Movie Review
Story: Karthik (Ranjith), an easy-going guy with an unapologetic attitude, falls in love with Meghan (Sowmya Menon) at first sight. On the other hand, Meghana, who has specific goals, keeps avoiding Karthik. What will happen next? Is Meghana really in love with Karthik? What is Karthik's reason for not apologizing? What is the role of Megan's father in the whole structure is the crucial point.
Performances: Hero Ranjith tried his best as the boy-next-door. Although the film is his debut film, he manages to give a decent performance. If he tries to improve his acting skills in his upcoming films, Ranjith can emerge as a good hero.
Apparently, the heroine Sowmya Menon is charming and she has done a good job in her important role. Her chemistry with Ranjith is on decent display.
Rao Ramesh gets a purposeful role as the hero's father. Gagan Vihari impresses in bad character.
In the role of the heroine's father, Naresh is content with his usual acting. Ali, Satyam Rajesh, Jabardast Ram Prasad and Avinash among others do well in their roles.
Technical Features: Music by senior music director Gantadi Krishna is a major asset for the film. Although Ghantaadi has been away from movies for the past few years, he has managed to give good songs which can get good applause from the netizens. His background scores are apt for the genre of the film.
Ajay Sai's photography work is good as he delivered the entire film on a decent note with framing and lighting. In particular, he captured the beauty of a hill station very well. Editing work by Prawin Pudi is good.
The production values are good for this limited budget film.
Analysis: Director Ramakrishna Paramhamsa's idea of presenting the entire film from the hero's point of view is good. Although the film does not have anything great in terms of story, the director has tried to present the film properly.
The director presented several family and love scenes with emotional movements. The scenes are executed with inspiring content and will be loved by the audience.
In particular, the last twenty minutes are the heart of the film, which decently explores the overall context of the film. To sum it up, Leharaayi is a love drama with decent content to impress the young audience.
Verdict: There are some breezy moments!
Rating: 2/5