Pareshan 2023 Telugu Movie Review, starring Thiruveer, Pavani Karanam, Bunny Abhiran and Others


Pareshan

Pareshan Movie Review

Rating: 2.75/5

Cast: Thiruveer, Pavani Karanam, Bunny Abhiran, Sai Prasanna, Arjun Krishna, Muralidhar Goud, Padma, Vasantha etc.

Cinematography: Vasu Pendam

Music: Yashwant Nag

Presented by: Rana Daggubati (Suresh Productions)

Producer: Siddharth Rallapally

Written and Directed by: Rupak Ronaldson

Release Date: June 2, 2023


Thiruveer has done a few films. But those movies show how much talent he has as an actor. After the success of ‘Masuda’, he acted in the movie ‘Pareshan’. As Rana Daggubati is presenting the film, expectations have increased. And how is this movie (Pareshan Movie Review)?


Pareshan Movie Story

Isaac’s (Thiruveer) father Samarpan (Muralidhar Goud) is a Singareni employee. If the father is struggling, the son hangs around with his friends and does not focus on his studies. ITI will fail. Samarpan sells the gold bangles of the married couple to pay money (bribe) for his son to get a job and puts it in his son’s hand. The son presents all that money to his friends as they need it. Along with jalsas and shikars with friends, the love with Shirisha (Pavani Karanam) extends to physical contact. 



Pareshan

Nana used to worry that one day she got stomach upset due to vomiting. After going to Patnam and taking the tests, stay with Isaac. If you ask friends, they will not give you. What happened after that? What’s wrong with Isaac & friends and the kids from next door? What did Samarpan’s son do when he knew that he had given money to his friends and was in love with a child? What finally happened? Where does this story end? You have to watch the movie to know.


Pareshan Movie Analysis

Telugu cinema now focuses more on Telangana. Stories are being screened in the background of Telangana. ‘Jati Ratnalu’, ‘Balagam’, ‘Dussehra’… some more films came out in this category. However, only a few films have revealed the soul of Telangana. ‘Pareshan’ also joins it.


In ‘Pareshan’, all the beauty lies in the Telangana nativity, in those characters. The story is nothing new… a wandering son, a scolding father, a love story with a girl, a problem, a happy ending – that’s what ‘Pareshaan’ is all about! There is nothing new in the story. But, Telangana seemed to hit in every comedy scene. 

There is no real filth in character design. Director Rupak Ronaldson has written the scenes very well. ‘Light Light…’ The song makes everyone smile. Can’t analyze some comedy scenes of Christian prayers, drinking drugs… just watch and laugh! There is not as much comedy after the interval as there was before the interval… less.



Pareshan

Every time it comes from comedy to emotion, the movie becomes dull. The background of Telangana seemed to glorify drinking. No need to show too much alcohol!? The soul of Telangana village has been well explored on screen but is there a soul in the story? or not Didn’t care. The cart was pulled by putting a burden on comedy. Some of the drinking scenes feel repetitive.

Yashwant Nag’s music for ‘Pareshan’ is the biggest plus point! If you sing ‘Velugu Velang…’, ‘Sou Sara…’ there is a chance to be heard in barats and pubs. The audience will remember the song ‘Musi Musi Anjula Manjula…’. All those songs have the same lyrics. Telangana sounded good in the conversations. The cinematography and production values are okay.


Pareshan Movie Actors Performance

Whatever the role, Thiruveer Parakaya is making his entrance…bringing it to life. In ‘Pareshaan’, from putting on a shirt to putting on shoes… he was not out of character in every scene. Pavani Karanam played the role of Sirisha well. In the Telangana setting, Muralidhar Goud Carafe is addressing the roles of the father in the film. He once again gave a good performance as the hero’s father. Everyone who played the hero’s friends did well. Can’t imagine anyone else in those roles.

Finally: Pareshan for those on the screen… Fun for those in front of that screen in theaters. Tiruveer who was scared of ‘Masooda’… now laughs with ‘Pareshan’. There is no doubt about that. The beginning of the film was taken by director Rupak Ronaldson to that Telangana village. The story is less content and more comedy! Music has helped the story which is so soso. You can watch Weekend Fun for comedy.

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