After
being
away
for
3
long
years,
Trisha
is
coming
back
to
Telugu
audience
with
a
dubbing
film,
Chirunavvula
Chirujallu,
alongside
Jiiva.
She
was
last
seen
in
NTR's
Dammu
and
hence
Chirunavvula
Chirujallu
is
almost
considered
as
a
come
back
film
of
Trisha.
On
the
other
side,
Jiiva
failed
to
score
a
hit
post
Rangam,
though
most
of
his
Tamil
films
are
dubbed
in
to
Telugu.
Let
us
see
if
Chirunavvula
Chirujallu
did
well
for
the
duo
to
enthrall
the
audience
all
over
again.
Plot:
The
story
of
the
film
was
weaved
around
a
breezy
romantic
track
along
with
friendship,
comedy
and
sentiment.
Jiva
grows
up
with
a
distrust
in
women,
because
of
his
mother's
abondenment
and
father's
influence.
Vinay
and
Santhanam,
who
happens
to
be
Jiiva's
childhood
buddies,
also
shares
the
same
opinion
and
the
trio
decides
to
stay
away
from
women.
However,
the
story
takes
a
turn
when
women
enters
into
their
life.
Chirunavvula
Chirujallu
tried
to
stand
up
to
its
title
and
tell
a
tale
of
smiles
and
love.
Performances:
Jiiva
plays
a
character
that
is
suffering
with
numerous
issues
from
top
to
toe
and
he
conveys
the
inner
turmoil
effectively
yet
in
a
subtle
way.
The
bond
between
Nasser
and
Jiiva
was
well
written
without
much
melodrama.
The
film
deals
with
the
childhood
insecurities
that
create
a
negative
impact
on
one's
life.
Nasser
is
the
perfect
choice
as
a
loving
and
understanding
father.
Trisha's
role
makes
much
difference
to
the
film
as
it
is
not
present
merely
for
the
sake
of
heroine's
glamour.
Beautiful
love
track
and
the
feel
makes
the
film
a
breezy
entertainer.
Andrea
though
has
a
lesser
screen
time
she
was
brilliant
as
a
sexy
model.
The
trio,
Jiiva-Santhanam-Vinay,
appears
to
be
real
time
friends
and
of
course
Santhanam
succeeded
in
sharing
some
hearty
laughs.
Vinay
needs
a
special
mention
for
his
natural
charm.
Technical
Aspects:
The
film
is
a
rich
tale
crafted
partly
in
India
and
Europe.
The
picturesque
locations
and
soothing
songs
makes
it
a
perfect
rom-com.
Cinematographer
Madhi
did
a
commendable
job.
Harris
Jayraj
tunes
where
catchy
though
the
Telugu
lyrics
did
not
go
well.
Director
Ahmed
has
written
many
cliched
scenes
in
the
film,
An
accident,
illness
and
that
drama
between
hero
and
heroine.
Also,
some
of
the
dialogues
are
lifted
from
popularly
circulated
jokes.
The
first
half
of
the
film
passes
by
quickly
as
it
is
largely
fun
filled.
The
editing
of
the
film
was
well
dealt
and
every
scene
melds
with
the
other
effortlessly.
Overview:
Though
there
are
a
bunch
of
films
released
today,
Trisha-Jiiva's
Chirunavvula
Chirujallu
comes
out
as
a
perfect
entertainer.
It
makes
you
think
with
an
underlying
message
in
it
and
guarantees
to
bring
a
smile
on
your
face.
Go
Watch
and
fall
in
love.
PS:
Only
if
u
don't
mind
some
cliched
scenes.