Review: Cast: Vinay Kumar, Shravani Majjari, Arvind Mudikonda, Nomana Tara, Ashwat etc. Directed by: Shingara Mohan Producer: Other Sivashankar Cinematography: Vineeti Pabbathi Music Director: Gudappan Editor: Release Date: 2025-03-21

Kalamega Karigindi Review

Vinay Kumar, Shravani Madajari, Arvind Mudikonda and Nomina star have played the lead roles. Under the direction of Shingara Mohan, the film is being produced by the Shingara Creative Works banner under the production of Marre Sivashankar. The film shows the love of love and the tag line of “a love story”. The film, which was made in a full Poetic Style, was released in theaters on March 21 in honor of World Poetry Day. In this review, let’s find out how much this innovative love story impresses.


Story: Fani, who is studying in a school in Porumamidi village, is attracted to a young age. Over time their friendship becomes love and the concentration increases. One will leave one another. But in unexpected circumstances, their love story can occur. What is the reason for separating them? If you want to know why this fragility has come to their lives. Eventually they met again? What endings did their love story get? If you want to answer these questions, you have to watch the movie.

Cast: Arvind – Nomina star school starred in a couple and impressed the audience. The entire film is mainly between the two. School lovers appeared to be very cute and impressed with natural acting. Raju shares a few laughs in the role of a school friend. Vinay Kumar became an adult as Pani’s role as an elderly and settled performance. Although Shravani appeared only in a single scene, it was simple. Those who played the rest of the roles did justice to their roles. It must be said that the whole school love story is a touching story.

Technicians: With the story written by director Shingara Mohan, the audience came to the audience as a love story. The way he has made his story is a poetic style. Each scene, every conversation, and emotions in every song are wonderfully expressed. Rather than watching the story, the director really feels like it is said to be heartbroken.

The first part of the film revolves around the heroine’s childhood memories and his first love. Although the narrative goes on, it seems likely that the parents’ roles will be further. The first part without changing the film’s trajectory will take the audience to the second part with a good end. However, the narrative there turns out to be slowly. The story is with the imaginable twists and the audience may be somewhat disappointed. The second part is mostly in the same emotion, and it is a little slow to move forward with a new turn.

The songs provided by the music director Gudappan are like touching the emotions of love. Songs shot in natural and real locations are visually impressive. The songs and background music sang with the feeling of singers have taken the story to another level. In some key scenes, music has been instrumental in elevating the heart of the film.

Cinematography Vineet Pabbathi handled the wonderfully. Color compound, camera angles, nitral tones – the story is more beautiful. Every frame looks like a poem. However, if Raw Yogesh’s editing is somewhat good, the narrative seems to have tested the patience of the audience.

Plus Points:

Camera Work & Visuals

Background music

Short Budget – a good output

Minus Points:

The old story

The second half of the second half goes slowly

A poetic love story is ‘dissolved in time’. Quality output plus points in good visuals, music, dialogues and small budget. But the story is old, the second part slows down, the lack of imaginable turns is minus. Class Audience is the only movie that lovesThe.

rating: 3/5

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