Amma I Love You Movie Review

There has been a lot of curiosity about this film for many reasons. It brings together KM Chaitanya, Yogish Dwarakish and Chiranjeevi Sarja together once again. It is the 51st film from the Dwarakish Chitra banner, after a successful Chowka. It also is the remake of the successful Tamil emotional action drama Pichaikaran. With so much expectations lined up, does it hold fort? It does, to a large extent. The film manages to entertain with some funny sequences, thrill in the action scenes and also tug the heart during those emotional scenes. One only wishes the pace was a tad quicker at times.

The film is about a son who takes up an unusual vow to lead a life as a beggar anonymously for the sake of his mother's well-being. The film follows how Sidharth tries to keep up this vow while also battling many impediments through the course of this ordeal. Meanwhile, Sidharth also has a tryst with love and friendship during this phase of his. But do his sacrifices help him keep up his word and attain his vow of fulfillment?

This film, which is based on a real-life story, has the quintessential ingredients that make for the commercial potboilers. There is action, romance, family drama and comedy. The emotional graph of the film, at times, wavers, which proves to be a slight setback, but the climax and the scenes leading up to that ensure that they make up for it.

Chiranjeevi Sarja comes up with a good performance that could possibly be his best till date. Newbie Nishvika Naidu is a good find and she is expressive and shows a lot of promise. Prakash Belawadi is a hoot as the money hungry and evil uncle. The ensemble cast, which involves many seasoned names like Chikkanna, Biradar and Ravi Kale, delivers what is expected. The film has a soundtrack that lingers on and it is definitely one of its plus points. The special opening and end credits also are an added attraction. This film is well worth it if you like your films served Indian style, high on emotions and drama.

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