Bhari Taraganam Movie review: Entertains with love and comedy

'Bhari Taraganam' is a love and comedy entertainer produced by BV Reddy under the direction of Shekhar Mutyala starring Sadan, Deepika Reddy and Rekha Nirosha under the banner of BVR Pictures. The teaser, trailer and songs released from this film received good response from the audience. The film hit theatres and let’s see how it fares at box-office.

Story:

Five girls deal with problems in their lives as daughters, wives, lovers, PAs, and other roles. How did they manage to solve the issue? The idea behind the tale is that if we lend a hand to someone, the end will find its way back to us. Although Vishwanath (Kedar Shankar) and Raghu (Totamalli Madhu) are excellent friends, Sadan (Hero), a son of Vishwanath, and Dhanalakshmi (Rekha Nirosha), a daughter of Raghu, have been attending the same school since they were little children and have shown a desire to marry each other. Sadan, however, enrols in the B.Tech programme when he travels to Patnam for higher education. When he first encounters Tara (Deepika Reddy), a pioneer in humanitarian work who is enrolled in the same college as him, he immediately falls in love with her. Due of what Sadan does, that celebrity also likes Sadan. But because of the things that happen to Tara, Sadan is far away. But when he returns to his hamlet, he believes that all the females have turned him down for their love. However, Chittimma (Sarayu), the head of Chittimma Dabha, too has a lot of challenges.

How do characters like Shanti (Sahiti Dasari), Dhanalakshmi (Rekha Nirosha), and Parimala (Smiley) deftly resolve the issues they encounter at various points in their lives? How, unexpectedly, did the hero assist them all? What connection does Sadan have to these five girls is the main plot of the story.

Performances:

Ali, the actor who portrayed Sadan, demonstrated his talent as a performer by acting superbly in all contexts—including his gestures, words, songs, conflicts, and emotions. The second heroine, Dhanalakshmi (Rekha Nirosha), equally dazzled the audience with her performance. Parimala (Smiley) was pleased by the parts that were assigned to the other actors.

All of them have had significant roles to play, including Sameer in the character of Shashidhar, the psychologist, Chhatrapati Shekhar in the role of Srinu, Vishwanad (Kedar Shankar), and Raghu (Totamalli Madhu), the owner of the Chittemma Sabha, and the parents of the heroes and heroines. In numerous scenes, Sunny and Satya, who played the hero’s buddies, attempted to make the audience laugh with their comic timing. It’s noteworthy that Ali performed in a song.

Technicalities:

Any issue in a woman’s life is troubling. They choose for the idea of how to solve the issue for this. With a compelling screenplay that incorporates romance, humour, and suspense into a novel sort of conversation, director Shekhar Mutyala has kept the audience glued to their seats throughout the film. It must be acknowledged that he has had great success bringing his literary novels to life on screen.

Sukku, the music director, has a talent for captivating the crowd. A wonderful background score was provided by Sahitya Sagar. Cinematography by MV Gopi looks fresh. Devaraj provides some good antics. Venkatesh Marthand editing was done well. Under the auspices of BVR Pictures, BV Reddy’s production qualities are excellent and include components that will appeal to all demographics. The comedy and action-packed entertainment film “Bhari Taraganam” will undoubtedly appeal to those who enjoy both genres.