Kalyana Vaibhogame Movie Review And Rating: Simple And Significant
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Kalyana
Vaibhogame
starring
Naga
Shaurya
and
Malavika
Nair,
is
apparently
a
litmus
test
for
director
Nandini
Reddy
as
she
took
her
time
to
comeback,
post
Jabardasth's
debacle.
Read
the
review
to
know
whether
she
passed
off
the
test
with
flying
colors.
Rating:
3.0/5
Kalyana
Vaibhogame
Story:
The
plot
of
the
movie
is
straight
to
the
point
as
it
completely
revolves
around
a
guy
and
a
girl,
who
are
not
interested
in
marriage,
but
enters
the
wedlock.
It
proceeds
further
stressing
it
that,
marriage
involves
two
families
and
not
just
two
people.
Did
they
stay
together,
post
the
marriage?
How
did
they
fix
their
struggling
relationship?
What
role
does
the
families
play
in
their
relation?
This
forms
the
rest
of
the
story.
Read
more
about
the
performances,
technical
details
and
overview
of
the
film
in
the
slides
below.
Performances
Naga
Shaurya
and
Malavika
Nair
helped
the
film's
plot
a
lot
with
their
uninhibited
traits
and
effortless
performances,
while
Rashi
was
a
surprise
in
the
film.
Pragathi,
Urvashi
and
everybody
were
aptly
cast.
Entertainment
The
movie
was
majorly
entertainment
driven,
which
makes
it
a
happy
watch.
For
people,
who
loves
to
watch
rom-coms,
with
a
pinch
of
emotional
content
hear
and
there,
Kalyana
Vaibhogame
is
for
you.
Nandini
Reddy
Though
the
film
wasn't
brilliantly
written,
director
seems
to
be
particular
about
the
sensibilities
of
her
script
and
thus
delivered
what
is
usually
expected
from
her.
Music
Music
by
Kalyani
Koduri
played
an
important
part
of
the
film
like
it
should,
for
any
rom-com
or
a
family
entertainer.
Title
song
was
shot
very
well.
Ala
Modalaindi
A
few
traces
of
diretcor's
debut
film,
Ala
Modalaindi
were
visible.
Especially
in
the
way
hero
and
heroine
roles
were
handled.
Overview
On
the
whole,
Kalyana
Vaibhogame
is
a
simple
movie,
which
talks
its
point
in
an
entertaining
manner.
It
is
conceived
in
its
own
space,
without
overdoing
any
emotion.
Analysis:
Kalyana
Vaibhogame
has
been
heavily
inspired
by
many
Telugu
movies
that
discussed
marriage
as
its
central
point.
Especially,
you
would
reminisce
Krishna
Vamsi's
Mogudu
and
Jagapathi
Babu,
Priyamani
starred
Pellaina
Kothalo.
Though
Kalyana
Vaibhogame
was
dealt
differently
from
them,
it
does
remind
you
of
some
of
the
episodes
from
the
old
Telugu
films.
Perhaps,
Nandini
Reddy
has
a
great
influence
of
her
guru,
Krishna
Vamsi
on
her
and
one
can
see
a
typically
Vamsi's
kind
of
set
up.
Nevertheless,
the
film
was
smooth
and
simple
without
much
dramatization,
which
makes
it
a
good
watch.
Moreover
the
casting
of
the
film
is
interestingly
done.
Malavika
Nair's
own
dubbing
adds
a
fresh
flavor
to
her
character.
Sweet
nuances
between
the
couple
and
the
initial
cat-fight
was
well
handled.
A
little
slow
screenplay
plays
a
spoilt
sport
since
it
drags
at
the
end.
We
can
say
Nandini
Reddy
moderately
passes
off
the
litmus
test
as
she
is
succesful
enough
in
producing
a
meaningful
film
with
good
commercial
viability.
Give
it
a
watch
folks.