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Kavya’s Diary
Movie
Kavya’s Diary
Director
Karuna Prakash
Producer
Sanjay Swarup
Music
Manu Ramesan
Cast
Manjula, Charmee, Indrajith, Shashank, Satyam Rajesh, Archana
 
 
A happy family, with a husband, wife and kids, invite a stranger to their home and in no time, they get close.

However, things begin to take a serious turn soon. There is a lot of tension, sadness and death, later. Why all this happens forms the essence.

Raj and Pooja (Indrajith and Manjula) is one happy couple totally in love with each other and they have two lovely kids too.

The family moves into their new home and start living happily and things change when one of the kids is saved from an accident by Kavya (Charmee).

Pooja is thankful to Kavya and since they need a nanny, Pooja asks Kavya to stay over. Soon, both of them become close friends and Kavya gets close to the kids too.

Meanwhile, Abhi (shashank), Raj’s brother who falls in love with Kavya at first sight and though she turns him down he does not give up. Finally, Kavya agrees but then the story takes a turn when Abhi gets killed in a hit and run accident.

Since then, problems begin for Pooja and Raj leading to frustration and more pain. What happens after that forms the rest of the story.

Indrajith has given a neat performance while Manjula could have been better in the intense scenes. Shashank’s role was quite brief and there is not much scope for performance, Satyam Rajesh gave few lighter moments.

The scene stealer was Charmee who has come up with a gripping performance once again and she looked quite sensuous too. The director came up with a plot that could have given some shock points to the viewers but then his narrative was not that strong.

He could not hold the script tightly and so the pace of the film was quite mild. He should have focused on providing some more twists before revealing the entire plot. The dialogues are okay, the script was alright, the screenplay was apt, and the songs were well taken with good music. But the background score proved to be a hindrance at few places. Cinematography was top notch. Editing could have been better. The costumes and the art department did a neat job.

The film has been made on the lines of ‘Poison Ivy’, the Hollywood hit movie and the only difference is, here there is a motive behind the happenings but in the original, the character of the protagonist is quite devious.

Enough excitement could have been generated by increasing the pace of the film and adding a strong comedy track would have made things lighter. The technical aspects of the film have been high and the quality of presentation was good but the content part was weak and not conceived with the right punch.

Verdict: Average

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