Chal Mohan Ranga Movie Review: So Chal Mohan Ranga Movie has been released and the critic's review of the movie has also come out.
Chal Mohan Ranga
Chal Mohan Ranga Movie Review
Nithiin and Megha Aashka in Chal Mohan Ranga |
Chal Mohan Ranga
Director: Krishna Chaitanya
Producers: Sudhakar Reddy, Pawan Kalyan and Trivikram
Cast: Nithiin, Megha Aashka, Lissy Priyadarshan
Critic's Rating: 2.5/5
Critic's Rating: 2.5/5
Mohan Ranga (Nithiin) is a careless youth needing to join the rodent race and become wildly successful in the US. He cleverly figures out how to get to the States and after at long last achieving his goal, he needs to make sense of an approach to remain there. He does it advantageously with the assistance of a companion he makes there, Vilas (Madhu Nandan), and a support he discovers, Ramesh (Rao Ramesh). There he meets Megha Subramanyam (Megha Akash), a youth colleague he doesn't perceive who moves to the US to seek after her investigations. It's not some time before Mohan and Megha experience passionate feelings for. In any case, seeing as how they're as various as chalk and cheddar, would they say they are the correct counterpart for each other?
The story by Trivikram does not keep you snared in light of the fact that you can see where the plot is heading much before the characters understand their direction. For example, even as Mohan Ranga's companion in the US books an auto through auto pool, we know Megha will be his carpool accomplice. She will be coincidental to Mohan Ranga getting his visa as well, worrying on the way that she is imperative. This consistent underlining of their relationship is the thing that starts irritating us sooner or later.
Rao Ramesh and Lizzy are squandered. Nithiin and Megha Akash attempt yet look lost in a horrifying screenplay. At that point, it goes from awful to more terrible and exhausting in the Coonoor section.
First half is spared by light humour. It is because of comedy that second half gets energy. Specialist Mitra, the therapist in the film and his companion Ramesh's exchange about patients and treatment is the most engaging scene in the film, trailed by Mohan Ranga and his companion Pammy's two part harmony. Such roar with laughter minutes by one means or another rescues what is left of the sentimental dramatization towards the end.
The story by Trivikram does not keep you snared in light of the fact that you can see where the plot is heading much before the characters understand their direction. For example, even as Mohan Ranga's companion in the US books an auto through auto pool, we know Megha will be his carpool accomplice. She will be coincidental to Mohan Ranga getting his visa as well, worrying on the way that she is imperative. This consistent underlining of their relationship is the thing that starts irritating us sooner or later.
Rao Ramesh and Lizzy are squandered. Nithiin and Megha Akash attempt yet look lost in a horrifying screenplay. At that point, it goes from awful to more terrible and exhausting in the Coonoor section.
First half is spared by light humour. It is because of comedy that second half gets energy. Specialist Mitra, the therapist in the film and his companion Ramesh's exchange about patients and treatment is the most engaging scene in the film, trailed by Mohan Ranga and his companion Pammy's two part harmony. Such roar with laughter minutes by one means or another rescues what is left of the sentimental dramatization towards the end.
So, we can say that Chal Mohan Ranga is one time watch Movie and you can give it a try for its good comedy and of course being huge Nithiin fan.
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