Life Is Beautiful Movie Review


Review: 3/5

Director : Sekhar Kammula
Producer : Sekhar Kammula
Music Director : Mickey J Meyar
Starring : Shriya Saran, Amala Akkineni, Anjala Zaveri

Story :
The story of the film revolves around the B phase block of Sunshine colony. Srinu (Abhijith) and his sisters Sathya(Rashmi) and Chinni are sent to stay with their maternal grandparents and uncle by their mother (Amala), who has to go away for an extended period of time. They soon become thick friends with Abhi (Kaushik) and Nagraj (Sudhakar) and go about their daily life, experiencing small joys.
Youngsters of the B phase block have a long standing rivalry with the arrogant rich kids of the Gold Phase of the Sunshine Colony. Paru (Shriya), an aspiring Miss India contestant, stays here but she is soft and gentle. She has a huge admirer in the form of Abhi, who is head over heels in love with her. Srinu also falls in love with his maradalu Paddu (Shagun) while Nagraj falls in love with Lakshmi (Zara). He also has a huge crush on Maya Aunty (Anjala Zaveri), who is a glamorous beautician in the colony.
As the rivalry between B phase and Gold phase intensifies, the story takes many emotional twists and turns. Relationships keep going through a roller coaster ride and the usual pangs of teenage love take over. But the lives of Srinu and his friends get a rude jolt when they come to know about an uncomfortable truth regarding Amala. What is that truth? What happens to the relationships of these youngsters? Will they succeed in their goals? That forms the story.

Highlights:

Second half
Songs
Feel of the movie
Technical values
Mother scene of the child artist in climax

Drawbacks:

Length
First half
Few scenes missed the emotional quotient


Finally:

The film is OK but not upto mark of Sekhar Kammula's standard
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