Story
Prabhu
(Aryan Rajesh) had a troubled childhood with his divorced
parents. He walks out of his house at a tender age,
commits crime and sent to a juvenile jail. After growing
up, Prabhu settles as a small-time goon based at Leela
Mahal Center. He kidnaps Anjali (Sadaf), daughter of
Police Commissioner Sudhir (Suman). Anjali falls in
love with Prabhu. Prabhu leaves her back at her house.
Sudhir do not want his daughter to marry a low-class
rowdy like Prabhu. He puts some conditions for Prabhu
to make himself eligible to wed Anjali. The rest of
the story is about whether Prabhu fulfills the requirements
or not!
Artists Performance
Main
Leads: Aryan Rajesh
shown maturity in this role. His character of Prabhu
talks less and does more. There is a bit of mystic to
his role as well. Aryan Rajesh performed exactly as
per the requirements of the character. Sadaf
is adequate for the role of heroine. But her role in
this film is routine.
Others:
Atul Kulakarni is appropriate
as the soft villain. Suman
is OK. Dharmavarapu Subramanyam
is hilarious as Leela Mahal's manager who wears the
costumes of hero of the film that is being played in
his cinema hall. Krishna Bhagawan,
Raghu Babu and Kalyani
created good amount of comedy as the staff of cinema
hall. Brahmanandam did
a comic cameo as Singhamalai.
Technical Departments:
Story:
This film is a remake of Tamil film Amarkalam (Shalini
and Ajith). This film was also dubbed into Telugu as
'Adbhutam'. The story of this film is a typical rich
girl and poor boy love story in the backdrop of a cinema
hall. It is a commercially viable line with ample scope
of entertainment.
Screenplay
- direction: Devi Prasad who made his debut with
'Aaduthoo Paaduthoo' directed this film. Looks like,
he got used to novel backdrops. If Aaduthoo Paaduthoo
had the backdrop of bus, this film has a backdrop of
cinema hall. Devi Prasad should be appreciated for making
a decent film in spite of undue delays and obstacles
that dogged the progress of this film. Direction of
the film is adequate. Screenplay is fair.
Other
departments: Dialogues by Vegnesa Satish are good
(especially the comedy ones). Music by SA Raj Kumar
is mediocre. He mixed 'Babuji jara dheere chalo' and
'Mabbe masakesindile' songs for a song in this film.
Cinematography by K Shankar is satisfactory. Action
sequences composed by Siva serve the purpose. There
are certain inadequacies in the film due to long delay
in making and release.
Analysis: First half of the film
is entertaining. Second half is OK. This film is the
best film by Aryan Rajesh so far. The plus points of
the film are comedy and no-boring-scenes. The negative
points are music and long delay in production. You may
watch it once at your leisure for the comedy 'Leela
Mahal Center' offers.
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