Zustcinema exclusively presents Ulavacharu Biryani Movie Review. The trilingual film is releasing worldwide on June 6th with positive talk all around.
Story
Kalidasu (Prakash Raj) an archaeological department employee lives a bachelor life with his uncle (MS Narayana) and a cook (Brahmaji). Kalidasu loves food a lot along with cooking. Gowri (Sneha) a 35 year old unmarried lady who works as a dubbing artiste makes a wrong call to Kalidasu and turn fighting later on it turns as friendship. The phone calls continued finally both decided to meet but due to age factor they send Naveen (Tejus) and Meghana (Samyukta Hornad) in their places. Rest of the story is how love bonds in the young pair ? Will Kalidasu and Gowri meet each other forms the crux.
Performances
Prakash Raj plays the role of Kalidasu and he fits in to the role perfectly. His characterisation is well written and his dialogue delivery is good.
Sneha is gorgeous in saress and chudidar. Her body language suits well for the role Gowri. Her on-screen chemistry with Prakash Raj is good and has good length of character in the first half.
Tejus, Samyuktha Hornad, Urvashi are good with their performance. Brahmaji and MS Narayana entertained a lot and others are adequate.
Technical Analysis
Ilayaraja’s musical scores are big asset of the film and songs are medicore. Preetha’s cinematography is simply superb with rich colors in songs. Editing could be much better. Prakash Raj gets thumbs down for this direction this time. Production values are rich.
Analysis
First half of Ulavacharu Biryani has started with cool entertaining elements and at a good pace. The lead scenes between Prakash Raj and Sneha are good with neat dialogues. All over the first half is good even though it does not fulfill all commericial elements.
Second half played spoil sport with the entire film. The scenes between Tejus and Samyukta Hornad seemed to be on the lines of Lovely movie. Screenplay in this half has many lagged scenes which could be edited and from this all scenes are predictable. This half runs very much slowly. On a final note Ulavacharu Biryani is a first half beautiful foodie film and a weak second half.
ZC Take :-
A Spice less film, misses a Biriyani taste..
Zustcinema Ulavacharu Biryani Rating :- 2.5 / 5

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