Dear Megha is a film that has been advanced a ton over the most recent couple of days. The film has hit the screens today and we should perceive how it is.
Story:
Megha(Megha Akash) is a school-going young lady who loves Arjun(Arjun Somyajulu). Be that as it may, Arjun doesn’t pay notice to her and leaves the school. After three years, he meets Megha once more, and love blooms. In any case, in a grievous turnaround of occasions, the couple left. Megha continues with her business and meets Adi(Adith Arun). Exactly when things are fully recovering, Arjun returns. How will Megha respond? Whom will she pick? Does that frame the story?
Additional Points:
The peak of the movie is a major feature and has been planned well by chief Sushanth Reddy. Megha Akash, who plays the female lead does very well. She played a solid part and did such well in every one of the enthusiastic scenes.
Adith Arun is one of the features of the film with his regular acting. He comes at a central issue and lifts the film. He was generally excellent in every one of the enthusiastic scenes. Arjun Somayajulu was just with regards to affirming in his job.
Pavitra Lokesh assumed the part of a mother was additionally acceptable in her job. Some school-based scenes look great and have been planned well.
Short Points:
Arjun and Megha’s adoration track doesn’t have a solid struggle point. The scenes among Megha and Adith are nice however they are hauled for reasons unknown.
Perhaps the greatest downside of the film is the sluggish speed. This frequents the film amazingly. However scenes savvy things look great, the slack in portrayal gets dull.
Specialized Aspects:
The music of the film is nice and the tunes have been shot well. The creation upsides of the film are very acceptable and the camerawork is slick as the visuals are noteworthy. Altering is quite normal and a few scenes in the principal half might have been hacked off.
Going to the chief Sushanth Reddy, he has made an acceptable showing with the film. His portrayal is very acceptable in numerous scenes however on the off chance that he would have added more dramatization and made the film at a high speed things would have been unique.
Decision:
All in all, Dear Megha is a vibe decent heartfelt show with a decent reason. The exhibitions are acceptable yet, the lethargic speed is disappointed a bit. If you love genuine dramatizations and disregard the standard storyline, this film has some windy minutes and can be offered a chance this end of the week.