Story
Manju (Devina), Anju (Vidya), Ranjani (Swapna Madhuri), Prasad
(Vijay) and Sanjay (Mohit) are five teens living in a colony.
Prasad is a short guy and has lots of inferiority complex.
Anju and Manju have hots for Sanjay. Prasad is in love with
Anju. Ranjani is in love with Prasad. Sanjay does not believe
in love and hence he doesn't really care to respond to either
Anju or Manju.
There
is a guy called Rakesh (Sonu Sood) who is brother-in-law of
Manju. Their parents set off marriage to Rakesh and Manju.
The rest of the story is about who settles with whom and who
gets ditched!
Artists
performance:
Main Leads: Vijay suited the character of the short man
very well. He is quite hyper active. Mohit did the role of
Sanjay - a cynosure of girls. He had nativity problems in
expression. Devina is pretty sensual. Vidya does not have
any major role to play. Swapna Madhuri got a weird character
of girl who loves black magic. Sonu Sood is impressive as
villain. Director Ravi Babu dubbed Sonu Sood's voice.
Other
characters: Surya played the role of a father who suspects
his son all the time and beat him up as and when he gets an
opportunity. Subhashini (the black female from Allari film)
did the role of sex-starved Kameswari, mother of a heroine.
Her portrayal and mannerisms are pretty vulgar. There is a
scene in which she parades in erotic costumes that shows her
in swimwear and stockings. She is absolutely pathetic. Chalapati
Rao did an insignificant role. Director Ravi Babu played the
real time role of movie director. Devi Charan played a comedy-oriented
role of sidekick to villain and he evokes some laughter with
his getup and mannerisms. Chitram Seenu did the role of a
drunkard student. Dharmavarapu Subramanyam donned six characters
in this film.
Technical
Departments:
Screenplay - direction: What marred the whole film is
the poor script and bland direction. Ravi Babu who proved
himself as a director of new film genre with a sensible 'Allari'
had failed to give a decent film this time. The total plot
of the film is unrealistic and characters are very artificial.
He seems to have followed 'American Pie' genre films from
Hollywood and you can find lots of unrealistic setups (like
Cloakrooms in college, drive-in theaters, masquerade [Halloween]
parties, designer college bus [Yellow-painted Ramoji Film
City visitor bus], Coffee Shop hangouts etc). Director missed
the nativity aspect and audience does not identify any character/scene
to themselves or their experiences. Screenplay of the film
is uninspiring.
Dialogues:
Though Nivas has done a decent job the situations are not
good enough to generate any laughter in the film. There is
no timing in comedy.
Art:
One of the assets of the film is exotic artwork by Bhupesh.
The interiors of the houses in the film are delight for eyes.
The sets erected for songs are also of a very good aesthetic
taste.
Music:
The songs composed by Chakri and choreography by Prasanna
are assets for the film. Background is average. Songs come
as refreshing air in this film.
Other
departments: Camerawork by Joshi is good. Editing by Marthand
K Venkatesh is average. Stunts by Horseman Babu are good.
Analysis:
The film is a let down for movie lovers who expected another
good film from Ravi Babu. The assets of the film are artwork
by Bhupesh and music by Chakri. The main drawback of the film
is insipid screenplay, lack of nativity and artificial characterization.
The scenes that depict sex are bland in the film. There is
a small divider between sensuality and blandness when it comes
to dealing with sex. In Allari, Ravi Babu dealt them sensually
and in this film he crossed the divider to make the same scenes
appear bland.
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