Cast: Ajay Ghosh, Chandini Chowdary, Amani, Amit Sharma, Bhanu Chander, Dayanand Reddy, and others
Written and Directed by: Shiva Paladugu
Music by: Pavan
Cinematography: Srinivas Bezugam
Editor: Bonthala Nageswara Reddy
Producers: Harsha Garapati & Rangarao Garapati
Release Date: June 14, 2024
The latest movie ‘Music Shop Murthy’, starring the distinctive Tollywood actor Ajay Ghosh and the charming heroine Chandini Chowdary, is directed by Shiva Paladugu. This film has been grandly produced under the Fly High Cinemas banner by Harsha Garapati and Rangarao Garapati. The trailers and promotional images already released have attracted the audience’s attention. Released on June 14, has this film managed to impress the viewers? Has it elevated Ajay Ghosh’s stature as an actor? Let’s find out now.
What’s the Story?
Murthy (Ajay Ghosh), a 52-year-old music shop owner, dreams of becoming a DJ(Disk Jockey). He meets Anjana (Chandini Chowdary), a trained DJ who has recently returned from America. Inspired by Murthy’s passion, Anjana offers to teach him the skills he needs to become a DJ. After his training, Murthy moves to the city to pursue his dream. Does he succeed as a DJ? What challenges does he encounter along the way? This is the story.
Performance Analysis
Ajay Ghosh, known for his unique character roles, delivers a compelling performance as Murthy, perfectly embodying a middle-class individual. He not only entertains with his unique brand of comedy but also moves the audience in emotional scenes. Chandini Chowdary as Anjana justifies her role completely, delivering impactful dialogues while teaching Murthy to be a DJ. Amani, as Murthy’s wife, performs excellently. Amit Sharma, Bhanu Chander, Dayanand Reddy, and Pataas Nani also captivate within their roles, fitting well within their character limits.
Direction Insights
Director Shiva Paladugu has achieved half the battle by casting Ajay Ghosh as Murthy. Although the story lacks significant twists, he has managed to lead the film with emotional depth. While the story starts slow, viewers get drawn into the narrative within the first ten minutes. The first half showcases Murthy’s family struggles and his DJ training, while the second half is led with fun and emotion, particularly moving the audience in the pre-climax scenes. However, a better-written climax could have enhanced the film further. Overall, Murthy’s struggle at 52 to achieve his dream resonates well with everyone.
Technically Speaking…
On the technical front, all departments have performed commendably. Pavan’s music is a significant plus for the film, enhancing emotional scenes with his background score. The cinematography is decent, and the editing is adequate. The production values are of a high standard, fitting the scale of the film.
Plus Points:
– Ajay Ghosh’s Acting
– Emotional Scenes
– Pre-climax
Minus Points:
– Slow Narration
– Climax