Redefining Telugu Cinema!
We've truly come a long way in looking past the masala movies produced by the big actors and rewarding rich stories - Colour Photo is a sparkling example of his.
Suhas and Chandini play believable small town roles, that don't have many frills. There are no rich cars, explosive entries or thumping music numbers in this movie - just the people and the wonderful interplay of their emotions in a semi rural setting. The narrative constantly focuses on understanding people - a small town girl who is outspoken, an average dark skinned guy who is under confident, and a psychotic older brother who is conservative. It's their story from multiple perspectives, that comes together magnificently on the silver screen as the audience is hooked to each scene.
Exceptional writing, genuinely hardworking actors, soothing music and well thought out direction make colour photo a gem of a movie to watch. Do not miss this movie which leaves you floating in a sea of emotions from start to end.
Suhas and Chandini play believable small town roles, that don't have many frills. There are no rich cars, explosive entries or thumping music numbers in this movie - just the people and the wonderful interplay of their emotions in a semi rural setting. The narrative constantly focuses on understanding people - a small town girl who is outspoken, an average dark skinned guy who is under confident, and a psychotic older brother who is conservative. It's their story from multiple perspectives, that comes together magnificently on the silver screen as the audience is hooked to each scene.
Exceptional writing, genuinely hardworking actors, soothing music and well thought out direction make colour photo a gem of a movie to watch. Do not miss this movie which leaves you floating in a sea of emotions from start to end.
- bhanu-srivatsav
- Oct 30, 2020