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Trivikram's brilliance as a writer

Khaleja , fourth directorial venture of Trivikram opened to mixed reviews all over the state and is continuing to baffle the critics and fans alike






With comedy as the basic theme and spiritualism as the undertone, it could not get the message across to the people but the movie is not without trademark "Triviramisms". Trivikram, considered to be the best writer after Jandhyala in Telugu film industry has written some superb dialogues in the movie


What has come as a surprise though is the inclusion of entendre in the movie and it has not gone down well with family audiences to an extent, but such is the screenplay of the movie that they don't seem forced on us. It's in the second half of the movie that the writer in Trivikram comes into form in Khaleja. The way the dialogues on mass hysteria, over-expectations, and fitness levels are written, it's bound to bring a smile on your face


His previous movie Jalsa had some brilliant dialogues too. Mukesh Rishi, Prakash Raj, and Pawan Kalyan add a lot to those scenes but it was the writing that made those scenes amazing. Sampler being a dialogue of Mukesh Rishi "Bedhirumpu ki bhasha akkarledhu (Threatening does not need a language)". It had classical comic moments too, Prakash Raj, playing the father of Illeana says "Nenu koothurlani kannadhi, neeku loverlu supply cheyyataniki annatu undhi (It looks like I gave birth to daughters, so that you can love them)" and the conversation between Pawan Kalyan, Illeana, and Sivaji can bring the house down at any moment


Illeana: "Maku privacy kavali" (We need privacy)


Pawan Kalyan: "Naaku Aishwarya Rai kavali, kudharadhu ga" (I too want Aishwarya Rai- not possible)


Even Athadu, his biggest hit had some superb dialogues. As far as dialogues go, his first movie, "Nuvve Nuvve" takes the cake. It had some of the best dialogues of the time. It was a movie after which boys desired they had a girl friend named Anjali as a dialogue in the movie goes "Amma.. Avakayya.. Anjali" and the movie has canorous implications whenever Tarun and Prakash Raj get together in a scene


The most impressive dialogue written by him according to me is "Maanam thappu chestunammo, right chestunaamo, manaki telusthundhi, manaki matrame telusthundhi, meeku telusu" (We and only we know whether we are doing the right thing or the wrong thing, even you know it) 



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  1. Nice post ..But it was a disappointment ..The movie sucked..Mahesh's acting stands on par with the best!!

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