Cast: Pawan Kalyan, Trisha, Kriti Kharbanda, Paresh Rawal, Sonu Sood, Donna, Mukesh Rishi, Ali, Tanikella, Kovelakuntla Harish, Arundhati Aravind and others Director:Jayant C Paranji Producer:Ganesh Babu Music:Mani Sharma Cinematography:Jayanan Vincent Banner:Parameswara Arts Date of Released:April 14th, 2011

'Teenmaar' is directed by Jayant C Paranji. And he has come up with an interesting storyline and while the presentation was rich, the narrative was good in parts.
Story:
The story is set on the backdrop of South Africa and here lives Michael Velayudham (Pawan Kalyan) who doesn't believe in long term relationships and commitment. He comes across Meera Shastri (Trisha) and they become friends and get into an affair with no strings attached. While their closeness builds, a time comes when Meera has to go to India to pursue her career. Michael is cool about it but feels strange. In comes Senapathy (paresh rawal) who watches their relationship. He recalls the story of his college friend Arjun Palwai (Pawan Kalyan) about thirty years ago, a student leader in Varanasi. Arjun falls in love with a girl Vasumathi (Kriti) and what all he does to make their love successful. However, Michael doesn't stick to such things and debates with Senapathy on logic and practicality. But will the same apply for his life and relationship with Meera? All that forms the rest of the story.
Performance:
Pawan Kalyan steals the show with his performance and he shows high energy levels and entertaining dialogues. Trisha looks glamorous and does well in emotional sequences too. Kriti Kharbanda was pretty. Paresh Rawal was standard, Sonu Sood was sophisticated, Ali brought few smiles, Donna looks sexy. M S Narayana, Mukesh Rishi, Tanikella, Pragathi did their bit as required.
Music:
'Teenmaar' music is composed by Mani Sharma. And the background score was effective and three songs were good, remaining were not upto the mark just average.
Verdict:Good |  |
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