part goes completely.
Many characters have not been given due importance and lack of clarity. A couple climax then also ruins the film to some extent. The role of Andrea seems out of place and does not create much impact. There are some vulgar sequences that could have been completely avoided.
Technical aspects:
Cinematographer Madiyea should be given due credit as he shows the beautiful places in Europe supremely well. Despite a routine story, narration and interesting script by the director gives the film a special touch. The music director Harris Jayaraj gives a score of decent music and all songs were composed and shot well. Dialogues are elegant and mingle with the film very well. The production values ​​are good and show the film in a good light.
Verdict:

In general, Chirunavvula Chirujallu has some decent romantic moments. A first means of entertainment, glamor Trisha and easy setup are basic assets. If you ignore the predictable plot and climax lustur missing, you can easily see this movie this weekend.

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