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Saturday, June 25, 2011

180 Movie Review


After two debacles in the row, Siddardh comes back with new movie 180. This time he brings his mentor Jayendra as the director, while cuties Nithya menon and Priya Anand pair up with him. Let’s check out if luck favors this Lover boy.

Story(Slightly spoiler!! check before you read this section):  Mano (Siddardh) comes to Hyderabad for a short stay. Vidya (Nithya Menon), A press photographer is fascinated by happy going nature and cute antics of Manu. Their relationship turns into love quickly. But Manu who is diagnosed with a disease (No guesses what it is –obviously cancer) has just 180 days (6 months) to live. On top of it, Manu is already married to Renu (Priya Anand). So what’s the end to this tragic saga is left for your guesses!!

Actors:
Siddardh plays two shades … as a happy going guy in the first part and facing the agony in the second. He is very comfortable playing the first as that was always his comfort zone.
Priya Anand is one solid plus in the film. She excels in all ways…The way she mimics; her costumes and her own dubbed voice are all perfect. She should get some more films.
Nithya Menon seems to be a few film wonder. It’s just a half cute face with No heroine stuff. May be she playing girl falling damn easily for a boy and then running behind him for no reason still irritates us.
Old man who played Siddard’s house owner spills few laughs. Geetha plays his wife. Tanikella plays Priya Anand’s father. Siddard’s friend did decent act.

Everything in slow motion!!
The pain begins with the hero’s intro song where we see everything in not just dragging but killing slow motion. And movie follows the similar slow motion while revealing the two similar love plots one in Hyderabad and other in USA. Interval bang is placed without revealing much...by then the patience is lost. But a minute curiosity of whether your guesses about the twist to be revealed would be right or not still remains. But the later half though makes your guesses right but proves you wrong for choosing this film, thanks to the torturous twist that’s revealed.
 Few Songs in first half are just drum beats that are pictured even slowly especially the title song and a song that’ starts as “AJ Avo”. There’s a child labor episode, but it too lacks the realistic approach. While Love plots with no novelty wastes the first half, overdose of tragedy sinks the second.

Let me sum up few positives…
Balasubramaniam's Cinematography is first-class. But that needs patience to appraise it. Surely there are some good laughs here and there especially scenes with siddard’s house owner. And of course few accidental laughs that comes out of pain. I should tell you two songs “Nee Maatalo Mounam Nenenaa” excellently sung by Karthik and Swetha Menon is excellently pictured. Other song “Ninna leni vinthale choopene” is hummable. So overall music by Sharreth scores pass marks. And as I said, it’s Priya Anand that’s little saving grace. Dailogues by Umarji anuradha who penned for Ye Maaya chesaave has very little scope here. 


Final Say…
With the story that lacks no fresh point and with dragging screenplay...180 do not make a delightful watch. And now why the title 180…It takes your brain away to find that. I guess 108 should have been the apt one.

Rating…
Yeah...one more advantage of the title...It gives me the Rating = 1.80




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