Chal Mohan Ranga Review, Rating

The first movie under Pawan Kalyan and Trivikram Srinivas's Banner PK creative works finally saw the light of the day today. The premiere shows of the film were held across US yesterday. Before we tell you how the movie is, here's a lok at the production crew.
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Actors: Nithiin, Megha Akash, Madhunandan, Rao Ramesh, Sanjay Swaroop, Satya, Prabhas Sreenu and Lissy
Director: Krishna Chaitanya
Producer: Trivikram Srinivas and Pawan kalyan
Banner: PK Creative Works
Music: SS Thaman
Plot: One fine day, the lead pair Mohan and Megha meet and fall in love. Unfortunately, their relationship ends in break up. While Nithiin still can't get over his breakup, Megha is wondering too if that was a great idea. What happens next? Do the couple realise their true feelings for each other and make attempts to get back together? Watch the film to find out.
Chal Mohan Ranga Review: Well, sorry to disappioint you guys but the film is your usual run-of-the-mill love story. But, but hold on till we finish..the film does have its moments! Now, if Trivikram has penned the lines then you know what to expect right? So yes, you are treated to a series of punches not to mention Nithiin's usual ode to his idol Pawan Kalyan which evokes some whistles and claps. Nithiin has evolved and brings comic relief. Megha comes across as a fresh face and pulls off her role with ease. Comedy scenes are the highlight and makes the movie entertaining. The choice of locations like New York, New Jersey, Miami, Connoor (near Ooty) is good. The film is also relatable in the sense that at least one person in every Telugu family pursues dollar dreams—either for higher studies or find a job there. The film is a joyful ride with enough entertainment to offer but convey no new message to write home about.
Plus
Nithiin
Comedy scenes
Cinematography
Telangana folk song Pedhapuli
Trivikram lines
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Minus
Routine story
Predictable plot
Weak screenplay
Verdict: A one-time watch for timepass!
Chal Mohan Ranga Rating: 3/5
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