Khakee Movie Review by Telugu Bullet

Khakee Telugu Movie Review and Rating

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Though being a Tamil hero, Karthi has been quite popular in Telugu films too. He is so popular that, almost every film of his is being dubbed into Telugu. Karthi is seen thoroughly working on his film to improve his Telugu market after doing a film like Oopiri. His last film Cheliya was a disaster at the Telugu box office, while his previous film Kashmora remained as a decent grosser. Recently, the Tamil hero has come with one more film ‘Khakee’, dubbed version of Tamil film Theeran Adhigaaram Ondru.

Story:

Dheeraj Hari Prasad (Karthi) falls in love with the girl-next-door Priya (Rakul Preeth Singh) during his training period as an IPS officer. The couple’s relationship blossoms and heads towards a marriage. But, being a new officer, Dheeraj is repeatedly transferred from one place to another. During this time, Dheeraj’s starts to focus on a case relating to murdering of a family leaving along the Chennai Highway.

As he investigates further into the case, Dheeraj finds out that a Rajasthan gang that is responsible for this horrific murder and many more murders that have taken place around the nation. In his quest to see the end of the Rajasthan Gang, 1 ½ years pass by. The rest of the story deals with the vengeance he had to face from the Rajasthan Gang, and how he managed to deal with it.

Analysis:

The director has surely come out with a good crime-thriller story for the film. Though many films in the past have been on the same lines, watching Khakee gives us a fresh feeling. The audience might recollect a hint of Dandupalyam and Gharshana movies for a brief moment during few investigative scenes. The romantic scenes in the film appear to be distracting and unsettling from the outset. But the director gives a proper backdrop for the romantic track between the lead actors. The film is a good watch for crime-thriller genre audience.

The narration of the story from the perspective of a ‘Police Mind’, along with the perspective of the hero and the villain makes it more interesting and gripping. The director managed to clearly illustrate the difficulties an honest police officer come across while investigating a case, and also exemplified the cruel mind of a criminal.

The director’s success lied in his ability to show Karthi as an ‘Angry Young Man’. This film will be refreshing to the audience who have seen Karthi as a lover boy so far. Both Rakul Preeth Singh and Abhimanyu Singh breath life in their characters on screen.

Positive Points:

  • Narration and Direction
  • Hero
  • Villain

Drawbacks:

  • Slight drag
  • Extreme Reality in few scenes

Telugu Bullet Punchline: Watch Khakee to understand the reality of an honest Police Officer!

Rating: 3/5

Gruham Telugu Movie Review and Rating

Gruham Movie Review and Rating

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Siddharth, who is well known for his chocolate boy and boy-next-door roles came up with altogether a different film. The hero has been away from Telugu movies in the past two years after a series of flops. In the past few years, Siddharth limited himself to few number of the film in Tamil by acting in unique films. He did see a couple of hits in Kollywood. His recent horror-flick ‘Aval’ has become a super hit in Kollywood and released as ‘Gruham’ in Telugu today.

Story:

Krish (Siddharth) and Lakshmi (Andrea) are a happy couple who got recently married. They both are excited about their new life and spend together as much as they can. When everything seems to be perfectly fine, a new family moves into their neighborhood. A girl (called Anisha) from the newly-moved in the family starts liking Krish from the very moment she sees him. Anisha is also aware the Krish is the married guy. From that point, things take a different turn with evil premonitions being a common sight in Krish’s and Anisha’s house.

An unknown evil spirit starts frightening them resulting in horrifying events that start taking place. During this time, the girl who liked Krish commits a suicide attempt to end her life. And it is during this period, Lakshmi becomes a pregnant. With the uncommon sights taking place, Krish takes the help of an exorcist. Unfortunately, Krish will be possessed by a soul. All of a sudden, two souls of Chinese women (Mother and daughter) who previously lived in the house start attacking the possessed Krish.

Who possessed Krish? What happens to the lives of Krish and Lakshmi? And what is the fate of the girl who liked Krish? One has to see the film on celluloid to find out the answers to these questions.

Analysis:

The film is based on a long-debated concept of, Science vs Faith. The film is inspired by the Hollywood horror flick ‘The House next door’. Science possibly tries to explain the reason behind every event that takes place. But while finding a solution, it’s the faith that matters a lot. The director of the film managed to convey that, ‘If Science and Faith come together, one can solve a problem’, with ease. The film moves away from a contemporary horror film in India and rather depicts horror in a more realistic manner than the jump scares and shouts.

