Friday, July 6, 2012

Movie Review Modhala Minchu Kannada


It is based on the famous Kannada film song – Preethi Madabaradhu, Madidare Jagake Hedarabadhu…of V Ravichandran ‘Prema Loka’ cinema.

A servant in the house of village head (played by Doddanna) Ravi (Abhi) is a poor guy. He is fond of everyone. He is intelligent. In the marriage of village head family – daughter Mala, arrives Divya (Supritha) as one of the friends. It is a love interest for Ravi. Divya studying medicine is engaged to Rakesh (Sharath) a businessman. Divya does not like the erratic and ego behavior of Rakesh. She falls in love with Ravi. Ravi and Divya faces hurdles. Rakesh shoots at the lovers. They jump from a height and fall in the running water. They are not injured in no way falling from such height. Pure love wins.

Shouldering the nine responsibilities Wesley Brown has not worked perfect in anyone field. The poor work is from the camera. Many of the shots are not up to the standard. The digital cinematography has not come to his help.

The first half is a big bore. The second half is expected. Wesley Brown seems to have not seen the present day of Kannada films and other language films. The convincing screenplay and good script is what lacking mainly.

This is very ordinary cinema and as a newcomer Wesley Brown has not left any promise. He should have taken the expert opinion before deciding on the digital camera. Even today the negative used is the best says the cinematography department. In such a situation digital camera result with his availability of resources Wesley Brown should have studied.

He has not told anything to any actors in the film. A few of the unwanted characters creep in. They do not add to the film. It is a burden – for example the eunuch dressed character with two friends to rob all the properly on the marriage day. Michael Madhu role and excess of Sadhu Kokila portion, the opening shot of prayer at ‘Thulasi Katte’ – there are some more like that not precisely handled.

The main drawback is the lack of experience in Wesley Brown. At a good screening place Renukamba Digital studio the screening is so poor means then think about the fate of audience at the poorly maintained Menaka theatre. It will be still horrible result.

Debutant Abhi has to take training. He has not made an attempt to act. The character defining for the hero is made as underdog. Supritha looks charming at places. The power is not added to this quite a good actress.

Sharath as villain is OK, Sadhu Kokila is a pain, Doddanna is wasted. A song in which ‘Entedhe’(he has worked in eight divisions of the film) Wesley Brown appears is not inspiring. The song itself was not wanted.

Technically the film is not sound. The budget constraint might be the reason for it. But the result is not appealing what the audience can do?

The editing, cinematography and choreography needed improvement. The one shot song and slow motion thousand frames song is not very appealing that Wesley Brown boasted so much.

Last but not the Least – Jack of all masters of none!
DESERVED TO BE BETTER – Score 2/5
Banner – SR Talkies
Cast – Abhi, Supritha, Sadhu Kokila, Doddanna, Sharath, Wesley Brown and others.
Music – Ashle Abilash
Producer, Choreography, Story, Screenplay, Dialogues, Direction, Camera – Wesley Brown

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