Cast:
Nandamuri Balakrishna, Lakshmi Rai, Saloni, Jaya Sudha, Kota Srinivasa Rao,
Brahmanandham, Pradeep Rawat, Sukanya, Kasi Viswanath and others
Art: Chinna
Editing:
Kotagiri Venkateswar Rao
Cinematography:
Surrender Reddy
Music:
Kalyani Malik
Producer:
ML Kumar Chowdary
Story-Screenplay-Direction:
Parchuri Murali
Banner: Sri
Keerthi Combines.
CBFC
rating: A
Rating:
3.5/5
Story:
Harischandra Prasad (Balakrishna) is an influential leader in Rayalaseema and
he treats all the people as his children. To provide jobs to them, he decides
to build a huge steel plant with the assistance of foreign collaborators. But
Ramappa (Pradeep Rawat) and his assistant (Kota Srinivasa Rao) oppose this.
They hatch a plan to eliminate him. His son Ramakrishna (Balakrishna) thwart
the villain’s plans. But the story takes a cruel twist as the villains strike
at the heart of the family by using Bobby (Balakrishna). What is the plan? How
do they manipulate Bobby? What is the twist in the story? Answers to all these
form part of the climax.
Performance:
Balakrishna has done justice to all three roles. It is the grandfather’s role
which grabs more attention of the audiences. The grandson’s role gains
impresses front-benchers. All his action, song and dance sequences impress
front-benchers. His dialogues have also got lot of punch in them. Lakshmi Rai,
who appears in some romantic songs, has filled the glamour slot. Jayasudha,
Sukanya, Kota Srinivasa Rao, Pradeep Rawat, Charan Raj have done justice to
their respective roles. MS Narayana, Venumadhav and Brahmanandam tickle the
funny bones of audiences.
Technical:
T Surender Reddy's cinematography is unimpressive. Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao
has failed to use his scissors as the film has many jerks at most of the
places. Dialogues are good in parts and the dialogues of the grandfather and
father’s roles have lot of punch. Kalyani Mallick has failed in giving good
tunes to the songs, but he has put a good show in re-recording. His background
score elevates many scenes in the film.
Paruchuri
Murali could be given full marks for elevating the hero’s image in all three
characters. But he could not show the same work when it comes to the subject.
He has ignored certain departments like use of wigs of the father’s role and
his beard as they look in different shapes in different takes. The action
scenes are okay and the songs also appear good on the screen. Though he loses
grip on the story on many occasions, he is able to regain it immediately. It is
like a learner riding on a mad horse.
Remarks: It
is a Balayya-mark film and would definitely attract his fans. No doubt, the
film would go well with the mass audiences. Hence it will have a commercial
success. Watch the film for masala entertainment but not for a decent view.
Cast:
Balakrishna, Lakshmi Rai, Sukanya, Brahmanandam, Pradeep Rawat, Kota Srinivasa
Rao, MS Narayana,Venu Madhav, Charan Raj, Jayasudha, Saloni
Credits:
Cinematography – T Surender Reddy; Editing – Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao; Music –
K Kalyani Malik; Action – Ram-Laxman; Presents – Sandeep; Producer – ML Padma
Kumar Choudary; Story, Screenplay and Direction – Paruchuri Murali
Banner: Sri
Keerthi Combines
Released
on: 1st June, 2012
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