One can expect to see Siddharth in his new avatar as Krish. Veteran actor Suresh has given one his best performances in this film. He plays the role of a Psychiatrist. Athul Kulkarni’s character also leaves a deep impact on our minds. The film is the result of sheer dedication and concept the director has believed in. Don’t be surprised if the characters of Krish, Lakshmi and Anisha haunt you on your way back to your home. The success of the film depends on the fact that, whether the audience will be able to understand the complex concept of ‘Science and Faith working in rapport or not.

Positive Points:

  • Visuals and Acting
  • Script, Narration and Background Music

Drawbacks:

  • Complex Concept.

Telugu Bullet Punchline: Even if you are weak hearted, do watch the film once! It’s worth it!

Rating: 3.25/5

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London Babulu Telugu Bullet Review

London Babulu Movie Review and Rating

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Looking at the recent trend of Telugu films, it is clear that the Telugu Film Industry will have a good future. Moving away from the typical stereotype movies, the new generation is coming up with new concepts and ideas. ‘London Babulu’ film is surely going to steal the hearts of the Telugu audience. The film is an official remake of Tamil movie ‘Aandavan Kattalai’.

Story:

Gandhi (Rakshith) is one among a gang of youngsters who dream to settle in life by working in abroad. Gandhi’s dream of going to London comes to a standstill after his visa gets rejected. He understands that the visa officer rejected his visa because he is a bachelor, assuming that it is common for a bachelor to settle permanently in the visiting country.

It is during this time Gandhi comes in touch with a girl called Suryakantham (Swathi). After Gandhi and Suryakantham meet, the story takes completely a different turn. The rest of the story is all about how the couple’s life goes ahead and will Gandhi accomplish his London dream or not.

Analysis:

The film’s director, Chinni Krishna’s films have been utter flops in the past. The film has been produced by Maruthi, who relies a lot on his ‘brand image’ for the success while producing small budget movies. The first 15 minutes of the film leaves many people confused. But with the introduction of Ali character, one can understand it is a deliberate move of the director. The first half is filled with laughs and giggles, while the second half unveils the sentiment and emotional quotient of the film. It is surprising the way Chinni Krishna has handled the script and narration all through the film. It is hard to believe that he directed few flop movies in the past. The best part of the whole film is, every character has a key role to play in the film. It feels as if the film would lose its essence, even one character in the film is ignored.

The screenplay and dialogues of the film are written by Chinni Krishna himself. Few dialogues are bound to invoke the emotions and sentiments of anyone watching the film.

The cast in the film should be praised for their acting abilities. Apart from a couple of scenes, nowhere in the film, we feel that Rakshith is a new actor. Swathi, who is known for her bubbliness excelled splendidly as Suryakantham. Ali is undoubtedly among the highlights of the film. Mentioning the names of Murali Sharma, Satya, Jeeva, Ajay Ghosh, Dhanraj, Priyadarsi, Venu, Raja Ravindra, Satya Krishnan might seem quite obvious. But they truly deserve the mention. Shyam K Naidu’s photography is another highlight in the film.

Plus Points:

  • Story, Screenplay, and Narration
  • Actors
  • Direction and Dialogues

Drawbacks:

Demands absolute concentration of the viewer to understand the film.

Telugu Bullet Punchline:‘London Babulu’ proves the mettle of today’s youth

Rating:3.5/5

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C/O Surya movie Review

C/O Surya movie Review:

Director: Suseenthiran
Music director: D. Imman
Production company: Lakshmi Narasimha Entertainments
Screenplay: Suseenthiran
Language: Telugu language
Cast: Mehrene Kaur Pirzada, Sundeep Kishan

Sandeep Kishan who made an impression with films like Prasthanam and Venkatadri Express is having a tough time in the recent past. To ensure he is right on track, the hero has shown utmost care while signing the films. It looks like his recent film, C/O Surya will give him a much-required break in his career once again. With ‘Na Peru Siva’ director Suseenthiran directing the film, the expectations were pretty high. Mehreen Pirzada, the Lady of Luck has starred opposite Sandeep Kishan in the film.

