Raj
Tharun
and
Avika
Gor,
who
had
earlier
took
over
the
limelight
with
a
breezy
entertainer,
Uyyala
Jampala
are
back
together
with
Cinema
Choopistha
Maava.
To
know
whether
the
hit
pair
brought
any
luck
to
the
film,
check
out
the
review.
Cinema
Choopistha
Maava
Story
Kaththi
(Raj
Tharun)
is
a
easy
going
guy
with
a
care
free
attitude,
who
is
absolutely
aimless.
He
happens
to
fall
in
love
with
the
Bengali
girl
Parineetha
(Avika
Gor)
and
manages
to
make
her
love
him
back
with
his
funny
traits
and
honest
approach.
But
the
conflict
point
raises
when
he
had
to
impress
Parineetha's
father
(Rao
Ramesh)
as
well
to
really
win
her.
What
were
the
challenges
he
had
to
face
in
the
process
forms
the
crux
of
the
story.
Performances
Raj
Tharun
delivered
an
entertaining
performance
in
a
massy
avatar
while
Avika
Gor
played
a
studious
and
sweet
girl
next
door
without
loosing
on
her
bubbly-self.
But
she
felt
plain
and
little
monotonous
considering
the
roles
she
has
played
earlier.
The
chemistry
between
the
pair
was
an
add-on.
Rao
Ramesh
has
got
a
lengthy
role
and
he
was
at
his
usual
best.
Jabardasth
team
managed
to
fill
in
few
laughs
with
their
trademark
punches.
Technical
Aspects
Director
Trinad
Rao
Nakkina
failed
to
keep
the
film
engaging
as
it
drags
and
drags
till
the
end
and
even
the
good
scenes
looses
its
magic.
Editor
should
have
put
his
scissors
to
best
use
as
he
has
gone
little
easy
in
trimming
down
the
unwanted
lags.
Music
by
Sekhar
Chandra
serves
as
a
booster
to
the
film
and
cinematographer
delivered
some
rich
visuals
in
a
limited
set
up.
Overview
Cinema
Choopistha
Maava
offers
you
a
beaten
to
death
story
but
guarantees
you
to
entertain
if
you
can
ignore
the
pace.
Raj
Tharun
Raj
Tharun
has
improved
his
skill
alot
and
Kaththi
roles
seems
to
be
a
tailor
made
one
for
the
actor.
Avika
Gor
Avika
Gor
has
very
little
to
play
in
the
second
half
as
the
focus
shifts
to
Raj
Tharun
and
Rao
Ramesh
completely.
Director
Director
has
done
a
decent
job
in
dealing
the
scene
between
Raj
Tharun
and
Rao
Ramesh
by
putting
them
in
quite
an
entertaining
way.
Dialogues
Dialogues
were
quite
thoughtful
at
times
other
than
being
extremely
funny,
which
helped
the
film
a
lot.
Rating
2.5/5
If
you
are
missing
confusion
drama
and
quirky
comedies
in
Telugu
from
a
while,
go
watch
Cinema
Choopistha
Maava.