How fresh can a campus caper get? Is it possible for a filmmaker to say something that hasn’t been said before? Yet, there’s always a market for movies centred on campuses, for, every academic year there’s a new set that steps into this phase of life bringing with it dreams, insecurities and the first brush of romance.
Director Saikiran Adivi offers a few slice-of-life stories in Kerintha with an ensemble cast. As is the case with many previous college stories, the narration unfolds through a flashback, told by Nookaraju (Parvatheesham). This lad from Srikakulam is more taken in by the urban lifestyle than his books and fritters away his father’s hard earned money without remorse.
Dressed in outlandish clothes and still carrying his Srikakulam accent, Nookaraju befriends Jai (Sumanth Ashwin), Bhavana (Sukeerthi) and Siddharth (Vishwanath).
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Among them, Jai, the photography student, is pragmatic and mature and seems to have a solution for everything, reminding us of Aamir Khan in
Director Saikiran keeps the proceedings clean, gets good help from Mickey J. Meyer (the ‘Mila mila’ song takes the cake) and cinematographer Vijay Chakravarthy. The actors come off as amateurish at times but manage to convey the vulnerability required for their roles. Sumanth Ashwin really isn’t given much to do but does his part gracefully. Tejaswi, Sukeerthi, Sri Divya and Vishwanath are apt in their respective roles. Parvatheesham walks the thin line between being hilarious and annoying.
The slow narration is a dampener in this feel-good package and there’s a sense of déjà vu as some portions remind us of
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Kerintha is a clean, entertaining one-time watch if you like campus stories.
Kerintha
Cast : Sumanth Ashwin, Sri Divya, Tejaswi Madiwada and others
Direction : Saikiran Adivi
Genre : Romance
Music : Mickey J. Meyer
Bottom line : A feel-good campus caper