Story:

The plot revolves around a contract killer and two friends. Sandeep Kishan and Vikranth are very good friends. A slight misunderstanding disturbs their friendship. During this time, Vikranth gets into a brawl with a Contract killer. In order to save his friend, and his friend’s family Sandeep Kishan gets into actions. During this process, Sandeep Kishan comes to know atrocities that are being committed by the serial killer.  The story revolves around the strategic play between the villain who smartly commits a crime and the hero, who tries to nab the villain.

Analysis:

The story of the film reminds Sandeep Kishan’s ‘Tiger’ that has released in the past. Though the subject is old, the way the director narrates it is outstanding. The director excelled in showcasing the smartness of current generation who are using technology and internet to solve mysteries. The film shows how people one can kill without causing a hint of doubt or leaving a clue. Sandeep Kishan and Harish Utthaman clearly excelled in their respective roles of good guy and bad guy.

Though these kinds of characters seem like a cake walk for Sandeep Kishan, the way he dealt with his role in the film raises expectations on him as an actor. It looks like the Telugu Film Industry has found a new villain in the form of Harish Utthaman. His unique villain mannerisms are a watch out in the film. Music, Dialogues, and Camera departments have thoroughly excelled through the film. A couple of scenes between the lead pair Sandeep Kishan and Mehreen Pirzada might be a bit uncomfortable to watch with the family.

Plus Points:

Direction and Screenplay

Action Sequences

Hero and Villain

Drawbacks:

Hint of Tamil flavour at times

Telugu Bullet punch line: C/O Surya to be C/O Box office Collections!

Rating: 3.25/5

 

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‘Okkadu Migiladu’ movie review

‘Okkadu Migiladu’ movie review:

Movie Name: Okkadu Migiladu

Movie Cast: Manchu Manoj, Anisha Ambrose, Milind Gunaji, Posani

Director: Ajay Andrews

Music Director: Siva R Nandigam

Production: SN Reddy

From the last decade or so, most of the Indian films have linked themselves with controversies. And interestingly, few production houses and directors choose subjects that stir controversies after the film’s release. Many films that have been produced on those lines are still ‘yet to be released’. One such film is ‘Kutrapathrikai,’ a Tamil film that attempted to thread the facts around the assassination of Rajiv Gandhi. The film directed by R.K. Selvamani in 1991 released in 2007 after the Censor Board stopped its release for over 13 years.

Even the upcoming Bollywood flick ‘Padmavathi’ under the direction of Sanjay Leela Bansali is mired with controversies. It’s really surprising that, Manchu Manoj starrer ‘Okkadu Migiladu,’ has released without any such controversies. The film is based on LTTE leader Velupillai Prabhakaran.

Story:

Police officials are seen interrogating a student leader in a jail. The student leader (Manoj) associates him with the problems going in the society. Along with other students, he takes the responsibility of ‘cleansing’ the society on to his shoulders. He raises his voice against the social evils and often gets into trouble. The police try to find out about the whereabouts of the student leader after his relentless struggle against the evil in the society surprise them. The flashback begins with the life of LTTE Prabhakaran (Manoj), his life and how the student leader is related to the LTTE leader.

Analysis:

From the outset, it would be clear that the director Ajay Andrews believes that a ‘film’ can be used as a medium to even inspire the audience. ‘Okkadu Migiladu’ can be considered as an extension to his previous film ‘Ravana Desam’ (2013) which depicted the hostile environment that prevailed in Sri Lanka in 2009. Coming from a family of freedom fighters, Ajay has shown how an individual would behave when his existence is threatened. The director’s mettle is clearly seen with the interval episode. The film’s script rightly blends with the repercussions that arise out of ‘Dominance’. He manages to hold the intensity from the first frame to the end.

The fight sequence between Sri Lankan Army and Manoj is ought to be the highlight of the film. In the second half, the director is successful in presenting the situations prevailing in Sri Lankan during the period in an intense, subtle and emotional manner. The dialogues can be noted for their depth. It would be interesting to see to what extent the common man connects with this film.

Manoj’s transformation from an ‘easy-go’ guy to ‘responsible’ is sure because of this film. As a hero, one can clearly note his uproar in the film. His body language, dialogue delivery and the intensity he shows in his characters is outstanding. Even the director excelled as an actor in his role. The cinematography is nothing short of sheer brilliance.

