Movie Name: Bacchala Malli
Rating: 2.25/5
Cast: Allari Naresh, Amrita Aiyer, Rao Ramesh, Hariteja, Achyuth Kumar and Praveen
Director: Subbu Mangadevvi
Produced By: Rajesh Danda, Balaji Gutta
Release Date: 20th December 2024
Story:
The film is about the titular character, Bacchala Malli, played by Allari Naresh who is stubborn/foolish and adamant in his life and listens to no one. He hates his father because of an incident in his teenage and carries that hatred to death. However, Malli wants to change his life path when he meets Kaveri, played by Amrita Aiyer as he falls in love with her. Will Malli be able to win Kaveri’s love? What circumstances did he face in his journey because of his stubbornness? The answers to these questions form the rest of the story.
Performances:
Allari Naresh gave a heartfelt performance as Malli. His efforts can be seen in every scene. Amrita Aiyer was good and provided the required impact with her performance. Hariteja made her presence felt. Rao Ramesh was usual, while Rohini, Kota Jayaram, Achyuth Kumar, Prasad Behra, Ankith Koyya, and Praveen were fine.
Analysis:
Based on a true story, the film, Bacchala Malli tries to deliver a message. The trailer shows the film’s path and, it is nothing different from the movie. It solely concentrates on showing the lead character in an inhibited manner and succeeds in a few places. The first half raises some interest in the proceedings and though there is nothing new, there is nothing bad either. The interval scene tries to give a shock value and one would expect more intense taking in the second half. However, the film loses the flow as it progresses, and even the biggest emotional setbacks that the hero faces have zero value. The climax could have been an enduring experience if the hero’s character and journey had the right impact but faltered because of weak execution until then.
Positives:
- Allari Naresh’s Performance
- Initial Part in the First Half
- Few Scenes in the Love Track
Negatives:
- Zero Connection with the Lead Character
- Dull Narration
- Poor Effect of Emotional Scenes
- Few Unnecessary Characters
Bacchala Malli Review and Verdict:
Bacchala Malli engages only in parts. Though the director’s intention was clear, the execution does not reflect it on screen. Allari Naresh’s sincere performance, few good dialogues here and there work for the film, but it turns out to be a boring affair for most of the parts.
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