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Prasanna Vadanam Review 🎬 A Heartfelt Tale with Laughs!


The latest Telugu cinema offering, "Prasanna Vadanam," directed by Arjun Y.K. and starring Suhas, Payal Radhakrishna, and Raashi Singh, has hit the screens on May 3rd. Produced under the banners of Little Thoughts Cinemas and Arha Media, this film explores the unique concept of face blindness, blending comedy and emotional depth in its storytelling.

Suhas takes on the role of Surya, a character plagued by face blindness, delivering a performance that resonates with his audience. His nuanced portrayal alongside Payal Radhakrishna and Raashi Singh, both of whom charm with their respective roles, elevates the film. Notably, the soundtrack by Vijay Bulganin adds a vibrant layer to the cinematic experience.

While the film sets a promising premise with its intriguing concept, it suffers from pacing issues. The screenplay fails to maintain the initial curiosity sparked by the teasers and songs, particularly in the slower scenes and underdeveloped romantic angles. The second half attempts an emotional charge but falls short of impact, diluting the potential intensity with overly drawn-out scenes.

Overall, "Prasanna Vadanam" captures attention with its main concept and some well-executed comedy and emotional scenes, but inconsistencies in screenplay and pacing may leave audiences wanting more.


 
 
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