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Thursday, July 29, 2010

A Aa E Ee



Movie Review : A Aa E Ee Review Previous Next Movie Movie Review Gallery Movie Review Updated on: 06 Nov 2009 Views: 1462 Rating : 2.5/5

Srinivas Reddy's latest film 'A AA E EE' starring Srikanth, Meera Jasmine and Sada is a mish mash of sentiment, comedy and a whole lot of unnecessary details. The film rides high on the belief that families do have problems and it takes more than a stroke of luck, divine intervention and good Samaritans to solve them. If only, Srinivas had considered that some honest conversations can also solve problems, this film would have been much better. 'AAA E EE' narrates the story of a honest guy who finds himself facing a whole lot of problems and how he solves them.

Story :

Srikanth stars as Chandram, a taxi driver by profession, the guy with a heart of gold. He's deeply in love with his wife, Kalyani (Meera Jasmine) and the fact that they don't have any children doesn't bother him. After an ugly conversation with a neighbour and thanks to thedivine intervention , Kalyani gets impregnated. However, the doctor tells Chandram that Kalyani suffers from a heart disease which could be life threatening. He ends up meeting Ramya's (Sada) father and tells him that he is his son-in-law. So…who is this Ramya? Why does Chandram end up at her place and how does he manage to save Kalyani's life? That forms the rest of the story.

Artist Performance:

Srikanth plays out his part with ease. He is good as a loving and caring husband who is caught between two women. Meera Jasmine has put on a lot of weight but she still retains the innocent looks and her trademark charming smile. Sada is used mainly to fill the glamour slot and she is okay. Among all the comedians it is only Ali who manages to raise some laughter. The comedy between Brahmanandam and Kovai Sarala is crude and vulgar. Sunil and MS Narayana fail to tickle the funny bone. Sunil falls flat as James Bond 000. Tanikella Bharani and Telangana Shkunthala and Kalpana do justice to their roels. The music is average and so is the story and screenplay.

Technical Departments:

Music by M.M Sri Lekha is good, especially for 'Muchata Muchata'. Costumes department seems to have concentrated too much onSada and they do well there. 'Muchata Muchata' song is also good art decoration per se, although flowers could have been a better option rather than fruits! Cinematography by Vijay.C.Kumar is alright. Editing by Gowtham Raju is good. Srinivas Reddy, the director ofthe film also handled the screenplay. The direction is good in parts and he manages to keep you guessing till the interval bang. But the second half is a drawback and he could have done much better in the last act ofthe film.

Analysis :

A AA E EE' is the kind of film which cannot be taken too seriously. It desperately tries to make you laugh, cry and whistle. While some of us do enjoy all that,the film is disappointing when you realize how lame the jokes are, how artificial the emotions are and how vulgar few scenes are. The film could have been shorter which would have given scope for a gripping screenplay. In the end, the only interesting aspect of the film is its title, 'A AA E EE- Athanu Aame..Inthalo Eeme'; it begins with 4 letters but ends up narrating all the 56 letters. Thumbs down for 'A AA E EE', it's funny and good in parts but ends up testing your patience and intelligence.

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