Movie Review: Annapurna Photo Studio
Director: Chandu Muddu
Producer: Ashok Reddy
Music Director: Prince Henry
Starring: Chaitanya Rao Madadi, Lalith Adithya, Lavanya Sahukara, Viva Raghava, and others
Release Date : July 21, 2023
Rating : 2.5/5
Annapurna Photo Studio Movie Review: Chaitanya Rao Madadi, Lavanya Sahukara, Lalith Adithya, Viva Raghava, and others starrer Annapurna Photo Studio Movie, helmed by Chandu Muddu has hit the theaters on 21st January 2023. Let’s see the story of Annapurna Photo Studio.
Story: Chanti (Chaitanya Rao) is a videographer in a small village Kapileswarapuram and lives his small life smoothly with his family and friends. He opens a photo studio and names it after his mother, Annapurna Photo Studio. Chanti falls in love with Gauthami (Lavanya Sahukara) there. Later she also starts to love him. But due to some unexpected reasons, Chanti tries to commit suicide. And what is the reason for committing suicide? What happens next? If you want to know these answers, you have to watch the movie on silver screen.
Plus Points:
· Performance
· Climax
· Comedy
· Cinematography
Minus Points:
· Storyline
· Screenplay
· Narration
· Predictable Twists
· Editing
Performance: Chaitanya Rao has given a decent performance in this movie. His comedy timing and innocence in this film are good. Lavanya also gave a good performance. She draws attention to herself with her fine screen presence including solid performances. Viva Raghav also impresses with his comedy timing. Another surprising element in this film is Yash Rangineni, the film’s producer. He also impressed with good screen and good acting. Along with them, other actors impress with their roles.
Technical: The production values of Annapurna Photo Studio are good. The production design, movie set works, and the costumes of the actors are good. The music and cinematography in the film impresses. Editing should be better. And when it comes to the work of director Chandu, though he is successful as a screenwriter, he still needs to do better work as a director.
Analysis: Overall, Annapurna Photo Studio is an average 80’s village drama that works in parts.