We have Comedy films…
We have Horror films…
But how often do we see ‘Horror comedies’ and that too in Telugu?
And
in the first place, a ‘Horror-Comedy’ is film having both Horror and
Comedy or simply a ‘Scary Movie type’ [Just for identification].
And Starlet Sudheer Babu [SMS fame, brother-in-law of Mahesh Babu]-pro
director Maruthi duo has stepped ahead and made a ‘Romantic Horror
Comedy’ taking the Telugu audience by surprise. If you consult our so
called trade pundits, they might definitely put their thumbs down [their
signature gesture!] but the makers have played it on off-chance with
ten-on-ten confidence on the script.
Prema Katha Chitram [PKC]
is a film that amuses you with its rustic, burlesque comedy with chills
of a meaty horror studded here and there with a sardonic take on the
choices and hasty decisions of contemporary youth. It is a director’s
film and Maruthi with his director S. Prabhakar Reddy has crafted this
off-beat experiment into a sure-shot feast to the common cine-goer.
Stepping apart from his very own style of adulterated comedy, Maruthi
dishes in a good love story, a well garnished screenplay with some
remarkable performances by Sudheer, Nanditha, Giri et al.
“But
frankly, we did not expect so much response for the movie and the
audience will laugh so much. If I had guessed it, I may have increased
the doses of comedy. For some reasons, I did not prefer my name to be
named the director but though Prabhakar [Director of PKC] did a
fair job, I take pride in sharing the credit of this success as the
creator of this line”, says elated Maruthi. Yes of course, unexpected
victories are thrilling and cherishing.
The
film is claimed to be a genuine success and its 50 days run only
vindicates the fact. If Maruthi has to be appreciated for coming up with
such an innovative story line, Sudheer deserves a special tap here for
choosing this subject as his second film in spite of knowing the fact
that the film is only about the heroine [Nanditha]. Above all, we
salute to the Telugu audiences who have encouraged an experiment.
Because, the more you welcome attempts like these, the more innovative
the makers get.
Or
else, it would be the same merry-go-round blaming business and we end
up producing nothing except some lame debate shows on the TV about
Telugu cinema!
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