Plus Points:

The Story and script

Manoj Acting

Direction and Camera

Back Ground Music

Telugu Bullet Rating: 3.25/5

Telugubullet punch line: ‘Okkadu Migiladu’, a thought-provoking intense film!

 

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Next Nuvve Movie Telugu Bullet Review and Rating

‘Next Nuvve’ Film Review

Director: Prabhakar Podakandla

Producer: Bunny Vasu

Music Director: Sai Karthik

Starring: Aadi, Vaibhavi Shandilya, Rashmi Gautam, Brahmaji

‘Next Nuvve’ released amid high expectation. The film marks the entry of V4 banner that was created by Geetha Arts, UV Creation and Studio Green production houses together.

The film introduces small screen actor Prabhakar as director. Aadhi is playing the male lead role while Vaibhavi Shandilya is the heroine. The film also features Brahmaji, Reshmi, Ravibabu and Jayaprakash Reddy in key roles

Kiran (Aadhi) is an aspiring TV serial actor. He gets into a relationship with Vaibhavi Shandilya, and they both fall in love. The typical hardships faced by Kiran restrict them from living their life to the fullest. Meanwhile, Kiran is continuously threatened by Jayaprakash Reddy for failing to repay the loans.

Kiran comes to know that, his father has an ancestral property (an old building). He plans to renovate the old building into a hotel, hoping that he can clear all his debts. He obtains money from Jayaprakash Reddy’s son for the renovation work.

With the hotel being established, Kiran and Vaibhavi hope for a better life. Kiran, Vaibhavi, Sarath (Brahmaji) and Sarath’s sister (Reshmi) enter the hotel. With time, guests staying in the hotel start dying one after another. This leaves Kiran and his friends in shock, and what follows next is the story of the film.

Analysis:

The director clearly lacks grip on the script and the subject. The director tried to instill the fear showing mysterious deaths as the backdrop. If that’s the case, the choice of the director to convey the ‘mysterious deaths’ on a comical note is highly dubious. The routine comedy is another blow to the film. The film reminds the audience that they are watching a ‘horror’ film with added comedy scenes in between. 

The whole story leads to a flashback and a climax. One will be disappointed hoping for a good climax. The flashback and climax scenes clearly fade out because of poor storytelling. Overall the film can be treated as another ‘routine horror comedy’ that lacked the content. Shakeela plays a small and a prominent role in the film.

The only breather is Reshmi, who will raise the heartbeat of the audience in her own way. Brahmaji and Ravibabu are successful in creating an entertaining comedy track. While the heroine does look good, Aadhi has shown considerable improvement in his acting. The high production values in the film clearly illustrate the class of the future films under V4. The Director in his first directorial venture clearly disappointed and needs to do some serious homework for his next film.

Positives:

  • Brahmaji and Ravibabu
  • Reshmi

Drawbacks:

  • Narration and Screenplay
  • Routine Comedy
  • Direction

Telugu Bullet Punch Line:

‘Next Nuvve’ exposes rust in direction and script work. Too routine to be remembered!

Telugu Bullet Rating: 2.5/5

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PSV Garuda Vega Movie Review by Telugu Bullet

PSV Garuda Vega 126.18M Review!

Director: Praveen Sattaru

Producer: M Koteswara Raju

Music Director: Sricharan Pakala

Starring: Rajasekhar, Pooja Kumar, Kishore, Shraddha Das, Adith Arun

The much-awaited long-time film, PSV Garuda Vega is truly rocking the theatres. The action thriller that has high-octane action sequences and adventure elements, could well be the beginning of Rajasekhar’s second innings in Tollywood. Produced on a staggering budget of 25 Crores (considering Rajasekhar’s previous film budgets), Garuda Vega has rich production values complemented with engaging screenplay and direction.

Story:

Rajasekhar plays the role of an honest NIA (National Investigation Agency) agent in the film. His commitment towards his professions badly impacts his marital life with his wife Swathi, played by Pooja Kumar. Swathi is often seen complaining about the lack of quality time the couple has been spending together.

During this time, Sekhar (Rajasekhar) is handed over a critical case. Initially, the case is said to be related to a bomb explosion when it reaches Sekhar. But with the ongoing investigation, Sekhar comes across the various chain of events that completely shadow of what was reported to him. He finds that there is a whole chain of mafic and terrorist networks linked to that ‘simple’ bomb explosion. From there, the story is all about how Sekhar was able to resolve such a complicated case, and how was he able to cope up with his marital life parallelly.

