Cast: Chetan Krishna, Chetan Maddineni, Vennela Kishore, Saikumar, Vinay Varma, Praveen, Naveen Neni, Goparaju Ramana, among others. (Dhoom Dhaam Review)
Director: Sai Kishore Macha
Music: Gopi Sundar
Cinematography: Siddharth Ramaswamy
Producer: M.S. Ram Kumar
Release Date: November 8, 2024
Chetan Maddineni and Hebah Patel star as the lead pair in the latest film Dhoom Dhaam, directed by Sai Kishore Macha. Key roles are played by Saikumar, Vennela Kishore, Prudhviraj, and Goparaju Ramana. Produced by M.S. Ram Kumar under the Friday Frameworks banner, this movie, which completed all its pre-release activities, hit the screens on November 8. So, did it succeed in captivating the Telugu audience? Let’s dive in.
Storyline
Karthik (Chetan Maddineni) holds immense affection for his father Ramaraju (Saikumar), and the two share a very close bond, discussing everything with each other. One day, Karthik meets Suhana (Hebah Patel) and falls for her at first sight, but she doesn’t reciprocate. Frustrated, he leaves for Poland. Eventually, Suhana wins his heart. Meanwhile, Karthik faces enmity with Suhana’s uncle (Ramaraju) and his brother (Banerjee), who even want to kill him. What happens next? Why did Karthik have a fallout with Suhana’s family? How does he resolve these conflicts? Do Suhana and Karthik end up together? Watch the film to find out. (Dhoom Dhaam Review)
Performances
Chetan Krishna does a fair job as Karthik, showing growth from his previous roles. However, more work on expressions could have enhanced his performance, especially in key scenes. Hebah Patel, as Suhana, impresses as always, playing a commercial role after a long time. Her pairing with Chetan works well, and she shines with both her looks and acting. Vennela Kishore, playing Karthik’s cousin Suhas, brings the house down with his comedy, becoming a major asset for the film. Alongside him, Saikumar, Goparaju Ramana, Shivanna Rayana, Banerjee, Sai Srinivas, Praveen, and Giridhar deliver within their capacities, making their roles enjoyable.
Direction
Director Sai Kishore Macha chooses a simple story but deserves credit for attempting to present a romantic family entertainer. Despite the love track, he carefully avoids any vulgarity, focusing on the emotions between fathers and sons and the bonds between fathers and daughters. The first half revolves around the love track between the leads, with small conflicts that come across as somewhat routine. Praveen’s comic relief brings some laughs here. The twist before the interval keeps (Dhoom Dhaam Review) the second half engaging, as Karthik learns about Suhana’s father, leading to some gripping flashback sequences. Vennela Kishore takes charge in the second half, holding the narrative with his comedic timing. However, slow narration, underused cast, and some unconvincing expressions by the lead actor work against the film.
Technical Aspects
On the technical front, Gopi Sundar’s music is the film’s biggest asset, with songs that stand out and background music that adds a fresh feel. Siddharth Ramaswamy’s camera work is visually appealing, creating colorful and vibrant (Dhoom Dhaam Review)visuals. However, the editor could have shortened the film for a tighter experience. The production values are high, with the producers sparing no expense to maintain quality.
Plus Points
- Vennela Kishore’s Comedy
- Family Emotions
- Music
Minus Points
- Routine Storyline
- Typical Love Track
- Slow Narration