Film: Bachhala Malli
Director: Subbu Mangadevvi
Cast: Allari Naresh, Amritha Aiyer and others
Producers: Razesh Danda, Balaji Gutta
Music Director: Vishal Chandrashekar
Cinematographer: Richard M Nathan
Editor: Chota K Prasad
iQlik Movies Rating: 2.25/5
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Allari Naresh continues his transition into serious roles with Bachala Malli. Directed by Subbu Mangadevvi, this movie explores themes of love, loss, and redemption through the journey of a naive and reckless young man, Malli. Check out the film's review here.
Plot:
Between 1995 and 2005 in Tuni and Suravaram, Bachala Malli revolves around Malli (Allari Naresh), a reckless and foolish young man whose actions lead to irreversible consequences. His love story with Kaveri (Amrutha Iyer) forms the film's emotional core, exploring how his stubborn foolishness impacts his relationships and future. What is the conflict in the story? Will Malli win his love? What happens in the end? Forms the story of the movie.
Performances:
Allari Naresh delivers a compelling performance, portraying Malli's recklessness and emotional vulnerability with remarkable intensity. He convincingly embodies the complexities of a flawed but well-meaning character. Amrutha Iyer shines in her role, bringing charm and emotional depth to Kaveri. The chemistry between her and Naresh feels genuine and engaging. Rohini, Rao Ramesh, Achyut, and others deliver memorable performances. The rest of the cast made their presence felt.
Technical Aspects:
Richard M. Nathan's work beautifully captures the rustic village atmosphere and the film's old-time setting. Vishal Chandrasekhar's soundtrack complements the narrative, with some songs leaving a lasting impact. Subbu Mangadevvi's handling of emotions and relationships stands out, though the film falters in pacing and resolution. The VFX work is inconsistent, making some village nativity scenes appear artificial. A tighter edit would have improved the film's flow, especially in the second half.
Review:
The film's exploration of Malli's foolishness contrasting with his sincere love for Kaveri is relatable. The emotional conflicts and love story are well executed, making the second half emotionally intense. Despite strong emotional beats, the storyline is predictable and follows a familiar trajectory. Many scenes feel repetitive or overly dramatic. The climax feels unnecessarily tragic and abrupt, leaving the audience with a sense of incompleteness. A more thoughtful and emotionally satisfying resolution would have strengthened the film's impact. Bachala Malli is an emotionally charged film driven by Allari Naresh's powerhouse performance and a heart-touching love story. While its predictable storyline and forced climax dilute its impact, the film disappoints.
Plus Points:
Allari Naresh
BGM
Camera Work
Minus Points:
Predictable Plot
Forced Climax
Final Verdict: Allari Naresh Is Only Saving Grace