Nirmala Convent Review

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Title : Nirmala Convent
Star Cast : Roshan Meka, Shriya Sharma, Nagarjuna Akkineni (Guest)
Music : Roshan Saluri
Banner : Annapurna Studios Matrix Team Works
Producer : Nagarjuna Akkineni Nimmagadda Prasad
Director : G. Naga Koteswara Rao

Releasing on : Sept 16th, 2016

The film is the debut to Roshan Meka, son of Telugu cinema hero Srikanth & actress Ooha, as an actor. Shriya Sharma who has acted as child artist in few Telugu films is the lead actress. Hence, both the actors were pretty excited about the film and their debut performances. Roshan Saluri son of famous Telugu famous music director Koti and grandson of legendary Music Director Sri Saluri Rajeswara Rao, is the music director and he was already successful with the audio. Roshan Saluri has brought A. R. Rahman’s son Master A. R. Ameen as a singer in telugu with this movie.

Story :

The story of Nirmala Convent takes place in Bhupathinagaram, a small and beautiful village filled with scenic visuals. The king of the village has 99 acres of land however a small farmer Veerayya (LB Sriram) has one acre land which is quite crucial for the village head Raju garu’s 99 acres as the water for cultivation need to be given through his one acre. As Veerayya refuses to sell his one acre, he will be killed after which his son (David) takes the responsibility. David’s son Shyam (Roshan) is a bright student in school who studies with the Raju’s grand daughter Santhi (Shriya Sharma). The duo fall in love which turns undigestable for Santhi’s father Bhupati Raju (Aditya Menon). David asks Bhupati Raju to allow their marriage after which Bhupati asks for the one acre. Will Shyam end up winning his love? What will happen to the one acre land forms the rest of the story. Watch Nirmala Convent to know about the rest.

Performance:

King Nagarjuna will be seen in a special role as a celebrity and his screen presence has been limited. His character has not been much excited and he had less scope to perform. However his character during the second half has been a huge relief for the audience. Roshan makes an impressive debut as Shyam and he has been the perfect choice for the role. He performed the assigned role with ease. Shriya Sharma too makes an impressive debut as the female lead however some of glamorous acts by her looks clumsy. All the other actors delivered out their best.

Analysis:

If a film is supposed to be a perfect launch vehicle for an upcoming hero, the script should be a fresh one and the narration should be interesting. But, unfortunately Nirmala Convent has the same old and time-worn template which has been dealt umpteen times on the big screen. It is clearly evident that the director has thoroughly failed to pen a convincing script. There is nothing so great about his narration too and the dialogues fall flat.

The music and the background score deserve some appreciation. Especially, the song crooned by Nagarjuna offer some respite for the audience. Cinematography by Visweswar is neat and likeable. Production values by Annapurna Studios are adequate. They ensured that the film appears rich on screen.

The entire second half of Nirmala convent is heavily inspired by Slumdog Millionaire. Shyam’s attempt to get into the eyes of Nagarjuna, wooing Nag to arrange a special MEK (Meelo Evaru Koteeswarudu) program with him in hot-seat and finally winning the marathon MEK program … all appear a farce. Participant answering key questions based on his real life experiences( ala Slumdog..) isn’t engaging.

Positives :

Performances Roshan

Music Cinematography

Negatives :

Story

Screenplay

Final Word :

All in all, Nirmala Convent will end as a debut that misfires badly. The first half is tad too slow and the second half is just OK. Though both Roshan and Shriya Sharma are likeable in their roles, there are no bright moments in the film to garner big appreciation from the mainstream audience. The age-old script and the poor narration makes it a disappointing watch. Nagarjuna’s special appearance will cater to his fans very well and his presence is the only saving grace for the film what otherwise could have been a big disaster at the box office.

The story of Nirmala Convent takes place in Bhupathinagaram, a small and beautiful village filled with scenic visuals. The king of the village has 99 acres of land however a small farmer Veerayya (LB Sriram) has one acre land which is quite crucial for the village head Raju garu’s 99 acres as the water for cultivation need to be given through his one acre. As Veerayya refuses to sell his one acre, he will be killed after which his son (David) takes the responsibility. Nirmala Convent Movie
3 / 5

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