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Chinna Review

Chinna Review
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Director: SU.Arun Kumar
Producer: Siddharth
Release Date: Fri 06th Oct 2023
Actors: Siddharth, Nimisha Sajayan, Anjali Nair, Sahasra Sree and others
 
Chinna Movie Rating: 2.5 / 5
Punchline: Chinna - Hard-Hitting
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Siddharth Movie Chinna: What's Behind

Siddharth, whose star power soared to great heights with a series of youthful, romantic, and thought-provoking entertainers, faced a significant downturn in his career as his recent films struggled at the box office. However, he's now poised to return and captivate movie lovers once again, this time with "Chinna," a film he's personally produced.

"Chinna" had already hit the screens a week earlier in Kollywood, where it received rave reviews and generated positive buzz. Siddharth's passion and dedication for the project were evident when he emotionally broke down during the film's promotions, as he struggled to find takers for it in the Telugu film industry.

Despite the challenges, Siddharth remains steadfast in his belief that "Chinna" will serve as the vehicle to reclaim his lost glory in the industry. With the film set to release on October 6, 2023, movie enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating how Siddharth will once again enthrall them with his performance as Chinna.

Siddharth's Chinna: Story Review

Chinna movie is all about how a person takes care of his niece and how he deals with the problems faced by his niece in society. Eashwar alias Chinna (Siddharth) is a government employee working in the Municipal Department in a remote village in Telangana taking care of his niece Sundari (Sahasra Sri) and his sister-in-law (Anjali Nair). 

The film explores how he navigates the challenges faced by his niece, Sundari ( Sahasra Sri), and his sister-in-law (Anjali Nair). However, Chinna's tranquil life takes an unexpected turn, and the narrative unfolds to reveal the connection with Sakthi (Nimisha Sajayan). The rest of the story delves into the repercussions of these events and their impact on the characters' lives.

Siddharth Film Chinna: Artists Review

Siddharth, known for his earlier lover boy roles, ventured into the realm of mass-action entertainers after facing a slump in his career. However, with most of those attempts falling flat, he decided to take a different path. Becoming a producer himself, he presented the film "Chitta," also known as "Chittappa" or "Babai." 

Siddharth's portrayal of the lead character showcased his adeptness at conveying genuine emotions and expressions. His body language and mannerisms, particularly in his role as a caring uncle, resonated deeply with the audience, adding a significant emotional dimension to the film.

The young talent, Sahasra Sree, performed admirably in her role, portraying innocence and pain with conviction, tugging at the heartstrings of viewers. Anjali Nair, in her role as the single mother, delivered a compelling performance that resonated with the audience's emotions. 

Nimisha Sajayan's presence complemented Siddharth and the rest of the cast, leaving a notable impact. Notably, the powerful performances and dialogues between Nimisha and Siddharth in the climax left a lasting impression. The rest of the cast played their roles effectively, contributing to the overall success of the film.

Siddharth's Chinna Movie: Technicians Review

Chinna, directed by SU. Arun Kumar, delves into the harsh realities and crimes against girls in our society. Kumar addresses this sensitive issue with a detailed and comprehensive approach on screen, emphasizing the emotional turmoil experienced by both the victim and the affected family, as well as society's responses. He tactfully conveys the issue of child a....(Things not to do with children) without resorting to gratuitous visuals, relying instead on powerful dialogues.

While the dialogues effectively convey the message, at times, they tend to become preachy. Arun Kumar's dedication to portraying a realistic story is evident, and the screenplay and direction remain focused and devoid of unnecessary commercial elements. However, the slow pacing of the narrative may test the patience of some viewers, especially given the predictability of the plot. It would have been more impactful if Arun Kumar had delivered a stronger take on child problem instead of a somewhat diplomatic ending.

Balaji Subrahmanyam's cinematography adds to the film's authenticity by capturing the picturesque locations of Palani beautifully. Vishal Chandrasekhar's background music enhances the scenes, creating tension and piquing the interest of the audience. The songs are emotionally fitting to the context. Suresh Prasad's editing is acceptable but could have benefited from trimming the slow-paced moments, which hinder the film's flow. Overall, the production values are commendable.

Chinna Movie: Advantages

  • Siddharth
  • Emotional Scenes
  • Performances
  • Cinematography

Chinna Movie: Disadvantages

  • Slow Narration
  • Predictable Plot

Siddharth's Chinna (2023) Movie  : Rating Analysis

In summary, Chinna is a bold and impactful exploration of the issue of child a....(Things not to do with children). Climax part should have better clarity. Siddharth deserves praise for his courageous decision to produce this socially relevant film under his banner, thereby supporting Arun Kumar's vision. Siddharth also delivers a commendable performance, while Arun Kumar tackles the sensitive topic of child problem with both sensitivity and power, sending a strong message to society. Taking all these factors into account, Cinejosh awards Chinna a Rating of 2.5.

 
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