Valliddari Vayasu Padahare Telugu Movie

Feature Film | 2006
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May 29, 2006 By Kishore


If there is one person who is deliriously happy about the release of the movie Valliddari Vayasu Padahare, it's Kalyani Malik. He scored the music of the movie and gave his heart out while doing so. Though the movie might not create magic at the box office after a delayed release of almost two years, his music is appreciated unconditionally. All the songs are meaningful and do not contain cacophonous beats. There is harmony between the songs and the music giving a melodious output. Thankfully, the good work done by Kalyani Malik is finally noticed. By lending his voice and scoring the music for the movie he has made it on his own without any support from his brother Keeravani.


The youngsters Tarun Chandra and Devaki must be ecstatic about the release of this movie too. Tarun Chandra and Devaki are introduced to the Telugu Cinema with Valliddari Vayasu Padahare. Acting alongside greats like Jaysudha, Raghuvaran, Chandra Mohan and Suhasini they play the parts of two teenage lovers for whom the adage ''love is blind'' holds well.


Valliddari Vayasu Padahare is a love story that tries to be different. It's a tale about the duel between raging hormones of two minors and the sane advice of parents. Valliddari Vayasu Padahare doesn't condemn love per se. It disapproves the eloping of minors abdicating all responsibilities and gratitude towards parents.


It's a love story of two sixteen year olds who defy their parents. Naturally, their friends encourage them. The movie attempts to show that parents have the right to advice and guide the lives of their children. And when they are still minors this right becomes unquestionable.


Valliddari Vayasu Padahare is a movie that shocks the minor lovers with the tragic ending. Their eloping breaks an impending marriage, kills one and cripples another. By doing so the movie sends out a strong message: sixteen is not the age to elope in the name of love. The question of settling down in life and becoming financially independent comes first.


Running away from home with the lover and committing suicide in the name of love are never the advised course of action for people of any age. Falling in love at sixteen is sweet. But it has to be balanced with sanity. Studies, careers and parents should not be ignored at the cost of love. Failing to do so would prove to be tragic - that's what Valliddari Vayasu Padahare attempts to depict forcefully.


For parents and youngsters (especially between 15-18years) this is a movie not to be missed.


Kishore

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