Analysis:

Though the storyline appears to be wafer thin, the way it was narrated speaks volumes about the director. The screenplay and cinematography were handled, surely leaves the audience awestruck. Right from the first action episode in Darjeeling and until the last action picturized around Charminar before the interval, Telugu audience will be spellbound, witnessing actions sequences never heard and seen in Telugu Film Industry. By the time the second half picks up its pace, the central plot of Garuda Vega is revealed, and the audience experiences a ‘random story’ for the most part. But the director, Praveen Sattaru manages to clinch the audience heartbeat with the last 20 minutes of the film. The pre-climax and climax sequences are going to be testimonials of the hard work the director and the hero have put in.

Director’snarration and screenplay complimentRajasekhar’s ‘Angry Youngman’ image on the screen. Garuda Vega surely marks the grand entry of Rajasekhar into Telugu Film Industry. Rajasekhar with his action sequences takes us back 25 years into history.He has done what all he could possibly do. Pooja Kumar, Shraddha Das, Ali, Posani Krishna Murali and others have played their roles pretty. Srinivas Raju’s decision to produce the film with Rajasekhar as hero and Praveen Sattaru as a director is clearly a gutsy move.

Plus Points:

  • Direction, Narration, and Screenplay
  • Rajasekhar and his screen presence
  • Action Sequences and Cinematography
  • Production Values

Drawback Points:

  • Slight Drag in the second half
  • Couple of Routine scenes

Telugu Bullet Punch Line:

‘Garuda Vega’ is bound to increase your heartbeats at times! Be cautious!

Telugu Bullet Rating: 3.25/5

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‘Vunnadhi Okate Zindagi’ Movie Review and Rating

‘Vunnadhi Okate Zindagi’ Movie Review and Rating

Ram did steal the show with his latest film ‘Vunnadhi Okate Zindagi’. The film has opened to a positive response from the audience. Going by the latest trends, not only the film is all set to be a ‘blockbuster’ in Ram’s career, but a wakeup call for the youth!

The film ‘Vunnadhi Okate Zindagi’ is directed by Kishore Tirumala who is well known for the class touch that he brings to his films. Even his previous film ‘Nenu Shailaja’ with Ram was a hit. In this ‘Vunnadhi Okate Zindagi’ film, the director illustrates the life of the hero through three important phases of his life: Childhood, College, and Post-Education. The lively screenplay and apt writing from the director did elevate the film. Heroines Anupama Parameshwaran and Lavanya Tripathi had enough screen presence to show their acting skills. While songs from DSP were decent, the BGM was simply exceptional.

The ‘Vunnadhi Okate Zindagi’ film actually converses with the audience who is watching it. It clearly showcases the hardships, emotions, highs, and lows in life. The director made a brave attempt to tell the story of a young lad who is seen with a sturdy mind. Kishore Tirumala did add his touch of brilliance with writing the screenplay and script for the film. ‘Vunnadhi Okate Zindagi’ film revolves around Love, Emotions, and Friendship in an individual’s life. The film highlights a ‘unique’ aspect in friendship, and Sri Vishnu’s acting as Ram’s close friend is outstanding. The audience felt Anupama delivered her best performance so far while complementing Lavanya Tripathi for her good acting.

The ‘Vunnadhi Okate Zindagi’ film’s plot throws light on ‘how simple a life is, yet how we complicate it with our untimely actions’. The film also talks about how to withhold emotions and feelings, acting timely and responsibly during our youth and knowing the true essence of love and friendship in our life.

The scenes involving Sri Vishnu and Ram are surely going to touch the audience. The film is adequately filled with emotional content with twists before the interval and climax. One can expect a little drag in the second half. But the film still manages to hold the intensity until the ending. The background score by Devi Sri Prasad elevates the emotional scenes quite beautifully.

Plus Points:

  • Direction and Dialogues
  • Production Values
  • Acting of the lead cast
  • Music, especially the BGM score

Negative Points:

  • Slight Drag in the second half
  • Expected Climax.

Telugu Bullet Punch Line:

Let’s realize ‘life is in this moment’. So Live it!

