Pavithra Review

- Film : Pavithra
- Producer : Sadhak Kumar and G.Maheswara Reddy
- Director : Janardan Maharshi
- Star Cast : Shriya Saran, Sai Kumar...
- Music Director : MM Srilekha
- Rating :
2.5
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Story
Shriya with no other avenues to earn becomes a prostitute to save her mother who was ailing from a disease that was life threatening. After taking up debauching as her profession she encounters varieties of paramour- politicians, swamis and a photographer lover boy who exploits models among them. A twist in the story comes when the son of the politician who was sent to Shriya on a political purpose falls flat in love with Shriya and whether he marries her and whether Shriya succeeds in her endeavor after entering politics is something to be seen on the screen.Analysis :
Dialogues
are powerful as expected from Janardan Maharshi and equally powerful
delivery by Sai Kumar as it can be expected from a 'Dialogue King'.
Shriya’s action is good enough for the theme role she enacted.
Brahmanandam’s role is good but not as humorous as it should be compared
to other movies. Although some scenes like dialogue between Shriya and
Shivaji were dull, over all movies is successful in conveying the
message that is useful to the society with adequate entertainment
embedded in the story telling.Performance :
Shriya
acted very well and supporting actors did their share of justice to the
story. Barring some dull scenes the movie ran smoothly with good
dialogues and humor particularly when Shriya contests for the elections
and concluding part is good. The scenes of Shriya’s love making as a
professional were shown in black and white to reduce its intensity as an
experiment that did go well. The compelling incidents to make Shriya as
a prostitute are convincingly told.Final Word: Pavithra Movie Review A must see movie not for the skin show of Shriya but for the story with a good message. Shriya's glamour of course is a bonus.
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(AW-SriJa)












The
move is fairly good. Fighting and chasing scenes are pictured in a
stylish way. The story is told with a tempo and good twists. Flash back
in the second half tells the theme story to connect it properly. The
remix song of Super Star Krishna- Vennelaina Cheekataina is shown in a
nice way. To entertain the viewers double meaning dialogues are
liberally used and a staged mythological scene from Mahabharat is shown
to add humor.
The
performance of the actors in lead roles and supporting roles are good.
Nandita did justice to her role. Screenplay is good. Suicide problem
dealt with in the first scene is nice.









