‘Dhoom Dhaam’ Review
Movie: Dhoom Dhaam
Release Date: 08-11-2024
Banner: Friday Frameworks
CBFC Rating: UA
Run-time: 2 Hrs 21 Mins
Cast: Chetan Krishna, Hebba Patel, Sai Kumar, Vennela Kishore, Prithviraj, Goparaju Ramana, Sivannarayana, Banerjee, Sai Srinivas, Praveen, Naveen Neni, Giridhar, Bhadram and others.
Editing: Amar Reddy Kudumula
Cinematography: Siddharth Ramaswamy
Music: Gopi Sundar
Story, Screenplay: Gopi Mohan
Producer: MS Ram Kumar Director: Sai Kishor Macha
Dhoom Dhaam, directed by Sai Kishore Macha, is a romantic comedy that breathes new life into a familiar narrative. The film follows Karthik (Chetan Krishna) and Suhana (Hebba Patel) as they navigate love, family feuds, and self-discovery.
Plot:
Karthik falls for Suhana at first sight, but she rejects him. They eventually embark on a journey to Poland, where Karthik breaks up with another girl to prove his love. However, Suhana’s family opposes their relationship due to an old grudge against Karthik’s father. As they work to overcome these obstacles, they learn valuable lessons about love and forgiveness.
Performances:
Chetan Krishna shines in his debut, showcasing potential for growth. Hebba Patel delivers a strong performance, and her chemistry with Chetan is undeniable. Vennela Kishore steals the show in the second half with his hilarious dialogues and antics. Supporting actors, including Praveen, Naveen, and Srinivasa Rao, add to the comedic charm.
Highlights:
Lead Pair Chemistry
Vennela Kishore’s comedy
Beautiful locations and cinematography
Gopi Sundar’s Music
Drawbacks:
Familiar storyline
Pacing issues in the first half
Analysis:
Sai Kishore Macha’s direction and Gopi Mohan’s screenplay successfully update the classic love story formula. While the narrative may not offer anything new, the execution is engaging and entertaining. The film’s comedy and romance will appeal to regular audiences seeking a lighthearted watch.
Though the first half is breezy with fresh narrative it treads a familiar path and also faces some pacing issues. The second half worked out well with hilarious comedy and impressive drama. Siddharth Ramaswamy’s camerawork is impressive and captures the locations beautifully. Gopi Sundar’s music is one of the highlights of the film. Dhoom Dhaam is a feel-good romantic comedy that will leave you smiling. With its refreshing take on a classic narrative, strong performances, and good music, made this film is worth watching.
Rating: 3/5
Bottom-line: Refreshing Romantic Comedy