“Aay” Telugu Movie Review

Sunday, December 22, 2024

Movie Name : Aay

Release Date : August 15, 2024

Cast : Narne Nithin, Nayan Sarika, Rajkumar Kasireddy, Vinod Kumar, Ankit Koyya, Mime Gopi, Surabhi Prabhavathi etc

Director : Anji K Maniputhra

Music Director : Ram Miriyala

Andhrawatch.com Rating : 3/5

Story:

Karthik (Narne Nithin), who works in Hyderabad, gets the opportunity to work from home and returns to his village in the Godavari district. He spends time with his childhood friends Subbu (Rajkumar Kasireddy) and Hari (Ankit Koyya). Karthik feels unhappy about his father, Burraiah (Vinod Kumar), who didn’t earn much and didn’t support his education. One day, Karthik falls in love with Pallavi (Nayan Sarika) at first sight and begins to pursue her. After a few days of romance, Pallavi agrees to the relationship but reveals that their castes are different. Pallavi’s father, Veeravasa Durg (Mime Gopi), is particularly obsessed with caste issues. Will the elders approve of Karthik and Pallavi’s love? What kind of mischief do Karthik and his friends get up to? To find out if Karthik gets closer to his father and how the story unfolds, you’ll need to watch the film.

Review:

Narne Nithiin takes on another youthful role, demonstrating noticeable growth in his dialogue delivery and expressiveness.

Kasireddy Rajkumar excels with his remarkable sense of humor, eliciting laughs in every scene. His dynamic chemistry with Ankit Koyya further enhances the comedic appeal and engages the audience.

Nayan Sarika brings a blend of charm and playfulness to her role, adding depth to the film with her captivating performance. The supporting cast also plays a key role, enriching the film and making it a thoroughly enjoyable experience.

The film prioritizes comedy over a compelling plot, urging viewers to overlook logic for the sake of enjoyment. Characters such as Mime Gopi and Vinod Kumar could have been more fleshed out to strengthen the climax.

The humor in the film is largely amusing, but a few scenes go overboard and lose their impact. The latter half of the movie feels a bit drawn out, and a steadier comedic tone could have improved the flow.

Director Anji K Maniputhra makes a noteworthy debut with this comedy film, though a bit more balance would have been beneficial. The production quality is solid, and the lively re-recording adds a humorous touch to many scenes.

Overall, Aay is an entertaining film, powered by the comedic performances of Narne Nithiin, Rajkumar Kasireddy, and Ankit Koyya. Nayan Sarika adds a touch of charm, and the finale offers a meaningful takeaway. Although the film doesn’t have a strong plot and experiences some pacing issues in the latter half, it delivers a fun and light-hearted experience. Just set aside logic and enjoy the comedy.

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