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Middle Class Melodies review: A Pleasant Entertainer

Middle Class Melodies review: A Pleasant Entertainer
Middle-Class Melodies Review: A Pleasant Entertainer; pic source: Twitter

 

Moviezupp rating: 3/5

Cast: Anand Devarakonda, Varsha Bollamma

Director: Vinod Ananthoju

Middle-class melodies is all about a young middle-class boy Raghava  (Anand Devarakonda)  who dreams of becoming famous in the hotel business. He wants to set up his hotel in Guntur, which is near to his village. He is in love with his relative Sandhya (Varsha Bollamma). Aftere a lot of struggle, he finally establishes a hotel in Guntur. But that doesn’t work for him. On the other hand, Sandhya’s father tries to get her hitched. The rest of the story is will he achieve his love and dream?

Director Vinod has shown the lives of middle class families in emotionally and beautifully. The concept of Making Bombay Chutney is fits nicely to the movie. Although it is a small tale, he succeded in showing the film simple and realistic.  

Anand Devarakonda is done good job and impresses viewers with nice performance. He is improved compared to his first outing. His Gunturu slang also stays true to his expressions. Varsha Bollamma is cute and her eyes speak lot than her mouth. 

Goparaju Ramana as Anand’s Father is one of the highlights of the film. His performance add a lot entertainment to the film. Supporting cast too done decent job.

Anand Devarakonda MCM
Anand Devarakonda source: twitter

Although the film is a bit slow, it has some emotional scenes we can relate to. the love track is quite mature between the lead pair. There are no twists and turns like other regular masala movies and goes simple way. The climax could have been a bit better. 

Finally, The film is a family drama that has connected with middle class family emotions. You can watch with the family for fun this weekend and it is worth watch.

 

 

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.