Anvitha Shetty (Anushka Shetty) is opposed to marriage and love yet want to have children. Sidhu Polishetty (Naveen Polishetty), in her opinion, would be the ideal sperm donor. But what transpires when he develops feelings for her?
Miss Shetty, directed by Mahesh Babu Pachigolla, movie review Mr. Polishetty is a complex individual. The movie explores a subject that isn't often covered in Telugu cinema, but it also adheres to the same clichés that every rom-com does, which doesn't always work to its advantage.
Anvitha Shetty, a master chef from London, is too busy to date or be with men. Her mother (Jayasudha), who is dying, concerns that her child would grow up alone, would prefer she spend time in the kitchen mastering her dishes. She doesn't give marriage or love any thought, but something her mother says strikes a chord with her. She makes the decision to look for the ideal sperm donor who can aid in her conception. Stand-up comedian Sidhu Polishetty (Naveen Polishetty) appears to have everything she's seeking for. He makes her laugh and appears on the outside to be a terrific guy—mature and realistic. He misinterprets her interest in learning more about his DNA as love as she pursues him.
Fraud Shetty As soon as Sidhu joins the group, Mr. Polishetty is funny. Despite occasionally poor writing and jokes that frequently use double entendres, Naveen manages to make it all work with his body language and voice delivery. The majority of the movie is also interesting because, while knowing where everything is going, you still care about the people. Although we are told rather than shown, the relationship between Anvitha and her mother could have been written better.
The major problem with the movie is that Anvitha's decision to be a single mother is hinted at in the trailer, which detracts from the shock value. Because you already know what the movie is about, you don't react the way her friend and Sidhu do when they respond to this information. Beyond that, the movie is as typical as they come with Sidhu attempting to gain Anvitha's confidence. There isn't much room for chemistry between these lead characters given the way the tale is written, which also hurts the movie.
Naveen gives a strong performance; his part seems to have been "tailor-made" for him. He stumbles a little bit in a couple tearjerking passages, but it's nothing you can't get over. Anushka portrays the role of an independent woman who dislikes emotional baggage admirably and looks charming in the role. The songs by Radhan are alright, but they don't really advance the story much. The only song that fits in well with the events is Hathavidhi. While Murli Sharma, who portrays Sidhu's father, is as trustworthy as ever, particularly in the pre-climax, Tulsi, who plays Sidhu's mother, is funny in several sequences.
Fraud Shetty If you can't get enough of cute, straightforward rom-coms, Mr. Polishetty is worth watching. However, it required greater emotional weight to have an impact.
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