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Honest, but amateurish
The movie starts off on a promising note by establishing the plot point. But loses steam through half way. The second half has entertaining moments (especially Krishna Bhagawan’s) and pay-off episodes (hero taking revenge on people who made him a fool). However, The narration is not smooth and is slow due to uninteresting scenes coming in between. Plus points of the film are story, characterizations, simplicity and entertainment in second half. On the flipside, inconsistent screenplay, excessive runtime(2 Hours 41 minutes), amateurishness and slow narration doesn’t help the movie. This film offers good entertainment for the masses in second half. On a whole, It’s a decent debut for director Shiva Raj Kanumuri and Srinivasa Reddy (as hero), but not satisfactory enough!
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Slow & Steady!
Nativity factor in 'Jayammu Nischayammu Raa' deserves a special mention. Director portrayed the characters, culture and slang of people in Karimnagar and Kakinada very well. Ending given to the Love Story is very convincing. However, Director stretched the movie a bit towards the end. But, He ensured that audience left the theatres with a smile on their faces.
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Simple and Neat
Jayammu Nischayymuraa is a feel good film which has its heart in its place. A small town set up, earthy characters, good comedy and Srinivasa Reddy’s impressive performance will surely go well. But at the same time, one needs to sit through the very slow and jaded first half which can get to you at times. If you are okay all these things, you can easily give this small town love story a shot which has some interesting moments.
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Slow and Steady Raa
It has a solid story, but has dated feel to it. Presentation lacks the appeal of contemporary films. The pace is painfully slow and the pointless first half almost kills the interest of the viewers. There are some well conceived moments in the second half that puts the film on the right track. Comedy scenes and the transformation of the protagonist work in favor of the film
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The 'jayamu' of 'Alpa Jeevi'
A drama, 'JNR' is a well-told story of a government employee whose attitude sees a sea change when faced with harsh reality. The cinematic idiom is a throwback to yesteryear entertainers. With dialogues and performances that appeal, this one is technically well-made.
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Bear through the first half and you will have a nice time watching this movie
Though the first half of the film might seem to be a bit boring and slow, the second half of the film is quiet gripping and you will surely enjoy the ride through it. Srinivas owns this film and will surely impress you with his amazing performance.
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Light hearted feel good entertainer
The story of the film Jayammu Nischayammu Raa has been conveyed through honest and genuine characters on-screen. All we wish is that the makers lessen the duration so that it appeals more. Srinivas Reddy has performed really well. Director Shiva Raj joins the list of Ravikanth Perepu and Tharun Bhascker Dhassyam who are the next-generation directors. Jayammu Nischayammu Ra is a light hearted feel good entertainer that appeals to all classes of audiences. Watch it for the honest storytelling.
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A sincere attempt and a good movie
Despite a dragging first half (it can use a 20-minute trim) Jayammu Nischyammu Raa is a good romantic comedy when compared to what we are receiving as moviegoers these days. It’s definitely recommended.
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Comedy too flows naturally in the narrative
Barring the lagged preclimax, the movie keeps you engaged throughout. Jayammu Nischayammu Raa makes you root for the underdog, empathise for Sarvam and makes you want to believe that ‘good conquers evil’.
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Slow But Decent!
Srinivas Reddy's convincing performance, the Mangalavaram comedy track, Tatkal Praveen's episodes and final marriage sequence are appealing. What doesn't work in the film is slow narration, bad background score, and length of the movie. All in all, "Jayammu Nischayammu Raa" is a mixed bag. This would appeal more to audiences who like "Chhoti Si Baat" like Bollywood comedies.
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