Miss Shetty Mr Polishetty Review: Pure Joy!

Miss Shetty Mr Polishetty presents a noteworthy change in the Telugu Film Industry with its unconventional casting, where Anushka Shetty, an accomplished actress, shares the screen with the immensely talented Naveen Polishetty, highlighting an age-diverse pairing. The film revolves around the lives of a chef and a stand-up comic, uniting in unusual circumstances, with one desiring parenthood without the conventional commitment of marriage or a relationship.

In Miss Shetty Mr Polishetty, the standout factor lies in the exceptional performances of its main leads. Anushka Shetty not only looks stunning but delivers a stellar performance, breathing life into a character that embodies the modern independent woman with finesse. Her portrayal is authentic, with her character’s unique voice and opinions, whether they lean towards good or bad. After a notable absence, Shetty’s return to the big screen after five years felt like a welcome treat through and through.

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However, Naveen Polishetty emerges as a standout star, holding his own alongside a generational talent like Anushka Shetty. His comedic timing is impeccable, providing constant amusement, while his magnetic charm and charisma make him a delightful presence on screen. While Polishetty excels in the comedic aspects of his role, I felt that there’s room for a touch more refinement in his emotional scenes, particularly during the climax.

Beyond its genuinely funny comedy, Miss Shetty Mr Polishetty impresses with its compelling emotional depth. The film artfully explores relatable, everyday emotions through its well-crafted characters. Murali Krishna’s portrayal of the overly concerned father strikes a chord, while Anvitha’s traumatic past adds a layer of empathy. Sidhu’s journey to pursue his passion as a stand-up comic, resisting societal pressures to conform, resonates with many. These character arcs, beautifully penned by writer and director Mahesh Babu, enrich the narrative, making it a well-rounded and emotionally engaging experience.

Furthermore, Mahesh Babu’s treatment of the story deserves applause. Handling a sensitive subject with finesse, he ensures the movie remains enjoyable for a family audience. While the story is straightforward and largely predictable from the trailers, it does meander at times, leading to uneven pacing. Additionally, the film could have benefited from injecting a bit more thrill factor to keep the audience consistently engaged.

Moving on, Nirav Shah’s camera work is undeniably beautiful. The film’s visuals, set in picturesque locations, are a testament to his craftsmanship. The art direction by Rajeevan also deserves mention for enhancing the overall aesthetics of the film. Also, the music by Radhan and the background score by Gopi Sundar, while not extremely impressive, seamlessly complement the narrative. They may not be songs you’ll revisit, but they effectively immerse you in the film’s atmosphere, adding to the overall vibe.

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Overall, Miss Shetty Mr Polishetty emerges as a complete entertainer, skillfully blending both humor and emotional depth. The film’s adept handling of its themes stands out, while Anushka and Naveen Polishetty effortlessly carry the movie, with Naveen’s charismatic performance leaving a memorable mark. Though there might be a few pacing issues along the way, the overall result is a genuinely gratifying and fulfilling experience for viewers. It left me feeling genuinely happy, and I wholeheartedly recommend it to others for its delightful entertainment.

‘Miss Shetty Mr Polishetty’ Rating – 3.25/5

Surya Komal

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