Ambajipeta Marriage Band movie Review: A Fresh Concept in Suhas' Film.. A Hat-trick Achievement?
Cast: Suhas, Shivani Nagar, Goparaju Ramana, Swarnakanth, Nitin Prasanna, Vinay Mahadev, Jagadeesh Prathap, Sharanya Pradeep
Writing and Direction: Dushyant
Music: Shekhar Chandra
Cinematography: Wajid Beg
Editing: Kodati Pavan Kalyan
Producers: Dheeraj Mogilineni, Bunny Vas, Venkatesh Maha (Presentation)
Release Date: 02-02-2024
Actor Suhas, who began his career as a character artist, swiftly rose to become a lead actor in Tollywood. He gained recognition through films like "Colour Photo" and "Writer Padmabhushan". Amidst this trajectory, another film featuring Suhas as the hero, "Ambajipeta Marriage Band", has caught attention. Partnering with GA2 Pictures and generating interest through promotional materials, expectations for the film have risen. But how does it fare? Does it deliver a hat-trick of successes for Suhas? Let's delve into the review.
What's the Story?
In "Ambajipeta Marriage Band'', Malli (Suhas) is a member of the titular band. He lives in Chiratapalli with his family. His sister Padma (Sharanya Pradeep) works as a teacher at a local school. A rumor starts circulating that Padma's job was secured through the influence of the village's influential Venkatbabu (Nitin Prasanna), suggesting an illicit relationship between them. Consequently, a feud erupts between Venkatbabu and Malli, escalating like a storm. What happens next? What's the story of Malli and Lakshmi's (Shivani Nagar) love? To find out, one must watch the movie.
How Did They Perform?
Aside from their roles in "Ambajipeta Marriage Band", the actors are not seen elsewhere. Each actor has fully immersed themselves into their characters. Suhas, in the role of Malli, is outstanding. He entertains with Abbas' hairstyle in the first half and impresses with a bald look in the second half, showcasing natural acting skills, particularly in emotional scenes. Shivani Nagar, as Lakshmi, perfectly embodies her character. Sharanya Pradeep, portraying Suhas' sister, could be considered another hero of the film, with her character's design being a highlight. Nitin, Vinay Madhav, and Jagadish Bandari, who plays the hero's friend, also captivate with their performances.
How's the Direction?
Numerous films have tackled love stories marred by financial and caste disparities, as well as revenge dramas. This movie falls into the same category. However, the director, Dushyant, has introduced a fresh element by weaving in concepts of sibling emotions and self-respect into the narrative. By naturally portraying the divides between castes and the financial inequalities, he manages to connect the audience to the story. The first half of the movie revolves around a beautiful love story and light-hearted scenes, leading up to a pivotal moment just before the interval that turns the narrative on its head. In the second half, the movie delves into a unique revenge drama, focusing on self-respect. Even though the story progresses as expected, the strong scenes and drama keep the audience engaged without feeling bored. Overall, Dushyantâs directorial effort is commendable.
Technically Speaking...
All technical departments have showcased commendable work. Shekhar Chandraâs music and background score, along with Wajid Begâs cinematography, particularly the way he has captured Chiratapalli, stand out as major strengths of the film. The editing and strong writing significantly shift the movie's pace and direction. The film demonstrates a high level of craftsmanship in its making, with a high-quality production value.
Plus Points
Performances by Suhas and SharanyaThe storyline and backgroundEmotional scenes
Minus Points
Occasional boring scenes
Rating: 3.5/5