![]() Director V SamudraProducer Mohan VadlapatlaMusic IlayarajaCinematography Anil BandariEditing ChanduNandamuri Hari Story Ramesh VarmaScreenplay V SamudraDialogues VemagiriChoreography SuchitraKrishna Reddy Swarna Raju Vidya Action NanduArt Director Vanka RamanaPresented By P Prasad RajuBanner Samudra Silver ScreensRelease Date Sep 19, 2008Language Telugu | STAR CASTMurali, Bhoomika Chawla, Kovai Sarala, Telangana Sakuntala, Suman Setty, Sukumar, Sameer, Hema Sunder, Tilak, Abhinayasri, Geetha Singh, FarzanaLISTEN MALLEPUVVU SONGSMALLEPUVVU VIDEOSMALLEPUVVU MOVIE REVIEWSSify.com Average Muralikrishna, who debuts as a hero in the film, is at ease in acting and dances and has good screen presence. Bhumika is an apt choice for the performance-oriented role that requires portrayal of multitude of emotions. Read More NonstopCinema.com 2.75/5 Bhoomika gave a very good performance all through the movie. Especially in the first half, the audiences would easily believe that she is a very normal girl, who was really facing several problems. She takes a boy's attire and emoted only with her expressions without uttering even a small dialogue. Read More NowRunning.com 2.5/5 Ilayaraja's music is another high point with the music maestro giving an excellent background score as well. The songs have been well shot too. Read More GreatAndhra.com 1/5 First 30 minutes test the patience of audience with slow narration and weak dialogues. Only the four minutes before interval pumps in little interest and second half goes with some flesh in it. Again the climax is spoiled with B-grade quality. Read More TeluguStyle.com 2/5 The title Mallepuvvi sounds good but somehow, the fragrance is missing. The only saving grace is the ending scene at the airport is slightly different. Read More TeluguCinema.com 3.25/5 Mallepuvvu is a clean movie with a story different from the routine. Good music, excellent rerecording, and good performances hold audiences' interest in the film. The first half of the movie moves on a slow paced but towards the end, it picks up the momentum. Read More |