A woman of substance can sometimes be misinterpreted as a characterless woman. It borders between sensuousness and vulgarity. The heroine characterization is something which you wouldn’t watch to watch in Telugu films. Story - screenplay - direction: Story of the film is bold. You will see Hema in a surprising role of a hardworking single mother. Sudarshan entertains with his quirky Nellore accented dialogues. Otherwise, it’s a character of a carefree girl with I-love-you-no-matter-what kind of attitude.
There are only a couple of scenes where she got a score for emoting. Hebah Patel has similar kind of characterization for most of the time. Then as an enraged lover (dagaapadda premikudu). As a confused and sublime lover to start with. Rest of the story is all about what happens when Siddhu falls in love and still suspects that she has a dark past.Īctors: Raj Tharun portray a character of different shades. Kumari keeps loving Siddhu despite of his reservations. Siddhu wants to fall in love, but is suspicious of her character. Siddhu (Raj Tharun) belongs to a lower middle class family is brought up by his single mother. Kumari (Hebah Patel) is a small-time model and also works for movies in insignificant roles. Theater watched: Screen 2, PVR, Banjara Hills Producers: Vijaya Prasad Bandreddi & Thomas Reddy Aduri Lyrics: Krishna Chaitanya & Bhaskarabatla Ravi Kumar However one must say that the story looks to be inspired from a well-known French film, Lila dit ça.Cast : Raj Tarun, Hebah Patel, Noel Sean, Naveen Neni, Sudarshan Reddy, Hema, Kamal, Tagubothu Ramesh, Jogi Brothers, Satya Krishna, Giri etcĬhoreography: Prem Rakshit, Shankar & Nixon You don’t find such bold female characters in Telugu cinema often. Sukumar must be credited for having given us a memorable character that would be talked about for years. He handles the story and screenplay this time and leaves the direction department to Palnati Surya Pratap. How can we not mention about Sukumar? This film wouldn’t have materialized if not for Sukumar. While the former delivers a breezy OST, tailormade for a feel-good romantic film, Randy’s camera work adds the gloss and richness to the screen. Kumari 21F has the technical support of Devi Sri Prasad and Randy (Rathnavelu). Probably it was something that was purposely done to give more weightage to the heroine. One feels that the importance which was given to the female lead wasn’t given to Siddhu. Is he actually good or bad? The heroine claims him to be good but on the other side he is someone who hangs out with 3 notorious friends of his, who do all sorts of illegal activities. Raj Tarun, the lead hero, plays the confused young man. She looks so adorable and her acting skills aren’t bad either. Yeah, that is a common trait with a lot of other women but the only difference here is that she is shown very poetically and not even for a fraction of a second, you will hate her.
Her character is like a puzzle that you would want to explore. Here, she looks completely different from her previous roles. Some of you might have seen her before in the Tamil film Thirumanam Enum Nikkah, where she played a small but pivotal role. The main charm for this film comes from the gorgeous looking lead actress, Heebah Patel.
How their relationship leads to a series of twists and turns and what happens to their cute love, is what Kumari 21F is all about. Siddhu is from a humble background and very possessive, while Kumari is modern, bold, dynamic with progressive thoughts.
Siddhu is an aspiring chef who wants to fly abroad for work while Kumari is a model. The film travels with mainly 5 characters - the leads Siddhu (Raj Tarun) and Kumari (Heebah Patel) and the three friends of Siddhu. Kumari 21F starts off as a feel good romantic film, shifts gears slowly and gets very intense towards the end. How important is trust in a love relationship? Kumari 21F is about a young couple madly in love with each other and how their relationship gets into a tangle because of an impediment called trust.