MITHRUDU Review | MITHRUDU Movie Review
Nandamuri Balakrishna’s latest film: MITHRUDU is getting ready for a grand release Today (May 1st) on the eve of May Day. Though the film was not able to get the best of the class theatres, finally the MITRUDU is getting released.
MITHRUDU is the directorial debut of MAHADEV (assistant director of SS Rajamouli) and the music is by Manisharma. The audio hasn’t got a good report and the movie’s fate will be decided in a day. PRIYAMANI is the heroine. Krishna Prasad (produced Aditya 369 & Vamsanikokkadu with Balayya in the past) produced this high budgeted entertainer.
Cast Balakrishna, Priyamani, Chandra Mohan, Brahmmanandam, Pradip Rawat, Balaiah, Tanikella Bharani, Dharmavarapu Subramanyam, MS Nrarayana, Ahuthi Prasad, Jayaprakash Reddy, Hema, Jhansi and others.
Cinematography
Bala Murugan
Music
Manisharma
Producer
Sivalenka Krishna Prasad
Screenplay-Direction :
Mahadev
Story
Saikrishna (Ranganath) is a big industrial tycoon and he is keen on getting his only daughter Indu (Priyamani) married to an eligible bachelor. However, Indu gets to know that there is a problem with her horoscope and a particular type of horoscope will match her. She begins her search and chances upon Aditya (Balakrishna). However, Aditya has no interest in his life but Indu chases him and finally convinces him to marry her. Saikrishna is upset by this since he finds Aditya has no family. Meanwhile, there is minister Munuswami (pradeep) who wants his son to marry Indu and then there is Indu’s friend Madhu (Deepak) who also has a strong urge to marry Indu. Above all this, Indu marries Aditya for a very particular reason. What is all that and whether Aditya really decides to live his life or not forms the rest of the story.
Performances
Balakrishna has come up in a rather surprising image as a mild character and the punch in his performance and the energy levels was not there. Priyamani was pretty and she must wear more of traditional and Indian dresses since she looks a lot better in them than the western wear. Deepak was handsome and did his bit, Pradeep Rawat as villain was alright, Ranganath carried his role with professionalism, Brahmanandam provided relief with his comedy, Krishna Bhagawan was witty as usual and serious when required, the others like Balaiah, Dharmavarapu, Ahuti Prasad, Hema, Surekha Vani, Chalapathi Rao etc just come and go and do their contribution.
Technical aspects
The script lacked strength and the screenplay was plain. The saving grace for the film happens to be the music with few catchy songs and then the cinematography that captured the foreign locales well. Editing was alright but it could have been crisper during the first half. Dialogues were nowhere near the regular Balayya style and the costumes and the locations were apt. The art department did its bit and it was justified.
Director’s portrayal
The director in his debut attempt has come up with a rather weak storyline and he failed to give strength to the hero’s character as his focus was more on getting sympathy for him. His narration skills have been good at few places but then he needs to work more on coming up with a strong content and that too while dealing with a big star. The idea of coming up with a complete family entertainer was good but for a commercial star, there has to be equal proportions of comedy, romance and a good dose of action which was missing. The subject lacked depth.
Critic’s view
The film has lost out majorly due to two reasons – the characterization of the protagonist has been quite weak and it was a major turn off given his high voltage image. Secondly, there seems to be no connection between the title and the story and it takes a real good time for the plot to actually pick up. While the first half goes about with silly romancing and a rather quiet Balakrishna, the second half seemed to generate some interest. However, the landing was not that smooth and again it drifted back to a regular climax and there was nothing special to relish for the audience. This could appeal to those who like sentiment and are not too keen on comparing Balayya’s image with the role. It could turn out to be a poor grosser at the box office, only songs are the saving grace.
Verdict
Poor and below average, nothing special about it
SRC :: IndiaGlitz

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I SAW THE MIITHRUDU MOVIE .IT IS VERY BOORING AND THERE IS NO STORY IN IT . IT IS WASTE WATCHING THIS FILM
i think it is bettet if balakrishna retires from films.He is not having the previous stinge in him.Instead he is doing over action.junior NTR is far better than him.E VEN MITHRUDU lacks the story required for a hit film.Even nag and venkatesh must retire and the same reason describes this statement also.
very poor screenplay… dead slow boringgggggggggggggg………..
babu asale endalu 43 degrees datutunnayi,eee timelo balakrishna cinema avasarama endukayya telisi telisi life ni risk chesukuntaru,mundu mundu inka cinemalu vastunnayi avi choodandi avaina bagundochu..
Very Nice Balaiah Babu
Hussain Shaik
very nice movie
super family entertainer