Jeevi
rating: 1/5
Punchline: So what? Nothing!
Genre: Love
Can kids watch this film? No
(vulgarity)
Banner: Vijay Suresh Productions
Cast: Cast Namitha, Steven Kapoor, Mohit, Radhika Chowdary,
Pawan Malhotra, Brahmanandam, MS Narayana, Sudhakar, Ali,
Raghu Babu, Kallu Chidambaram, Siva Reddy, Duvvasi Mohan,
Ranganath, Vizag Prasad, Telengana Sakuntala, Karate Kalyani,
Madhulika, Srinija and others
Camera: Amar Muttahar
Dialogues: Vamsi Mohan
Music: Ghantadi Krishna
Editing: Nandamuri Hari
Art: Babji
Story, Screenplay, Producer & Direction: Soma Vijay
Prakash
Theatrical release date: 29th May 2004
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Story
Sanjay
(Mohit) keeps on getting dreams about a girl he had
never seen. He vows to marry his dream girl. He moves
to Mumbai from Hyderabad to peruse his job as a construction
engineer. There he joins a house as paying guest. To
his surprise he finds his dream girl out there. She
is Anjali (Namitha), a pretty wife of a physically handicapped
playwright Veerendra Sharma (Steven Kapoor). He finds
out that the relationship between Anjali and Veerendra
is not satisfactory. Hence he wants to break their relationship
to win the love of Anjali. At one point of time, he
opines that he should eliminate Sanjay to get Anjali
permanently. He gives supari to a professional killer
(Pawan Malhotra) to kill Veerendra. But mistakenly,
he gives his own photograph instead of Veerendra's to
the killer. The rest of the story is all about who the
professional killer eliminates.
Artists
Performance
Namitha
is good in her limited role. Steven Kapoor suited the
role very well. He acted like a professional and nobody
would feel that he is a first timer. Mohit is adequate.
Radhika Chowdary is pretty fat. Telangana Sakuntala
and Vizag Prasad are ok. Pawan Malhotra is good. The
producer Soma Vijay Prakash played an inane comedy role.
Brahmanandam, MS Narayana, Sudharkar and Ali are wasted.
Technical
Departments:
Story
of the film is basically good. But what marred the entire
film is pathetic screenplay and awful direction. Dialogues
by Vamsi Mohan are mediocre. A couple of melodies are
good in Ghantadi Krishna's music. Photography by Amar
Muttahar is inconsistent. Production values of the film
are second-rate.
Analysis:
Basically the main content of this film has 45 minutes
of footage - which is the real story of the film that
involves Mohit, Namitha and Steven Kapoor. But the director
Habib Nasir left the film in the midway. Namitha and
Steven Kapoor also abandoned the project in the middle
since the producer is said to have changed the entire
script to suit the low budget. Hence the producer Soma
Vijay Prakash handled the rest of the film. He added
a vulgar comedy track involving Duvvasi Mohan, Sudhakar
etc. He also added another insipid comedy track involving
himself, Brahmanandam and Raghu Babu. This film takes
the audience for a ride. You can safely avoid watching
this flick.
Aithe
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