Naa Nuvve Review: Not Everyone's Type Of Romance
Naa Nuvve, starring Nandamuri Kalyan Ram and Tamannaah in the lead roles, has hit the theatres today (June 14, 2018). Read Naa Nuvve review here to know how the film has turned out to be.
Nandamuri Kalyan Ram has presented himself in a full-fledged romantic entertainer with Naa Nuvve, which is quite a rare thing in his career. Being deemed as a mass hero, this is the first time that the Nandamuri bidda has donned such a character and he is complimented by Tamannaah. Whether he would be able to hit the bull's eye is the something which needs to be checked out at theatres!
Story
The story revolves around two lead characters, Meera (Tamannaah Bhatia), a radio jockey, who falls in love with a young lad, Varun (Nandamuri Kalyan Ram). Meera gives it more than a shot to convey her feelings towards Varun, but the latter fails to realize it.
Her profession (that of a radio jockey) is brought in between to act as a bridge and destiny too plays its role to build the supposed chemistry. Will the duo unite eventually? Will it bring in the required feelings and invoke necessary emotions amongst audience? Will Meera & Varun encounter any other obstacles? All these form the rest of the plot.
Upside & Downside
Upside
Short
run-time
Tamannaah's
appeal
PC
Sreeram's
cinematography
Downside
Flat
storyline
Uninteresting
screenplay
Mediocre
performances
by
the
cast
Performances
Nandamuri Kalyan Ram who has had a great makeover as a lover boy seems to have not gotten in to the skin of the character completely. Probably it's the mass image and the characters he has played over the years. He is just OK in the movie.
Tamannaah
is
the
major
asset
of
the
movie.
She
is
gorgeous
and
has
performed
better
than
the
rest
of
the
cast
and
is
definitely
a
treat
to
watch
when
compared
to
others.
Since
the
movie
revolves
between
these
two
lead
characters,
there
is
nothing
much
in
the
offing
for
the
remaining
cast
and
hence,
nothing
much
to
rave
or
mention
about.
Technical Aspects
PC Sreeram is the major highlight of the flick. The name is self-explanatory as the legendary cinematographer has scored a distinction with his framing, colour grading and lighting.
Music by Sharreth is good and gets soulful with some songs and background music at places. The BGM goes hand in hand with the framing at times, though not throughout the movie.
The productions values are good and the editing is adequate. It is the director, Jayendran, who seems to have lost the track as the movie goes in no direction despite a short run-time.
Naa Nuvve might have looked good on papers but when translated to celluloid, the same effect has been missed. Jayendran could have treated the script much better as the supposed romance fizzles out.