Mama Mascheendra Movie Review  & Rating

Mama Mascheendra is Sudheer Babu’s latest film  where he plays multiple roles. 

Harshvardhan directs this film which has been released . 

Story: Parasuram (Sudheer Babu) becomes an unfeeling enforcer due to traumatic childhood experiences.  

He’s willing to eliminate even his own kin for vast wealth. He assigns his henchman, Dasu (Harshavardhan), to eliminate his sister’s family.  

Several years later, Parshuram’s daughter,  Vishalakshi (Eesha Rebba), falls in love with the rough-and-tough Durga (Sudheer Babu) in Visakhapatnam. 

Meanwhile, Dasu’s daughter Meenakshi (Mrinalini Ravi), who relocates to Hyderabad for work, falls  for the famous DJ (Sudheer Babu). 

This ignites Parshuram’s suspicion that his  nephews, who bear an uncanny resemblance to  him, are scheming to seek revenge under the  guise of love. 

Is there any truth to this suspicion, or is it  merely Parshuram’s imagination? 

Performances: Sudheer Babu takes on three  distinct roles, and while his regular persona  fits well, the old-age makeup and character  design fall short of expectations. 

The decision to have someone else dub for one  of his roles is noticeable and doesn’t enhance  the film’s quality. Sudheer Babu’s performance appears somewhat disengaged.  

Eesha Rebba and Mrinalini Ravi, in their  respective roles as heroines, play typical  characters without standout performances.  

Harshavardhan, more impressive as an actor  than  a director or writer in this instance,  manages to make his  presence felt. 

Rajeev Kanakala, Hariteja, and Ajay deliver  decent performances within their respective  roles. 

Technicalities: The music and background  score don't significantly impact the film, and  the cinematography doesn't evoke the grandeur  of high-budget films.

The overall presentation feels somewhat  lacking. The makeup done on Sudheer Babu  looks odd.  The production values are good but the  dialogues were not that great. 

The writing is weak and so is the edit in the  second half of the film. The screenplay is  the biggest minus as the film fails to  generate  any interest in tense scenes. 

Aanalysis: Harshavardhan, a renowned writer,  has produced successful scripts like  Manam, Gundajari Gallantayyinde, Chinnadana,  and Neeku.

Mama Mascheendra fails to meet expectations  due to its frequent and complex twists, making  it difficult for viewers to follow the storyline.

The film struggles with pacing and lacks  the expected levels of entertainment and  humor, underutilizing Harshavardhan's  comedic talents.

The viewing experience raises unanswered  questions about the heroine's attraction to unremarkable hero Durga and the sudden transformation of his character during  the climax.

The antagonist's grudge against his nephews  lacks a clear explanation, and some scenes  seem to deviate from cinematic logic.

Sudheer Babu’s commitment to his physique  and style is commendable, but attention to  detail, especially in old-age get-ups, would  have  been beneficial.  

Mama Mascheendra, a film with pacing issues,  lack of cohesive storytelling, and lack of  comedy, disappointed both the actor and  director Harshavardhan.

Verdict: On the whole, Mama Mascheendra  has an interesting subject but it is spoilt by  some  silly narration and a lack of depth in  the emotions. 

Sudheer Babu does well in multiple roles  but the film does not have the depth or fun  that one can sit through the entire film and  ends as a below-par watch. 

Rating: 1.5/5