Jangam Sudhakar and Lavanya-starrer ‘Am Aha’ was released in theatres today. Touted to be a murder mystery, the film also stars Siri Khanakan, Ramaraju, Ravi Prakash, Rajashri Nair, Duvvasi Mohan, Subhodayam Subbarao, Tatikonda Mahendra Nath, Gani, Unnikrishnan, Muneeswara Rao and among others in pivotal roles. It has been directed by
Shyam Mandala and produced by Jorige Srinivasa Rao under the banner of Rangasthalam Movie Makers in collaboration with Sri Padma Films. Let’s find out our review:
Story:This is the true story of three students. Kalyan (Sudhakar Jangam), Ballu (Raja), Arvind (Ishwar) are good friends. Elated with the selection in the campus placements after finishing B Tech, the three go to a pub and enjoy themselves, but on their way back they accidentally get stuck in a
murder case. SI Ravi Prakash demands them to pay 20 lakhs to get rid of that case. They have also been accused of an abduction case. Did these three really commit the crimes? How did they escape from the case of kidnapping and murder? And are they really students or killers? To know the answers to all these questions, you have to watch 'Am Aha'.
Analysis:Jangam Sudhakar, who played the role of Kalyan, has given a matured performance. Ballu (Raja) and Arvind (Ishwar), who appeared as friends of Kalyan, also nailed their characters.
Siri Khanakan impressed the audience with her gestures in the role of an abducted girl. Ravi Prakash has done a great job in the role of a cop. Rajashri Nair, Duvvasi Mohan, Subhodayam Subbarao, Tatikonda Mahendra Nath, Gani, Unnikrishnan, Muneeswara Rao and others have done justice to their roles in this movie.
With a different title, a thrilling subject that today's audience wants, director Shyam Mandala has brilliantly made this film with romantic scenes, and elements that appeal to the youth audience. The best part of 'Am Aha' is its good technical aspects. Music director Sandeep Kumar Kangula's tunes and background score will give the audience a new feel with completely refreshing music. ‘Manase nadani’ song stood out in the album. DOP Shiva Reddy Savanam's framing work elevates every scene wonderfully. JP's editing work is excellent. The production values are fab.
‘Am Aha’ shows promise in its premise, but treatment could have been far better. The cinematography and music should have created a more haunting experience, making it an engaging watch.