Telugu Bullet Rating: 3.5/5

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Adirindhi Movie Review and Rating

Actors: Vijay, Samantha, Kajal, Nithya Menon, S J Surya
Producers: Ramaswamy, Hema Rukmini, R. Mahendran, Murali
Direction: Atlee
Music Director: A R Rehman
Cinematography: G K Vishnu
Editor: Ruben

Tamil Superstar Vijay in combination with Raja Rani fame Atlee’s direction done a movie Adirindhi ( Mersal in Tamil). The movie story was given by Telugu writer Vijayendra Prasad. This film would be the 61st film to Vijay that was shot in the Tamil prestigious banner of Sri Tenandal films 100th film. AR. Rehman had composed the music for the film. Whereas, Kajal, Samantha, and Nithya Menon are having their roles in the movie. Sharath Marar who had done Sardar Gabbar Singh and Katamarayudu with Pawan Kalyan was doing this movie in Telugu. Vjays dual role seems to be the highlights of the movie. Vijay and Rahman completed 25 years of their film industry with this movie. Let’s see how this movie will entertain the audience.

The celebrities of the medical profession are kidnapped or murdered. When the case is being investigated by the police, they found that a doctor has a hand in this matter. The movie story is all about why the doctor is doing this work? The reasons behind it.

Analysis …

This was the movie that created hype in Tamil before the movie release. Vijay is seen in two different roles in the film and is planned to question the mistakes of corporate medication. But there are no new trends in story and storytelling. Chiranjeevi’s movie Tagore is sure to remember when we watch Adhirindi. Including the flashback of the film is also repeated. Samantha’s interview scene with hero Vijay is awesome. The story revolves around the interview scene as a routine revenge story. Only Vijay fans will enjoy the movie.

 

Plus points:
Vijay action
High production values
Rehman music

Minus points:
Old story and screenplay
Story can be estimated
Telugu bullet punch line: Nothing new to say Adirindhi
Telugu Bullet Rating: 2.75 /5

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Raja the Great review

Raja the Great review

Cast: Ravi Teja, Mehreen, Radhika, Sampath Raj, Prakashraj, Rajendra Prasad

Producer: Dil Raju

Director: Anil Ravipudi

Music Director: Sai Karthik

Cinematographer: Mohan Krishna

Editor: Tammiraju

Raja the Great review

It’s been two years seeing mass Maharaja Ravi Teja on screen. On the other hand, the combination of Ravi Teja and producer Dil Raju is back after 12years. Now Anil Ravipudi who has continuous hits added on to the combination. Hence this movie Raja the Great is increasing the excitement of the people. Though the title seems to be mass the content of the story is shocking everyone. Furthermore, A star hero choosing the role of being blind throughout the story is shocking. Rather Ravi Teja is back with a different story.

Story:

The story of the movie is a simple story. A man who is in police department try saving the heroine from the villain on his promise given to his mother. In this process, heroin fell in love with the hero, and finally, the hero wins over the villain. also, the hero being blind adds a new point to the story.

We often see the people with some defects are the ones who have additional powers. Most probably Like the people who are blind can sense the currency. They know what all are there in their place. They can say how many steps to take to reach what they want to. In the same way, the movie Raja the Great is about the blind hero who is very intelligent. How this wise man deals with the circumstances around him is the story. Though the movie seems like Mohan Lal’s yodha, Siddharth Anaganaga o dheerudu. This movie has it’s own points to add effects to the film. Due to The situations of hero dealing with his intelligence and the other scope like comedy and fight add it’s flavor to the movie.

Analysis

It is not an easy task to play the role of the blind. Hence Ravi Teja gave his best without showing any negativeness to his role. He gave his best for the movie. Even director Anil Ravipudi has chosen the right person for the movie. Furthermore, because of Ravi Teja ease in his body language has been the plus point for the film. On the other hand, due to the other characters Radhika, Prakashraj, Srinivas Reddy and Ali are also the plus points for the movie.

Ram Lakshman fights and Sai Karthik music is notables of the film. Hence, This movie serves as another step for Anil Ravipudi and Ravi Teja’s career.

Plus points:

Ravi Teja, Comedy, Fights, Direction

Minus points:

Adding on Unnecessary scenes to the script. And the action sequence which neglects the fact of hero being blind.

Telugu Bullet punch lines: “Raja the Great” Ani mundhe opesukunte antha ok

Telugu Bullet rating: 3.25/5

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