Jodi Movie Review
- By: nettv4u.com
- Review for the film: "Jodi"
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- Runtime: 2 Hours 16 Minutes
- Certificate: U
- Released: 06-09-2019
- Genre: Drama, Family
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- Producer:
- Patchva Padmaja
- Sai Venkatesh Gurram
- Srinivas Gurram
- Music Director:
- Phani Kalyan
- Editor:
- Ravi Mandla
- Director:
- Viswanath Arigela
- Supporting Actress:
- Shraddha Srinath
- Lyricist:
- Ananta Sriram
- Kittu Vissapragada
- Co-Producer:
- Santaiah Chaganti
- Director of Photography:
- SV Visheshwar
- Screenplay Writer:
- Viswanath Arigela
- Story Writer:
- Viswanath Arigela
- Playback Singer:
- Sameera Bharadwaj
- Satya Yamini
- Yazin Nizar
- Phani Kalyan
- Mohammad Hymath
- Haricharan
- Aparna Nandan
- Aditya Rao
- Public Relations Officer:
- GSK Media
- Supporting Actor:
- Sithara Nair
- Shiju Abdul Rasheed
- Sathya Akkala
- Naresh Vijaya
- Mirchi Madhavi
- Gollapudi Maruti Rao
- Vennela Kishore
- Casting is neat and so does the performance
- Old story and narration
- Forcedly inserted scenes
“Jodi” is directed by Viswasanath Arigela. The film is produced by Sai Venkatesh Gurran and Padmaja. Phani Kalyan composes the music and Vishweshwar SV cranked the camera. Aadi, Shraddha Srinath, Naresh, Vennela Kishore and Gollapudi Maruthi Rao are in the cast.
Plot
An IT employee Kapil loves Kanchanamala. Both of them tried to get the consent of their parents for their marriage. Kanchana’s father couldn’t accept their marriage proposal and adds a reason for his denial. He states Kapil’s father as a hurdle for their marriage. What is their relationship? Why did he show enmity towards Kapil’s father? Watch the film to know the rest.
Star Performance
Shraddha Srinath makes her Telugu debut impressively. Aadi has done a decent job. The chemistry between the lead pair is adorable. Naresh, Vennela Kishore and Maruthi Rao are also fine in their roles.
Analysis
Jodi has an outdated story and screenplay. The film’s biggest plus is the star cast. Although it has slow narration, the chemistry between Aadi and Shraddha saves the audience for some time. The characterization is not much impressive. The first half of the film is far better than the second half. In some places, we could see the emotions are forcedly inserted and it didn’t set. The music is quite decent and fit in the story.
What’s There?
What’s Not There?
Verdict
The film has nothing new except the debut of Shraddha, who performs naturally. If you don’t have anything to watch for this weekend, you could try this film.