Viluvale Aasthi….rare instance of where a caption is more
powerful than the title itself. The caption raised levels of expectations and curiosity
about another family entertainer from Matala Mastro Trivikram. If his speech is enough motivation to read a
book, his movies are no lesser than milestones of Tollywood. From a maths teacher to assisting PosaniMurali Krishna and writing for K Vijaya Bhaskar (Swayam Varam, Nuvve Kavali,
Nuvvu Naaku Nachaav fame), this man has secured
a top place in the list of sensible directors. The apt word will be
Visionary, because not only he directs, he writes sharp n quirk dialouges, waits
ages to get the hero to immerse himself into the character (envisaged at script
level) and pics best chords from DSP.
His constant struggle within himself to contain the
domination of writer up on director and vice versa is always a delightful dish
for Tolly viewers. Believe his innocent smile is capable enough to stop this
struggle to make an appearance outside.
Just to quote an example to the statement above, Actor Sunil
describes an incident about Trivikram. During struggling days, one fine morning
Sunil has got Rs. 30 (£ 0.32) which is last balance they got for themselves.
So, Sunil was of the opinion that they are assured for Lunch but no clue about
further meals and discussed the same with Trivikram. Immediately he got up and took Sunil to nearby
café and spent the whole money on idlis. Already stunned by this action, Sunil
got an additional preach of his life time, “Never Procrastinate”. In other
words….Instead of waiting till lunch time and try for dinner, why don’t we spend
the money 'NOW' and start the struggle 'NOW'.
Now...Coming back to S/O Satyamurthy, the beats are peppy, glamour
is aesthetic, star cast is promising, and technicians are proven. What else do
we need for a good cinema. Say Hello!!!
……Venky
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