Director:Sudha kongara
Producer:Suriya
Main characters:Surya,Aparna Balamurali, paresh Rawal,Mohan babu
Story:
Chandra Mahesh (Suriya), son of a school teacher, hails from a village near Tsundur in Guntur. He dreams of launching a low-cost airline. There is a solid reason why he is obsessed with this idea, although he has the financial capabilities to operate an airline. The idea is his capital. The idea is to make everyone fly in India for Rs 1.
But Paresh Goswami (Paresh Rawal), the leader in the industry, feels a threat, and he makes sure to create enough hurdles for Chandra Mahesh’s airline to take-off.
How will Chandra Mahesh, who even borrows Rs 15 thousand from his wife Baby (Aparna Balamurali) to register the company, achieve his dream?
Artistes’ Performances:
Suriya breathes life into the character of Chandra Mahesh. After a long time, Suriya has played a role with so much conviction and emotion. This is one of his best performances. His performances in scenes like begging in the airport to buy a ticket prove that he is one of the best actors we have around. Satyadev has dubbed Suriya’s voice, which suits well, but it takes a while to adjust to his voice.
Aparna Balamurali doesn’t have conventional glam looks, but she fits well in the role of Suriya’s wife. She steals Suriya’s thunder in a couple of sequences.
Mohan Babu as an Airforce officer gets limited screen space.
Verdict:
The film is based on a real story and there are a lot of emotional moments in the film. The film is very good till the first half and the interval bang increases curiosity in the second half of the film. The climax is a huge plus for the film as it went on an emotional note. The director worked hard on the emotional graphs of all the characters of the film. The backstories are penned well because of which the actors look authentic on the screen. The film is based on a real-life character and the makers added a lot of fiction to the tale. Some of the liberties that the makers took looked artificial and they did not work. The story of the movie has a lot of span but the director limited it and told it in a less impactful manner. The first half of the movie is good but the second half looks dragged. But, the emotion worked out well, because of which the film came out well. On the whole, Aakaasam Nee Haddhu Ra is an inspiring tale.Paresh Rawal appears as a crooked businessman and delivers a neat performance. Urvashi as a mother is another act that is the best.
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