nanimoulalid
jul 2020 se unió
Te damos la bienvenida a nuevo perfil
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Clasificación de nanimoulalid
Uppu Kappu Rambu is a film that thrives on its performances and storytelling, and honestly, Keerthy and Suhas have absolutely killed it in the acting department. Both bring such natural charm and depth to their characters that you're hooked every time they're on screen.
As a big Keerthy Suresh fan, I can say it's always a delight to watch her perform, but here, she feels even more refreshing-balancing grace, emotion, and comic timing with ease. Suhas, on the other hand, matches her beat for beat, proving yet again why he's one of the most exciting talents in Telugu cinema today. Their chemistry doesn't just carry the film, it elevates it.
The writing deserves equal praise. The story is tight, engaging, and layered with emotions without losing its entertainment value. What really stands out, though, are the comedic portions. They're not the typical forced "filler comedy" you see in many films; instead, they flow naturally within the story. Honestly, some of the comedy scenes in this film are among the best we've seen in Telugu cinema this year-they land perfectly, make you laugh out loud, and still serve the plot.
Overall, Uppu Kappu Rambu strikes the right balance between solid performances, witty comedy, and engaging storytelling. It's the kind of film that keeps you smiling long after the credits roll, and for fans of Keerthy (like me), it's an absolute treat.
As a big Keerthy Suresh fan, I can say it's always a delight to watch her perform, but here, she feels even more refreshing-balancing grace, emotion, and comic timing with ease. Suhas, on the other hand, matches her beat for beat, proving yet again why he's one of the most exciting talents in Telugu cinema today. Their chemistry doesn't just carry the film, it elevates it.
The writing deserves equal praise. The story is tight, engaging, and layered with emotions without losing its entertainment value. What really stands out, though, are the comedic portions. They're not the typical forced "filler comedy" you see in many films; instead, they flow naturally within the story. Honestly, some of the comedy scenes in this film are among the best we've seen in Telugu cinema this year-they land perfectly, make you laugh out loud, and still serve the plot.
Overall, Uppu Kappu Rambu strikes the right balance between solid performances, witty comedy, and engaging storytelling. It's the kind of film that keeps you smiling long after the credits roll, and for fans of Keerthy (like me), it's an absolute treat.