Manamantha
- 2016
- 2h 44min
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7,5/10
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaThe film narrates the life of four persons and their struggle for their survival in differnt situations..The film narrates the life of four persons and their struggle for their survival in differnt situations..The film narrates the life of four persons and their struggle for their survival in differnt situations..
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Avantika
- Mahitha's Friend
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This movie is really awesome. The kind of work and detailing which is gone in to the screenplay of this movie is tremendous and amazing. The biggest asset of this movie is that it feels so realistic that you actually forget that it is a movie rather we come to a state where we feel it is a part in everyone's life. Every character has its own significance. The mood of the movie makes you feel soothing and relaxing and also makes us forget the effort being put in making of the film which I believe is the success of the movie. The story revolves around four people. I don't know if the director could get a better cast for this movie because all the characters are apt. Mohanlal and gauthimi has done outstanding performance. Even the small kids has done a great job. This film is a proof that good films are also being made in telugu apart from regular nonsense,mass,masala and comedy movies. Do watch this movie. Support good films.
Best Telugu Movie ever made.It is a classic movie.Real life is portrayed so beautifully.It is a must watch.Mohanlal Sir acting is a treat to watch.He has proved why he is being called as complete actor.In fact he was not acting he was living as character Sair Ram.Gautami,little girl also did well.Do good,be good and think good.. this is all movie about.. a must watch in this kind of time period. a book gives you immense knowledge.. where a good movie immense and real time knowledge.. families please take your family along with you.. you will never be disappointed with story or director's view.. an awes journey of 2hrs 20mins. You will come out with a pleasant feeling and this movie will definitely have an impact on everyone's life!!
Manamanthaa (2016): Chandra Shekar Yeleti is one of the rare talents of Tollywood who has amazing talent in movie making and all his pictures are critically acclaimed but he did not have much financial success.His movies are always a treat for movie lovers but not for commercial minded audience.He is one of the few directors in Tollywood who can make movies of different genres.Let it be thriller like Anukokunda Oka Roju and Okkadunnadu,romance like Prayanam,crime like Aithe,adventure like Sahasam,Yeleti always gives his best output.Now its his turn for emotional drama Manamantha which deals with four different people lives and their problems.Malayalam super star Mohanalal acted in Tollywood after a long time with this movie.How is it???
Plot: Manamantha is about four people Sai Ram (Mohanlal),Gayatri (Gouthami),Abhiram (Vikranth),Mahitha(Raina Rao).
Sairam is an assistant manager in a supermarket and is perpetually in debt. He even borrows a few thousands from a store assistant.He always has a competition issue with Harshavardhan for manager post.Sai Ram is in deep need of Manager post as it may settle all his debt.To achieve it he takes a wrong step which lands him in serious problems which may spoil his life and family.
Gayatri (Gautami) is a housewife struggling to make ends meet. She seeks happiness in little things, like grocery shopping with her neighbor (Urvashi). She meets an unexpected guest from her past who may change her life which may clears all her problems of middle class issue.
Abhiram (Viswant) is a bright student who soldiers on with his old and bulky laptop.His life seems perfectly alright with his grades and goals until he meets Airi(Anisha Ambrose).He loves her and become good friend with her but it affects his study.
Mahita (Raina Rao) is an endearing school girl who takes a liking to a four-year-old boy Veer who lives in a slum and will do what she can to see that he goes to a school.But shockingly one day Veer goes missing.Mahita tries to find Veer by facing lot of problems where she understands the humanity of present people.
Plus Points:
1)Performances: Manamanthaa has brilliant performances of all the four roles. Mohanlal is pitch perfect as Sairam, reflecting the frustrations of a guy caught in a deep problems and feeling guilty. The actor needs to be commended for his effort to speak in Telugu. His Telugu is laced with a Malayalam accent but lends authenticity to his part. Gautami proves yet again why she used to be the best in the business and is sublime as the housewife.She gave mesmerizing performance and needed to be applauded.Debutante Raina Rao as the schoolgirl is a surprise and walks away with all the applause. She played her role with such perfection that we love her cute innocence and her helping nature.Viswanth did good in his role which has nothing special.
