Story:
Chandrasekhar aka Chandu (Nawin Vijay Krishna) is desperately in need of money. He asks his friend for help which lands him in Nandini Nursing Home as a fake doctor. During his stay he discovers some strange things happening there. What are those things and how Chandu’s love story comes amidst all these is the basic story of the film?
Performances:
Nawin Vijay Krishna tries his best to confident on screen but his physique offsets that aspiration. It is a great distraction and all his efforts seem in vain when one watches him on screen. Still, for the efforts he has put in, especially in the climax, it’s an alright job for a debut.
Nithya and Sravya are both given small screen time but they nonetheless have important roles that are part of the basic story and not merely fillers.
Vennela Kishore, Shakalaka Shankar, and Sapthagiri are hilarious in their parts. They bring all the entertainment in the film.
Positives:
Comedy
Story
Climax
Negatives:
Screenplay
Analysis:
Nandini Nursing Home has a decent story which could be enhanced into an engaging thriller with an edge of the seat moments. However, director PV Giri took a different approach, that is of entertainment in the film. Sadly, this has proved to be a bane rather than a boon, despite the comedy being good.
The entertainment comes across as distraction to the main plot. In fact, if he keeps aside the entertainment, one would realize that the main story has been given very little focus. The thrills are just not enough. By the time we get to that stage, the film literally reaches the end. Overall as a result what we get is a pretty average fare.
Only one song stands out in the music given by Achu. This gets repeated as the theme of the film. The background score and editing are really good. Cinematography should have been better. Dialogues are fine. Production values are okay.
Bottom-line: Mildly Thrilling
Rating: 2.75/5