Paarijatha Parvam Review & Rating: 30 weds 21 fame Chaitanya Rao has been doing back-to-back films and a few films were flops and a few films became hits. Now he is coming with the crime comedy Paarijatha Parvam. The film has generated a decent buzz among the audience since its teaser release. It seems like the makers have picked up a good release slot because there are no big releases this Friday. Without any delay let’s get into the review.
Paarijatha Parvam Review & Rating
Paarijatha Parvam is touted to be a crime comedy film, as we have seen many crime comedy films and this film doesn’t offer anything new. This film is directed by Santosh Kambhampati, who made BFH (Boy Friend For Hire). He did a passable job with this film. Bala Saraswathi’s visuals are good, as they create the mood quite well. Ree has done a good job with his music.
Movie Name | Paarijatha Parvam (2024) |
Language | Telugu |
Release Date | 19 April 2024 |
Writers | Santosh Kambhampati |
Director | Santosh Kambhampati |
DOP | Bala Saraswathi |
Editor | Sasank Vupputuri |
Music | Ree |
Producer | Mahidhar Reddy and Devesh |
Cast | Chaitanya Rao, Shraddha Das, Sunil, rikanth Iyyangar, Viva Harsha, Malavika Satheesan, and others |
Story:
Chaitanya (Chaitanya Rao) came to Hyderabad to make a movie as a director. He narrates his story to many producers but no one shows any interest in producing his film. Meanwhile, he decided to cast his friend Harsha (Harsha Chemudu) as the lead in his directorial film. Producer Shetty (Srikanth Iyenger) likes the story of Chaitanya but he said to change the lead actor; otherwise, he won’t produce. Chaitanya says no to Shetty and Shetty insults Chaitanya. Chaitanya makes a shocking decision to kidnap Shetty’s wife and demand money for his film. Finally, what happens next is all about the film.
Plus Points:
- Comedy a few parts
- Harsha
Minus Points:
- Routine and outdated story
- Predictable screenplay
Paarijatha Parvam Movie Review
Paarijatha Parvam starts well but after a while, it gets into a template-based crime comedy screenplay. Harsha’s comedy evokes laughs at a few parts in the first half but overall it went on with a boring screenplay. Chaitanya Rao is good at his role but there are no challenges for him. Sunil has done a brilliant job as we can see vintage Sunil at few parts. The second half is a big letdown for the film.
Final Verdict:
Overall, Paarijatha Parvam is a boring and outdated crime comedy flick. You can watch it for Harsha and Sunil’s comedy.
Rating:
Telugu Viz rates 2.5 out of 5 stars based on our opinion. The film has been getting average talk, so let’s see how it does at the box office.
2.5 Out of 5