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SOLO Telugu Movie-CRITIC REVIEWS



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Film: Solo
Rating: 3.25/5
Banner: 
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Cast: Nara Rohit, Nisha Agarwal, Prakash Raj, Sayaji Shinde and others
Music: Mani Sharma
Cinematographer: Dasaradhi Sivendra
Editing: Marthand K Venkatesh
Story, screenplay, direction: Parasuram
Producer: Vamsikrishna Srinivas
Release date: 25/11/2011

After a serious and intense role in ‘Baanam’, Nara Rohit is back with an emotional treat and this time he has Nisha Agarwal in pair. Let us see how solid this love story is..

Story:
Set on the backdrop of Vizag, the story begins with Gautam (Rohit) an orphan whose sole aim in life is to marry a girl in a joint family as he longs for those relations and bonding. He finds a suitable person in the form of Vaishnavi (Nisha) who hails from a large family.
Gautam tries wooing Vaishnavi and after few incidents of yes and no, their love blooms. However, Vaishnavi is very closely attached to her father Naidu (Prakash Raj) and he wants to give his daughter to a man who knows the value of family and has a large family.
In no time, the matter gets revealed and Naidu makes his stand clear to Gautam. The tale takes a turn when Gautam is asked to attend the wedding of Vaishnavi due to a condition. What is that condition? What happens to Gautam’s love story? Will he remain Solo again? All this forms the rest of the story.

Performances
Nara Rohit is handsome and has intense eyes with assertive voice. He needs to loosen his body a bit and show expressions on his face and come out of the stiff posture. But still, he covered his drawbacks with good confidence and dialogue delivery. On a whole he suits for roles like tough cop and action oriented performances than a sentimental lover boy. 

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Plus Points :
Nara Rohit puts up a very impressive show. His histrionics are good and he gives a mature and balanced performance. His dance in the first song is pretty good. Nara Rohit is one solid actor to watch out for in future and let us hope he comes up with more movies soon. His voice and diction will win him many admirers.
Nisha Aggarwal is ok as the heroine. She shows promise, but she is still very raw in emotional scenes. A few more movies under the belt and she will come through as a good actress.
Prakash Raj delivers a text book perfect performance as Raghupathi Naidu. These roles have become a cakewalk for him and it is such a joy to watch him on screen. Jayasudha is good in the brief role that she has. Shayaji Shinde is good as the Father in Law from London. Pavitra Lokesh is good as Prakash Raj’s wife.
Srinivas Reddy is top notch in the role of the hero’s friend. He has generated a good comedy track along with M.S.Narayana (Dr. Dharma) and Ali ( Marriage Broker James Cameron). Rao Ramesh and Ranganath make brief appearances.
Emotional scenes have come out well and will connect with the audience. The dialogues are a major asset here (More on that later). Songs have been picturized well. Mumaith Khan sizzles in the item number
Minus Points :
Some emotional scenes in the second half and the story line will remind you of Nuvvu Naaku Nacchav and Nuvve Nuvve.Some of the scenes appear a little cliched and melodramatic. The sudden ‘U turn’ in behaviour and the abrupt way in which Vaishnawi decides to reciprocate Gautham’s love is a little odd.Some more care should have been taken in the romantic track.
Screenplay is a little slow after the interval. Better utilization of Ali’s James Cameroncharacter would have worked wonders in the second half.
Technical Departments:
Cinematography by Dasaradhi Shivendra is a major asset for the film. The entire movie looks bright and colorful on screen. Parasuram has handled the story well and he largely succeeds in getting the audience involved. Dialogues are a major asset for this film. They are witty, sharp and powerful.
Editing is good. Mani Sharma’s background score and rerecording are impressive. The only fight in the movie has been choreographed well.
Verdict:
Solo is a movie that gets many things right. There are some solid performances from Prakash Raj and Nara Rohit, impressive dialogues and good cinematography. Srinivas Reddy’s comedy is a pleasure to watch. The film is high on entertainment quotient as well as sentiment. A tighter screenplay in the second half would have worked wonders for this movie. Thumbs Up for Nara Rohit’s Solo. You will be solidly entertained.
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Friday, November 25, 2011
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