2)Second half: Manamantha has one of the best emotional scenes of recent times in its second half.Every scene in second half is well made and is so emotional that tears will stay in your eyes until the movie is completed.All the characters enter their serious phases of their lives and movie gets a fast pace which is both emotional and thrilling.Climax is awesome and unexpected.
3)Direction: Yeleti once again proved that why he has special fame in Tollywood cinema.He cleverly turned a family drama into an entertaining and unique thriller.The way he took a simple story line and made it thrilling is just amazing. He also excelled in extracting the best performance from his actors.
Minus Points:
1)Story of Abhiram (Viswanth): Of all four characters,story of Abhiram is weakest one.Its a routine love story where a topper guy neglects his life for the love of a girl.Though it has connection to the story,it could have been made better with better scenes.Emotion is missing in those scenes.
So Manamanthaa is one of the best emotional drama of recent rimes.Surprisingly Manamanthaa almost brought tears in my eyes with such brilliant emotion.Must watch one....
My rating 7.5/10
Plot: Manamantha is about four people Sai Ram (Mohanlal),Gayatri (Gouthami),Abhiram (Vikranth),Mahitha(Raina Rao).
Sairam is an assistant manager in a supermarket and is perpetually in debt. He even borrows a few thousands from a store assistant.He always has a competition issue with Harshavardhan for manager post.Sai Ram is in deep need of Manager post as it may settle all his debt.To achieve it he takes a wrong step which lands him in serious problems which may spoil his life and family.
Gayatri (Gautami) is a housewife struggling to make ends meet. She seeks happiness in little things, like grocery shopping with her neighbor (Urvashi). She meets an unexpected guest from her past who may change her life which may clears all her problems of middle class issue.
Abhiram (Viswant) is a bright student who soldiers on with his old and bulky laptop.His life seems perfectly alright with his grades and goals until he meets Airi(Anisha Ambrose).He loves her and become good friend with her but it affects his study.
Mahita (Raina Rao) is an endearing school girl who takes a liking to a four-year-old boy Veer who lives in a slum and will do what she can to see that he goes to a school.But shockingly one day Veer goes missing.Mahita tries to find Veer by facing lot of problems where she understands the humanity of present people.
Plus Points:
1)Performances: Manamanthaa has brilliant performances of all the four roles. Mohanlal is pitch perfect as Sairam, reflecting the frustrations of a guy caught in a deep problems and feeling guilty. The actor needs to be commended for his effort to speak in Telugu. His Telugu is laced with a Malayalam accent but lends authenticity to his part. Gautami proves yet again why she used to be the best in the business and is sublime as the housewife.She gave mesmerizing performance and needed to be applauded.Debutante Raina Rao as the schoolgirl is a surprise and walks away with all the applause. She played her role with such perfection that we love her cute innocence and her helping nature.Viswanth did good in his role which has nothing special.
2)Second half: Manamantha has one of the best emotional scenes of recent times in its second half.Every scene in second half is well made and is so emotional that tears will stay in your eyes until the movie is completed.All the characters enter their serious phases of their lives and movie gets a fast pace which is both emotional and thrilling.Climax is awesome and unexpected.
3)Direction: Yeleti once again proved that why he has special fame in Tollywood cinema.He cleverly turned a family drama into an entertaining and unique thriller.The way he took a simple story line and made it thrilling is just amazing. He also excelled in extracting the best performance from his actors.
Minus Points:
1)Story of Abhiram (Viswanth): Of all four characters,story of Abhiram is weakest one.Its a routine love story where a topper guy neglects his life for the love of a girl.Though it has connection to the story,it could have been made better with better scenes.Emotion is missing in those scenes.
So Manamanthaa is one of the best emotional drama of recent rimes.Surprisingly Manamanthaa almost brought tears in my eyes with such brilliant emotion.Must watch one....
My rating 7.5/10
Lots of Indian films are now being simultaneously made in multiple languages in order to attract more viewers and generate more revenue. However, this family drama is not that appealing so as to receive such a wide release, in three different languages.
