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Kavya's Diary Movie Review
- 10/17/2015 12:51:15 PM
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Synopsis: Though the tale of a girl who sets out to destroy a well-knit family to avenge the death of her hubby is not altogether new, it still has its share of captivating moments.
Movie Review: With leading actresses shying away from experimenting, Charmme deserves kudos for daring to explore a negative role. And Charmme comes up with a reasonably good performance.
Though the tale of a girl who sets out to destroy a well-knit family to avenge the death of her hubby is not altogether new, it still has its share of captivating moments. Unfortunately, slow-paced narration, repetitive scenes and a tame resolution mar the show. Actress Manjula impresses as a typical homemaker who realises her folly of appointing a pretty damsel as a caretaker. Trying to be different, director Prakash gives a contrived motive to his protagonist. A major lapse on the part of the director was revealing the identity of the killer a bit too early in the film. Also a tighter screenplay could have made for a more engrossing film.
The film begins with Manjula and her hubby (Indrajith) and their two kids moving into a new house. Simultaneously, she is also busy setting up a green house and gets a servant (Rajesh) to handle it. One fine day, Charmme, a stranger, saves Manjula's child and she decides to appoint her as the child's caretaker. Charmee gradually gets close to the family and Sasank, Manjula's brother-in -law, falls in love with her. She initially avoids his advances, but finally agrees to marry him. But soon after, the family is shocked to find Sasank dead in a road accident. Check it out in a theatre, to know how the rest of the drama unfolds.
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