THU NEE BATHUKU - A Telugu Short Film by Harish Naga


THU NEE BATHUKU - A Telugu Short Film by Harish Naga

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Thu nee bathuku is a short film by Harish Naga, who had played some important roles in the making of many short films in the past and I am sure he will continue to do the same in the future as well.

The short film is dedicated to all the people who have gone through a bad break up and think of committing suicide. The story stands on a simple but a stronger line, which is that people who think of committing of a suicide because of a break-up in their life, give 1000s of reasons but don't give a thought of at least one reason why they can live happily. There was a song also shot for this short film for which the lyrics about how just one reason can take you to your dream than to commit suicide.


My Review by Sashank K:


Short Review: A good short film with a strong message potrayed in a simple and easy to understand way. Can surely watch and share. The only minus for me were the lipsyncing in the crying scene and one other place.

Star Rating (3.5 out 5.0):





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Detailed Review:

Story and Plot: Story initially had reminded me of a scene from a Telugu feature film "Potugadu". But, half way through I forgot about it as the it was portrayed really well. Climax of the film was also really good.  

Director: As a director Harish Naga has really done a great job, he did show his skills as a director and also has done very good homework before completing the short film due to which the output of the short film has come really good. There were one or two shots were I slightly felt the lipsyncing. So, if those would have been fixed then it would have been 100% perfect.

Actors: There are only two characters in this whole short film of the 13 minutes and 58 seconds of the film and one unseen character. The two characters played by Nikhil Heerekar (The guy who is about to commit suicide) and the other played by Rakendu Mouli Vennelakanti (The guy is there to support the suicide and more). They both did a good job with their acting, but for me Rakendu Mouli did steal the show with his extraordinary acting and comedy in the whole short film.

Editing: Krishna Ramishetty as an editor really showed great work.

Cinematography: Rocky Vanamali was the one who completely made me get involved with his excellent cinematography skills. Excellent job with the moving shots. Sunil Kumar who had done the cinematography of the song had also really done a great job, very good lighting by Srinu to support the cinematographers.

Music: Karthik Ganesh had provided really good music and a great composition of the song, good lyrics by the director Harish Naga himself.
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