Many movies were released on August 2nd, including “Usha Parinayam”. This film is directed by the well-known K. Vijay Bhaskar, who made popular movies like “Swayamvaram”, “Nuvvekavali”, “Nuvvu Naku Nachaav”, “Manmathudu”, and “Malleshwari”. Because of this, people have been talking a lot about “Usha Parinayam”. Let’s see how well the movie is
Usha Parinayam Movie Story: Hanumantha Rao, also called Honey (played by Sri Kamal), goes to Dubai for a course. While returning to India, Anand (played by Surya Srinivas) risks his life to save Honey, who is in danger. Anand becomes Honey’s best friend and asks about Honey’s past during their trip back. Honey then shares his story with Anand.
Honey is a fashion designer from Hyderabad. He was a mischievous child, and his father (played by Shivaji Raja) is keen on getting him married, thinking it will make him settle down. Honey’s father arranges his marriage to Usha (played by Tanvi Akanksha), but Honey doesn’t want to marry her and is not interested in the relationship. When his father cuts off his pocket money, Honey starts looking for a job. To his surprise, he ends up working for Usha, who is his new boss. What happens next in their lives and how Anand fits into their story is what the rest of the film is about.
Performances: Hero Srikamal gave a very honest performance. He handled both the comedy and emotional scenes well and showed impressive improvement in just a few movies. He also performed gracefully in the fight scenes. The heroine, Tanvi Akanksha, looks good, but her dubbing didn’t seem quite right for some reason. The experienced actors Shivaji Raja and Amani also gave sincere performances.
The comedy from Ali and Vennela Kishore was enjoyable, but their roles could have been longer. Ravi Shiv Teja’s comedy resonated well with the youth. Surya Srinivas did a good job, though discussing more about his role would spoil the plot. Other actors, including Sudha, also performed well.
Technical Aspects: Director K. Vijaya Bhaskar is known for including elements like love, family, and comedy in his films. These usually work well for him, but in his last movie, “Masala”, there wasn’t enough of these elements, which might have led to its disappointing outcome. However, he avoided such mistakes with “Usha Parinayam”. This film is presented as a wholesome family entertainer and includes plenty of elements that appeal to young people.
There is a bit of a slow pace in the second half, but the climax wraps up nicely. Satish Mutyala’s cinematography is a highlight of the film, making each scene look rich and visually appealing. Music director RR Dhrivan also deserves praise for the songs.
Analysis: It’s been a while since a comedy and family movie without any vulgarity was released. “Usha Parinayam” can be considered a film that fills that gap.
Verdict: “Ushaparinayam” is a refreshing and clean family entertainer that stands out for its wholesome comedy and engaging story. Directed by K. Vijaya Bhaskar, the film successfully combines elements of love, family, and humor, making it a great choice for viewers looking for a light-hearted and enjoyable movie experience. Despite a slight slow pace in the second half, the satisfying climax and strong performances, especially by Srikamal and the supporting cast, make it a worthwhile watch. The film’s rich visuals and memorable music further enhance its appeal. Overall, “Ushaparinayam” is a charming film that fills the void for clean, family-friendly entertainment.
Bottom Line: Enjoyable movie experience.
Rating: 2.5/5