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Kumari 21F Review
- 11/20/2015 9:10:24 PM
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anner: PA Motion Pictures
Cast: Raj Tarun, Heebah Patel, Noel, Naveen, Hema, Jogi Brothers, Giri, Bhanu
Direction: Surya Pratap Palnati
Production: Vijaya Prasad Bandreddi, Thomas Reddy Aduri
Music: Devi Sri Prasad
his film has that adult comedy style title that it is not surprising that this Sukumar-written film has garnered so much of craze. Having been written by Sukumar, the youth were expected to brace it up. 'Kumari 21F' is a stretch of a single line, but the climax throws up a surprise (or shock, if you would have it) that is more difficult to understand than to accept. As with Jagadam, the sub-plot is either unsettling or ennui-inducing at best.
The film begins with Siddhu (Raj Tarun) being taken to custody by an angry cop. Despite being beaten to the pulp, he won't tell the truth about his friends' whereabouts. He begins narrating his story, set in a low-end colony, much as in Jagadam. (There are many places where it is clear that the idea took birth in the late 1990s or early 2000s). Siddhu is the son of a separated mother, doesn't like his father, who has ditched them for another woman, and he finds escapism in his three friends, played by Noel Sean, Naveen Neni, and Sudarshan.
Kumari (Heebah Patel) has this puzzling behaviour, she is an extension of the 'Jagadam' girl, in fact a better version of her. There is even a song where the hero is seen wondering if the girl has loose morals, much as in 'Jagadam'.
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