Hyderabad, India, & Secunderabad
Click to search
SEARCH IN
Help?
YOUR LOCATION
DINING AND ENTERTAINMENT
Events
Movies
Restaurants/Pubs
SHOPPING AND DISCOUNTS
Shopping
Sales
Yellow Pages
HOTELS AND VISITING
Hotels
Attractions
Top Spots
CLASSIFIEDS
Real Estate
Business Related
Auto | Vacancies
More
CAREERS
Search Jobs
Post Résumé
Post A Job
NEWS
MY FULLHYD
Profile
Privacy
Password
More
COMMUNITY!
Blogs
Discussions
Personals
Chat
Home | Movies | Premante Review
Sponsored Results
Planning to shift jobs?
For thousands of jobs in Hyderabad and elsewhere, click above!

Premante Movie Review

This film is not showing in town currently. It is displaying since it is part of the fullhyd.com archives, having been screened in town in the past.
 
Overview User Ratings Editorial Review
[Editorial]
Performances
Script
Music/Soundtrack
Visuals
  NA
  NA
  NA
  NA
Editorial Suggestions
Can watch again - NA
Good for kids - NA
Good for dates - NA
Wait to rent it - NA

Editorial Review

 
Manju Latha Kalanidhi / fullhyd.com
The Last Supper happened on Friday the 13th. According to the Urban Legends, the day is associated with several catastrophes across the world. Premante, which hit theaters on this dreadful Friday, happens to be one.


Premante is the celluloid version of 'Love made easy for dummies". Only this time, even dummies may find its contents supremely insulting to their IQ. Venu (Venugopal) and Shailu (Shruti) meet each other after their cars bump into each other while parking. 'Hey you blind Ox," curses Venu. "You foolish fox,' screams Shailu. "Get lost, you silly chap with a face like a virus-infected floppy," says S. "Take a hike, you bozo with a face like a dead e-mail account," he swears. And I swear, I am not making up any of these. This juvenile conversation is the sign of things to come.


Two college parties and five minutes later, love happens, and Venu and Shailu's parents decide to get them married. When the going seems great for the lovers, the elders call off the wedding. Without assigning any reasons (in order to maintain suspense), Venu and Shailu are packed off the Vizag to live as paying guests in the same house.

They start living under the same roof and realize love is not all that it seems. The two have a showdown on issues like 'why did you let that girl ride pillion in your bike' and 'why did you let that guy touch your hand'. Love goes for a toss.


Things get worse when Venu comes to know his Dad is now a pauper as he has lost all his property in the IT raid. Instead of meeting up with his Dad and discussing things, stupid Venu goes ahead to get married to his classmate who promises to help him

financially if he agrees to marry her. Shailu now realizes that she dearly loves Venu, and goes back to him.

When everybody has stopped being stupid, the parents enter to reveal that all this nautanki of calling off the engagement, the fake IT raid and other such things were set up in order to make the girl and the boy realize what true love is. You are also told the idea of letting the lovers live in for a while before getting married is based on the dating system that is prevalent abroad. Wow! One round of applause here!


The rate at which such inane movies are churned out every Friday makes us suspect there is some scam in here. The direction is so staggeringly mediocre that such levels can be achieved only with some effort. It seems like the director is trying to break free from the concept of having a story to make a movie. Like the unlucky 13th, his experiment is doomed.

The cast looks like the director picked them up by choosing slips from a lot. They all act like they are rehearsing for a stage play in college.


The most outstanding feature of the movie is the ungrammatical English and the insufferable accents. Sample this:

Venu: Hhhaai, what are yuvar habbies!

Shailu: TV and movie watching and music listening!

Venu: Wow, let's go movie!

The music is said to be a collaborative effort of six composers with Shashi Preetam as the anchor. Then how come I don't remember any song in the movie except the Dil Chahta Hai number that buzzed on somebody's mobile ringtone in the theater?

So your good deed for the day: Spread the word about Premante.








Like the fullhyd.com reviews? Read more!
User Comments
[13 users]
Performances
Script
Music/Soundtrack
Visuals
  NA
  NA
  NA
  NA
User Suggestions
Can watch again - NA
Good for kids - NA
Good for dates - NA
Wait to rent it - NA
What Hyderabadis Say!
Showing 1 - 3 of 3
[ Positive Negative Newest Oldest Most Helpful Least Helpful ]
Mysore Maharaj [ 24th Sep, 2002, 10:10am | Permalink ]
0 votes
This movie is really a must see for every user. The director has shown love like a tender subject like no other director has shown.



 Was this comment helpful?
Very Helpful   Helpful   Somewhat Helpful   Not Helpful  
Archana Reddy [ 19th Sep, 2002, 3:54am | Permalink ]
0 votes
What is the movie trying to tell? To get the Live-in concept in our society.It sucks.Dont even watch it!



 Was this comment helpful?
Very Helpful   Helpful   Somewhat Helpful   Not Helpful  
Raghu [ 19th Sep, 2002, 12:28am | Permalink ]
0 votes
here comes another senseless movie.dont waste your time and money on this crap.



 Was this comment helpful?
Very Helpful   Helpful   Somewhat Helpful   Not Helpful  
See something wrong? Find something incorrect or missing on this profile? Suggest a correction!
ADVERTISEMENTS
Advertisers | Help | Contact Us | About Us | News Team | Submit An Event | Get Listed | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | We're Hiring

© Copyright 1999-2009 LRR Technologies (Hyderabad), Pvt Ltd. All rights reserved. fullhyd, fullhyderabad and Welcome To The
Neighbourhood
are trademarks of LRR Technologies (Hyderabad), Pvt Ltd. The textual, graphic, audio and audiovisual material
in this site is protected by copyright law. You may not copy, distribute, or use this material except as necessary for your
personal, non-commercial use. Any trademarks are the properties of their respective owners.