The narration is slow and the director doesn’t create an interesting climax. In the second half, Kishore brings in another girl into the protagonist’s life and it looks like a triangle. But in the end, one feels that the emotional part is missing. There are some really good scenes between Sai Tej and Posani, when Posani explains Sai’s problem and where his failure is stopping him. The director depicts the father-son relationship well but it can sometimes get too preachy. Chitralahari starts off well with stories of the protagonist’s failures but falls flat after that. Kishore Tirumala made his mark in his debut film Nenu Sailaja, and is known to make emotional dramas. As the story unfolds, the only person who stands by him is his father (Posani). Swetcha (Nivetha Pesuraj), a corporate executive, opens a door for him but he fails again. His girlfriend Lahari (Kalayani Priyadarshan) leaves him. Chitralahari is the story of Vijay Krishna (Sai Tej), an unlucky inventor who right from his childhood meets with failure.
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