Macherla Niyojakavargam Review: Movie Review: Macherla Constituency


  • Title: Macherla Constituency
  • Rating: 2/5
  • Cast: Nithin, Kriti Shetty, Catherine, Samudrakhani, Subhalekha Sudhakar, Brahmaji, Murali Sharma, Rajendra Prasad etc.
  • Camera: Prasad Moorella
  • Music: Mahati Swara Sagar
  • Editing: Kotagiri
  • Producer: Sudhakar Reddy, Nikita Reddy
  • Directed by: M.S. Rajasekhar Reddy
  • Release Date: 12th August 2022

If the title is new, people will pay attention. This title gets full marks in that regard. If the songs are good, the interest will increase a bit. If not all, Ana's song "Ayaam Ready" got some attention. In the film Pukka Mas Masala, Nithin is confident that he will do it carefully. Let's see how things are.

In many cases, the way the movie starts and the way the first two or three scenes are run, you can tell whether the rice is cooked or not.

The heroine wears a cheddi on the beach. She is surrounded by bullies like rapists teasing Eve. A bully who flies into the air just in time to touch that girl. A hero who emerges from the ashes. After that, the hero's introduction song.

About a few hundreds of movies can be told if this scene is in a movie. There are no sparks anywhere in this story that goes with such an opening of the 1990s. Everything runs predictably. At each place, the excitement to know what will happen next is gone and we feel like we are going to sleep for a while.

A very low-IQ story seems to have been made into a film for an even lower-IQ audience.

A fight, followed by a song, followed by a comedian's entry, a villain track in the middle...and finally the hero defeating the villain. There is nothing more to say about it. This is a movie that does not claim to be amazing in terms of story, narration, background music, songs, stunts.

Above all, the background music of a low budget C-grade movie coming from Mahathiswara Sagar is surprising. If you look at the background given to some of the scenes, it is very clear whether this is the work of Mani Sharma's successor or outsourced to someone else.

"Ayam Redi" song also got response in the hall. All the rest of the songs are very routine and not impressive at all.

Scenes like the minister's daughter walking around wearing chedis on the road without any protection, the collector hero doing high voltage fights without the help of any police are not acceptable to the audience. If you want to upload the background score should be mastered and tried. The audience is not ready to watch and appreciate if it happens.

The songs are beautifully shot. It would have been better if half of the attention was given to the music.

Thumbs down for camera work, Nithin, except for one item song.

Nitin's attempt at being a mass hero failed with a poor script. In order to fulfill his dream of becoming a powerful mass hero, he has to work on the script better than Jimmulo. A proper technical team should also be added.

In the dubbing, Samudrakhani's screen presence and the dubbing voice used were perfect, but he lacked strength in the way he portrayed the character.

Catherine looked very fat and emaciated. Nitin is like an older sister but not like a heroine. Kriti Shetty is fine. She seems to be trying hard to stand out as a mass heroine...especially in the case of songs. Her facial expression and some of the steps she takes do not match at all.

Vennela Kishore's comedy "Athi" is the carafe address. Even the name Guntalakidi Gurnatham sounds like old chintakaya.

Shubhalekha Sudhakar was used like a junior artist but not a single proper dialogue was written. It seems that the writer and director thought that Muralisharma and Rajendra Prasad greeting each other as Narendra-Surender is a comedy.

There is no spark in the dialogues, no strong counters, no memorable lines. All these things are essential while making a mass commercial film. Otherwise the scenes will be bland and boring to the mass audience.

Far from reality, close to Ati, close to dullness, this film is likely to remain a faded flower in Nitin's filmography.

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