Sairam (Mohanlal) is a middle-class man working as a supermarket supervisor. He is in great debt owing to his financial needs, and will do anything to snatch that upcoming promotion. Gayathri (Gautami) is a housewife who is tired of her everyday life filled with frugality. She wants to break free from the shackles of her impoverished life, which is when she bumps into her college professor who is now a rich businessman. Abhiram (Viswant Duddumpudi) is a college student who sees himself falling for an affluent girl without realizing the her intentions. And finally, there is Mahitha (Raina Rao), a school- going girl who is relentlessly looking for her young street friend, who has been missing for days now. The story is all about these four characters' issues and their eventual intertwining.
For an average viewer, it would not take much time to detect the film's central theme, which is a mix of various values such as righteousness, virtue of family life, love and lust, innocence, and humanitarianism. Even though the elements used to convey these contrived messages are sane enough, the end products look extremely cringe-worthy, making its viewers dismiss most of the fables it throws at them. Of course, there is enough matter for a naive person to grasp from the four stories, but all of them are either clichéd or senseless or both. It becomes preachy towards the end where the lives of the characters connect with each other, as anyone could have predicted, conveniently ending the 150-minute charade with a fused-off, noiseless bang.
In addition to the awful editing and dubbing (Malayalam), the screenplay is all bits and pieces, trying to construct itself as novelty of climactic storytelling. Unfortunately, it comes out contrived, ill-timed, and haphazard, with no respect for the informed audience sitting at the receiving end. The cast performance is not that great, either, with even Mohanlal following the amateur director's directions and doing no more.
Lastly, it is evident that the film was made to bank in on the lead actor's fame and nothing else. It manages to tell a story or two on the way, which could make it an easy afternoon watch.
BOTTOM LINE: Telugu filmmaker Chandra Sekhar Yeleti's "Vismayam" is a greasy family drama that may appeal to the older generation who may have already seen some of the elements sampled in it. For today's people, this is just a badly executed drama made by a bunch who are clearly out of ideas. Watch the TV premiere, but switch channels during commercials.
Can be watched with a typical Indian family? YES
Sairam (Mohanlal) is a middle-class man working as a supermarket supervisor. He is in great debt owing to his financial needs, and will do anything to snatch that upcoming promotion. Gayathri (Gautami) is a housewife who is tired of her everyday life filled with frugality. She wants to break free from the shackles of her impoverished life, which is when she bumps into her college professor who is now a rich businessman. Abhiram (Viswant Duddumpudi) is a college student who sees himself falling for an affluent girl without realizing the her intentions. And finally, there is Mahitha (Raina Rao), a school- going girl who is relentlessly looking for her young street friend, who has been missing for days now. The story is all about these four characters' issues and their eventual intertwining.
For an average viewer, it would not take much time to detect the film's central theme, which is a mix of various values such as righteousness, virtue of family life, love and lust, innocence, and humanitarianism. Even though the elements used to convey these contrived messages are sane enough, the end products look extremely cringe-worthy, making its viewers dismiss most of the fables it throws at them. Of course, there is enough matter for a naive person to grasp from the four stories, but all of them are either clichéd or senseless or both. It becomes preachy towards the end where the lives of the characters connect with each other, as anyone could have predicted, conveniently ending the 150-minute charade with a fused-off, noiseless bang.
In addition to the awful editing and dubbing (Malayalam), the screenplay is all bits and pieces, trying to construct itself as novelty of climactic storytelling. Unfortunately, it comes out contrived, ill-timed, and haphazard, with no respect for the informed audience sitting at the receiving end. The cast performance is not that great, either, with even Mohanlal following the amateur director's directions and doing no more.
Lastly, it is evident that the film was made to bank in on the lead actor's fame and nothing else. It manages to tell a story or two on the way, which could make it an easy afternoon watch.
BOTTOM LINE: Telugu filmmaker Chandra Sekhar Yeleti's "Vismayam" is a greasy family drama that may appeal to the older generation who may have already seen some of the elements sampled in it. For today's people, this is just a badly executed drama made by a bunch who are clearly out of ideas. Watch the TV premiere, but switch channels during commercials.
Can be watched with a typical Indian family? YES
A film with very high technical values and exceptional story telling by the maker. More importantly a suspense thriller with middle class characters that will touch you and shake you
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThe movie is the story of four people and the story of a family to.This movie not only drama.The movie also thrilling and interesting.
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