Aha Na Pellanta Web Series Review: Aha Naa Pellanta, a Raj Tarun-created and Sanjeev Reddy-directed series, has finally premiered on Zee5. Before we get into the review and decide whether or not the series is worth watching, let’s take a look at the series’ excellent cast and on-screen body language. However, Raj Tarun struggled to find success over time.
Story
The Aha Naa Pellanta series depicts the life of Seenu (Raj Tarun), a laid-back man who has sworn to his mother since he was a youngster not to date till they are married since his father Narayana (Harhsvardha) will be harmed if he does. When the couple’s wedding day arrives, the dramatic surprise happens when the bride elopes with her boyfriend, despite the fact that Seenu battled to suppress his affections as he grew older. What was Seenu’s final decision? Will Seen be able to resurrect his wife? It shapes the rest of the story.
Cast & Crew
Raj Tarun, Shivani Rakashekar, Harsha Vardhan, Amani, Posani Krishna Murali, Thagubothu Ramesh, Getup Sreenu, Dorababu, Warangal Vandana, and other actors star in the series directed by Sanjeev Reddy. Surya Rahul Tamada and Saideep Reddy Borra also produce the show, which is funded by Zee5.
Series Name | Aha Na Pellanta |
Director | Sanjeev Reddy |
Music Director | Judah Sandhy |
Producer | Surya Rahul Tamada, Saideep Reddy Borra |
Genre | Drama |
Cast | Raj Tarun, Shivani Rakashekar, Harsha Vardhan, Amani, Posani Krishna Murali, Thagubothu Ramesh, Getup Sreenu, Dorababu, Warangal Vandana |
Cinematography | Nagesh Bannell, Ashkar Ali |
Verdict
The lives of middle-class people are usually interesting to observe on television, and Aha Naa Pellanta is a show about middle-class lives. Because it takes some time to get into the plot, you may experience a range of emotions while viewing it. Despite the occasional pause in the narrative, the first four episodes keep you chuckling with just the appropriate amount of levity. However, once Seenu’s fiancée marries her partner, the play becomes a regular account of how the hero came to make his decision.
He ends up in Hyderabad while hunting for his girl. Here, the comedy takes centre stage once more, and for over two episodes, it is all that is shown. It’s ridiculous when Seenu ignores and mocks his girlfriends. When Seenu fell in love with Maha, the show got more serious, and Seenu became intrigued by Maha’s situation.
The show contains all of the elements required to keep a regular viewer interested, and if you disregard the plot, you’ll be more interested in the comedy. The show, however, had numerous shortcomings; its fundamental emotion could have been much greater so that the spectator felt a stronger connection to the narrative. Everything is up to you; if you skip the drawn-out and extended moments, the show’s humour will be great.
In terms of performances, Raj Tarun excels as Seenu, Shivani Rajshekar excels as Maha, and Harhavardan excels as No Ball. Raj Tarun’s performance as Seenu isn’t particularly difficult because we’ve seen him do similar work on the big screen. Amani, Posani Krishna Murali, Getup Sreenu, and the rest of the cast all performed admirably. Narayana is fantastic; his natural comedy timing wins many hearts.
Despite shortcomings in the writing, Sanjeev Reddy has produced a relevant theme that will keep you riveted to the screen. However, rather than focusing on making a humorous comedy, the tale should have been written much better.
Although Aha Naa Pellanta is technically great, the cinematography by Nagesh Bannell, Ashkar Ali, and Judah Sandhy is poor. The remainder of the squad, on the other hand, did an excellent job.
Overall, Aha Naa Peallanta is an emotional roller coaster, but the humour is the only thing that will leave you satisfied.
Plus Points:
- Comedy
Disadvantages:
- Thin Story
- Predictable Screenplay
- Lack emotions
Rating: 3/5
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