Cast: Roshan Kanakala, Manasa Chowdary, Harsha Chemudu, Kiran Machh, Ananya Akula, Harshavardhan, Anu Hasan, Chaitu Jonnalagadda, Bindu Chandramouli, and others
Director: Ravikanth Perepu
Music: Sri Charan Pakala
Cinematography: Suresh Ragutu
Production Companies: Maheshwari Movies, People Media Factory
Release Date: 29-12-2023
Roshan, son of Rajeev Kanakala and Suma, makes his debut as a hero in the film ‘Bubblegum’. Directed by Ravikanth Perepu, the film gained interest due to the involvement of celebrities like Chiranjeevi, Rajamouli, and Venkatesh in the promotional events. The teaser, trailer, and songs, appealing to the youth, heightened expectations. So, did the film meet these expectations? Did Roshan succeed in his first attempt as a hero? Let’s find out.
Story
Adi (Roshan Kanakala), a young man from Hyderabad, dreams of becoming a DJ. One day at a pub, he falls in love with Janvi (Manasa Chowdary). Janvi, a girl from a wealthy family, doesn’t care much for love or relationships and sees boys as toys. Unexpected circumstances lead her to fall in love with Adi. How did Adi and Janvi, with their different mindsets, face challenges? Did they end up together? That forms the rest of the story.
Performance
As a debutant hero, Roshan Kanakala impresses. He fits well into the role of a Hyderabadi youngster, excelling in looks, acting, and dialogue delivery. Heroine Manasa Chowdary scores good marks with her performance, especially in romantic scenes. Chaitu Jonnalagadda, in the father’s role, entertains with his comic timing. Harshavardhan and Anu Hasan performed well within the scope of their roles.
Direction
Director Ravikanth Perepu targeted the youth with this film. However, the story and narration feel routine. Except for the interval and climax scenes, the rest of the story feels like something seen in many other films. The director impressively handles the romantic scenes between Janu and Adi. The interval scenes create interest with their double meaning. The director presented the climax differently from past love stories, ending the film with a good message for the youth.
Technically
On the technical front, the ‘Jilebi’ song in the movie is good. Sri Charan Pakala’s background music is catchy, though it dominates in some scenes. Suresh Ragutu’s cinematography is rich, and the production values are high.
Plus Points
- Acting of Roshan and Manasa
- Father-son scenes
- Second half and climax
Minus Points
- Routine story and narration
- Dragged scenes
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