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Krishna Vrinda Vihari Review: A Nice entertainer!

The Review and Rating for the movie Krishna Vrinda Vihari

A review of the movie Krishna Vrinda Vihari Krishna Vrinda Vihari, a love comedy starring Shirley Setia and Naga Shaurya, has been just releases in theatres with decent hype. Let’s look at Krishna Vrinda Vihari’s review.

Krishna (Naga Shaurya) works in information technology and comes from a traditional Brahmin family. At work, he develops feelings for Vrinda (Shirley Setia), a north Indian girl. Between them, love blossoms. Krishna deceives his parents and marries her, although his mother disapproves of Vrinda’s social interactions with her coworkers. The rest of Krishna Vrinda Vihari’s narrative is about how Krishna and Vrinda strike a balance between their traditional family and modern views.

Krishna Vrinda Vihari Review: A Nice entertainer!
Krishna Vrinda Vihari Review: A Nice entertainer!

Performance: Naga Shaurya maintains her stellar fashion sense and it is convincing as a brahmin role.  Shirley Setia, who is making her Tollywood debut with this movie, looks adorable and has good chemistry with Naga Shaurya. As a conventional Brahmin mother, Radhika Sharathkumar excels. Vennela Kishore receives a significant role and does well in it. 

Technically speaking: Although Krishna Vrinda Vihari has a unique concept, the screenplay is uninteresting and dries up audience interest in the first half. Very nice background music is provided by Swara Sagar Mahathi. It aids in boosting the scenes’ emotional impact. The movie’s songs are ok. Good cinematography was done by Sai Sriram. A genuine production design is used. It’s fine that Tammiraju edited. Dialogues are fine. Good production values can be found.

Positives:

  • Naga Shaurya’s performance
  • comedy

Negatives:

  • Predictable Plot
  • Climax

Krishna Vrinda Vihari is a morally upright family entertainer. The first half is mediocre, with a standard plot and script. Satya’s comedy and the opening scenes both performed well, but most of the first half is devoted to the lead actors’ lackluster and ineffectual love story. The setup and a few humorous scenes work. Overall, it’s a decent watch for the weekend, if you free.

Varun

Varun is a senior editor at Moviezupp, a popular entertainment website devoted to all things movies. He is an experienced reviewer, writer, and news reporter. Varun has been covering the Telugu cinema scene for several years, writing on everything froml film festivals to regional and national releases.