Banner: Teja Cinema
Cast: Nithin, Kajal Agarwal, Nagababu, Raghuvaran, Dr.N.Siva Prasad, Babu Mohan, L.B.Sriram, Venumadhav
Direction: A.S. Ravikumar Chowdhary
Production: C.Kalyan, S.Vijayanand
Music: Chakri
Story, Screenplay & Direction: Raghuvaran and Nagababu are business rivals, they fix their children Nitin and Kaajal’s marriage for their business benefits, then enters Bonala Srinu (Siva Prasad) who opposes their love and from there the story takes many interesting twists and turns.
Films like Dil, Run and Ranam which are treatment based have been box office hits once upon a time, Ravi Kumar Choudhary has come up with the same formula again. Though it is an old story, the screenplay is perfectly planned with a good script which proves to be a strong point for the film.
There’s nothing new in the taking part and the dull picturisation are the major drawbacks of the film, so the effectual and ineffectual points in the film is the director itself.
Dialogues : Dialogue writer Marudhuri Raja has carefully taken the film forward with his dialogues, where in a few scenes they were excellent. There is a lot of hard work hidden from his side behind the sarcastic dialogues of villain Siva Prasad on the media, and in a scene where Nitin teases Kaajal and a man comes to her rescue when the hero asks “who are you?” He says “he’s a responsible Indian citizen” then nitin again asks him “then do other people who are seeing here belong Pakistan?” this scene is the highlight in the whole film.
Dialogues : Dialogue writer Marudhuri Raja has carefully taken the film forward with his dialogues, where in a few scenes they were excellent. There is a lot of hard work hidden from his side behind the sarcastic dialogues of villain Siva Prasad on the media, and in a scene where Nitin teases Kaajal and a man comes to her rescue when the hero asks “who are you?” He says “he’s a responsible Indian citizen” then nitin again asks him “then do other people who are seeing here belong Pakistan?” this scene is the highlight in the whole film.
Music: The main drawback for this film is chakri’s music and the background score is just like that of an old Hyderabad channel, for every song the audience is going out.
Artists Performances:
Nitin : Nitin’s performance is ok.His dance is very gratifying but there’s no change in his dialogue delivery and in a few scenes we cannot understand what he is saying.
Kaajal : Kaajal has enacted her part very well.
Others : Shiva Prasad who enthralled the audience with his performance in the film Danger has again proved his mettle, his telangana accent and villianism has generated laughter among the audience. This is the last film of Raghuvaran who expired recently.Nagababu and Venumadhav have done justice to their respective roles.
How is the movie?
The story goes on very interestingly in the first half with a little interruption during the songs and the interval shot. Though the tempo of the film goes down during the interval after that it picks during the climax, but the thing that film is abruptly ended is not justifying.
Everything is there in this film but somewhere there’s a loophole, if proper care has been taken in picturisation and music no doubt the film would be a hit.
Final Verdict:
Though the director has learnt his mistakes from past films during this process he completely lost track of the film, if the director takes care not to repeat the mistakes in his coming films, he will surely have a great future ahead.