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Review Committee Kurrollu A Solid Youthful Drama with a Nostalgic Touch

Movie Name: Committee Kurrollu  
Release Date: August 09, 2024  
Starring: Sandeep Saroj, Yaswanth Pendyala, Eshwar Rachiraju, Trinadh Varma, Prasad Behara, Manikanta Parasu, Lokesh Kumar Parimi, Shyam Kalyan, Raghuvaran, Shiva Kumar Matta, Akshay Srinivas, Raadhya, Tejaswi Rao, Teena Sravya, Vishika, Shanmukhi Nagumanthri  
Director: Yadhu Vamsi  
Producers: Padmaja Konidela, Jayalakshmi Adapaka  
Music Director: Anudeep Dev  
Cinematographer: Edurolu Raju  
Editor: Anwar Ali  
Review:
Committee Kurrollu marks the debut production of mega daughter Niharika Konidela, and it premiered today amid high expectations. Here's how it fares:
Story:
Set in the serene village of Purushothapalli in West Godavari, the film revolves around a close-knit group of friends—Shiva (Sandeep Saroj), Surya (Yaswanth Pendyala), Subbu (Trinadh Varma), William (Eshwar Rachiraju), and Peddodu (Prasad Behara). Their unbreakable bond faces a severe test when a sudden dispute shakes the village’s harmony. The film explores the fallout from their conflict, its impact on the village, and the path to reconciliation, with Bujji (Sai Kumar) playing a significant role in the unfolding drama.
Plus Points:
- The film offers a lively and youthful experience, blending humor with heartfelt moments.
- Strong performances from Sandeep Saroj, Thrinadh Varma, Yaswanth Pendyala, and Prasad Behara bring depth to their characters.
- The supporting cast, including Kishore Kumar Polimera and Sai Kumar, adds effectively to the film’s charm.
- Nostalgic childhood scenes are a highlight, providing laughter and a trip down memory lane.
Minus Points:
- Although the film excels in comedy and some emotional scenes, the storyline lacks engagement and fails to fully captivate.
- The second half loses momentum, with some emotional moments falling flat. The election subplot and climax feel rushed and underdeveloped.
- The conflict and reunion scenes could have been more impactful. Certain confrontations, particularly those involving Sai Kumar and Goparaju Ramana, lack depth. The romantic subplots are well-developed but receive minimal screen time later in the film.
Technical Aspects:
- Director Yadhu Vamsi creates a visually appealing film with entertaining moments, but the writing could use more refinement.
- Anudeep Dev’s music is enjoyable, featuring several standout tracks.
- Cinematography by Edurolu Raju captures the village setting beautifully.
- Editing by Anwar Ali could have been tighter to improve pacing. Production values are commendable.
Verdict:
Overall, Committee Kurrollu is a decent youthful comedy-drama that offers laughter, nostalgia, and solid performances. Despite a less engaging second half and a weak storyline, it’s an enjoyable watch, particularly for a weekend outing with friends.


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