Manchi Rojulochaie Movie Review – A Comedy Drama About Love and Society
Manchi Rojulochaie is a Telugu romantic comedy with a unique twist of fear and parental concern. The story revolves around Padma (Mehreen Pirzada), a young woman in love with her colleague Santu (Santosh Sobhan). Padma’s father, Gopal Tirumalasetti (Ajay Ghosh), is a caring but overly protective parent.
When Gopal hears rumors about his daughter’s relationship, his imagination runs wild, creating hilarious and chaotic situations. The film follows Santu as he tries to win the trust and blessings of his would-be father-in-law, navigating through fear, misunderstandings, and comedic obstacles.
| Movie | Manchi Rojulochaie |
|---|---|
| Release Date | November 4, 2021 |
| Director | Maruthi Dasari |
| Cast | Santosh Sobhan, Mehreen Pirzada, Ajay Ghosh, Vennela Kishore, Sudarshan, Satyam Rajesh, Saptagiri, Praveen, Harsha Chemudu, Rajitha |
| Production Banner | UV Concepts and Mass Movie Makers LLP |
| Music Director | Anoop Rubens |
| Editor | S.B. Uddhav |
| Cinematography | Sai Sreeram |
Manchi Rojulochaie Movie Trailer
Highlights
Ajay Ghosh’s central performance and comic timing.
Engaging situational comedy in the first half.
Solid performances from Santosh Sobhan and Mehreen Pirzada.
Certain comic tracks, especially Appadala Pankajam, work effectively.
Good production values and clean cinematography.
Drawbacks
The second half is dragged with unnecessary COVID-19 sequences.
Forced comedy and overextended scenes reduce impact.
Some supporting characters fail to add value.
Simple and predictable climax.
Verdict
On the whole, Manchi Rojulochaie is a light-hearted Diwali entertainer with a mix of comedy, romance, and family emotions. Ajay Ghosh steals the show, while Santosh Sobhan and Mehreen Pirzada deliver decent performances. Although the second half drags and some comic sequences fall flat, the film works as a passable festive watch for audiences seeking light fun.
