Monday, 2 September 2013

Prema Oka Maikam - Movie Review

Charmy Kaur, who forayed into Tollywood with Nee Thodu Kavali in 2002, is 11-year-old in the film industry. With her riveting performance and expressions, she has created a niche for herself. But in recent years, she has all dismal shows and failed to create a magic on screens. Her latest outing Prema Oka Maikam is a latest addition to her flop shows as it fails to impress the audience.

 Prema Oka Maikam is a romantic entertainer, which revolves around three characters. 10th Class fame Chandu, who has written and directed the movie, has chosen a unique storyline, but has failed to bring the same on screen. The movie suffers from poor script, predictable plot, slow narration and bad editing. 




The movie is all about a call girl, who does not believe in the idea of love. Her belief goes for a toss when she gets entangled in a love triangle. The movie opens with the story of the call girl and some portions in the first half of the film are interesting to watch on screen. After 40 minutes, the movie goes into flashback mode. The dragging narration and aimless story-telling in the second half take away the curiosity of the viewers. 

Mallika (Charmy Kaur) a high class call girl, who is unapologetic about being a sex worker. Due to her rash driving, lyricist Lalith (Rahul) losses his sight. Realizing her mistake, she takes him to her house. While she is taking care of him, she finds his dairy, which reveals his love affair with singer Swathi (Saranya). What happen next will form the rest of the story.

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