Sita On The Road Movie Review: Promising Idea Wasted By The Amateurish Making
Sita On The Road, the female-oriented film recently premiered on Zee Plex. The movie, which is directed by actor-turned-director Praneeth Yaron, focuses on the liberating journey of five women. Sita On The Road features Kalpika Ganesh, Gayathri Gupta, Uma Lingaiah, Khatera Hakimi, and Nesa Farhedi as the protagonists.
Did the Praneeth Yaron film emerge as a wholesome movie experience? Read Sita On The Road movie review here to know...
What's
Yay:
The story idea
Background score
What's Nay:
Amateur execution and making
Lackluster performances
Problematic characterizations
Plot
Anu
(Kalpika
Ganesh),
Gayathri
(Gayathri
Gupta),
Uma
(Uma
Lingaiah),
Mohini
(Khatera
Hakimi),
and
Sarah
(Nesa
Farhedi),
the
five
women
who
are
wronged
by
the
people
around
them,
come
together
for
a
road
trip.
How
the
trip,
the
new-found
friendships,
and
sisterhood
change
their
lives
forms
the
crux
of
the
story.
Script & Direction
Sita On The Road deserves to be appreciated for focusing on a female friendship story, especially because it comes from a highly-commercialized industry. But, the ambitious film that focuses on a progressive idea, fails to emerge as a fulfilling movie experience. Right from the opening sequence, the clumsy, amateurish making style makes it an extremely tiresome watch. The characters and scenes look familiar, yet badly executed.
There is disappointing randomness in almost everything - especially the characters, dialogues, and situations. And this makes it extremely difficult to connect with the characters or worse, even understand what is going on. It is extremely disturbing when a supposedly progressive film still chooses to just fit some cigarettes and liquor on a woman's hands, to portray her as "bold" and "independent".
From portraying every man who comes in the frame as a pervert or showing the ex-husband as the cold-hearted bad guy, Sita On The Road chooses to go through all the outdated cliches feminist films have thrown at us over the years. In short, the promising idea is wasted by an amateurish, old-school way of storytelling, that hardly provides anything memorable.
Performances
The leading ladies, Kalpika Ganesh, Gayathri Gupta, Uma Lingaiah, Khatera Hakimi, and Nesa Farhedi fail to create an impact with their lackluster performances. The rest of the cast is forgettable as well.
Technical Aspects
Raj Anantha's cinematography looks outdated. Suresh Kumar Kasukruthi's editing is okay. However, Praneeth Yohan, the director who has also composed music for the movie, makes a mark with its effective score.
Verdict
Sita On The Road is a promising idea that ended up as a clumsy, tiring experience due to its amateurish making style and forgettable performances.
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