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                        Story 
                           
                          An innocuous and good-hearted lad Simhadri(NTR) is handpicked 
                          by Ram Bhupal Varma(Nazar). The bond Ram Bhupal Varma 
                          and Simhadri share is like that of a father and son. 
                          Kasturi (Ankita) is the grand daughter (daughter's daughter) 
                          of Ram Bhupal Varma. Kasturi likes Simhadri a lot. Once 
                          in a week, Simhadri visits a mentally retorted girl 
                          called Indu (Bhumika). He entertains her and passes 
                          on the money to her caretakers (Rallapally and Ragini). 
                          After coming to know about Ankita's liking towards Simhadri, 
                          Ram Bhupal Varma decides to get them married. At this 
                          point of time, it is revealed that Simhadri is very 
                          close to a mentally retorted girl Indu. The alliance 
                          breaks off. Mean while a bunch of gangsters are in search 
                          of Simhadri. They found him at the banks of Godari River 
                          along with Indu. In that confrontation between gangsters 
                          and Simhadri, Indu gets injured. When she comes back 
                          to her senses, she becomes a normal girl. The first 
                          thing she does then was to stab Simhadri. 
                        Simhadri 
                          is hospitalized. Then we see hoards of buses coming 
                          from Kerala to see Simhadri, whom they call as Singamalai. 
                          In the flashback it is revealed that Ram Bhupal Varma's 
                          elder daughter Seeta (Seeta) elopes with a guy (Bhanu 
                          Chandar). They settle in Kerala. Simhadri takes up the 
                          job of uniting family and visits Trivendrum. There he 
                          finds Indu as the grand daughter of Ram Bhupal Varma. 
                          He convinces the separated family and when the reunion 
                          is about to happen, Seeta is stabbed by a local goon 
                          Nair (Rahul Dev). A rowdy named Bhai Saab (Mukesh Rushi) 
                          controls the mafia of Kerala. Nair and Bhai Saab belong 
                          to the same mafia. Simhadri takes law into his hands 
                          and eradicates goons in Kerala. The local Kerala people 
                          starts calling him 'Singamalai'. When Simhadri along 
                          with Indu and her father is about to return to Vizag, 
                          an unexpected thing happens. 
                        To 
                          know what that unexpected thing, you should watch it 
                          on silver screen. 
                        Artists 
                            Performence 
                          
                        NTR: 
                           NTR has displayed the entire gamut of emotions 
                          in this film from innocence to dare devilry guile. This 
                          character offered him the chance to use all his histrionic 
                          capability to impress the crowds and he utilized every 
                          frame of it to make a deep impact on the hearts of the 
                          viewers. His effortless dancing capabilities saw newer 
                          heights in this film. He is terrific in action sequences 
                          and his body language and facial expressions make us 
                          believe the unbelievable action sequences. He effortlessly 
                          modulates his voice from dialogue to dialogue as per 
                          the requirement. 
                        Bhumika 
                          Chawla: Bhumika Chawla is the perfect fir for the 
                          role of Indu. She impresses us with her innocent looks 
                          for the character of mad girl. However, she could not 
                          help becoming a Malayala Kutti (in that typical Malayali 
                          dress) in the second half of the film. You can see a 
                          brand new mass Bhumika in the 'Whistle' 
                          song of the film. 
                        Ankita: 
                          Ankita could be crowned as the latest glam doll, who 
                          does not hesitate to shed her cloths at the drop of 
                          a hat. She wore bare minimal cloths for the voyeuristic 
                          pleasure of peeping toms. She did well in dances department 
                          too. However, she is almost missing in the entire second 
                          half except for a song and a couple of scenes. 
                        Others: 
                          Nazar is the perfect fit for that role. Kota Srinivasa 
                          Rao provided some classic comedy as the 'Pingali' guy. 
                          The comedy episodes of Brahmanandam and Venu Madhav 
                          are entertaining. Ramya Krishna is hot in the special 
                          song. Rahul Dev looks debo'nair' in his 'Nair' get up. 
                          Mukesh Rushi has finally got an opportunity to show 
                          his muscles in the film in his Tarzan getup in the jail. 
                          He looks terrific. Sharad Saxena did the positive character 
                          of lieutenant of NTR in Kerala. Seeta and Bhanu Chandar 
                          did justice to their roles. Master Mahendra did well 
                          as a handicapped lad. 
                          Technical 
                            Departments: 
                          
                         
                          Story: Story of the film is pretty strong. However, 
                          the story in second half should have been knitted with 
                          more care. There are a couple of unconvincing points 
                          in this film. 
                           
                          1. The reason why Bhanu Chandar and Nazar hate each 
                          other so much is not convincing enough.  
                          2. Sarat Saxena is shown as a helpless and sincere police 
                          officer. But he does not do a thing to even stop a goon 
                          from committing a rape or murder. 
                           
                          Screenplay - direction: Screenplay of the film 
                          in the first half is tight. The screenplay in the second 
                          half looks more like being knitted impromptu on the 
                          sets than sticking to a perfect bounded script. It's 
                          hard to believe that SS Raja Mouli -who is very much 
                          soft natured in real life - directed such a mass masala 
                          film with good conviction. Raja Mouli should be commended 
                          for incorporating all sections (comedy, fights, sentiment, 
                          masala, powerful dialogues etc) in an appropriate way 
                          without losing grip on narration. He would become a 
                          very good mass director in the future. 
                        Music: 
                          Songs by Keeravani capture the mood of the targeted 
                          audience, though few numbers remind us of songs from 
                          Keeravani's earlier albums. Background music is also 
                          good. 
                        Songs: 
                          Some of the dance bits by NTR for first and last songs 
                          (Cheema & Soda Buddi) are extraordinary. 2 melodious 
                          songs are very sensibly pictured on Bhumika and NTR. 
                          Guest song on NTR and Ramya Krishna is also excellent. 
                           
                          
                        Dialogues: 
                          'Gangotri' Viswanath and M Rathnam did a good job in 
                          dialogues department. They wrote all kinds of dialogues 
                          (sentiment, mass, masala, comedy). In the titles itself, 
                          they mentioned that all the dialogues of Kerala episode 
                          are written in Telugu so that audiences could understand 
                          (other wise chronic critics like me would have complained 
                          about nativity). 
                        Camera: 
                          Photography by Ravindra Babu is impressive. The way 
                          sun set is captured for various scenes in the film is 
                          beautiful. Lots of special effects were also added to 
                          the film. 
                        Stunts: 
                          Stunts by Vijay are worth applauding. Most of the fights 
                          composed for NTR have NTR killing the people with just 
                          one shot. There is lot of bloodshed in the fights of 
                          this film. 
                        Other 
                          departments: Editing by Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao 
                          is crisp. Art by Anand Sai is good. 
                        Production: 
                          Producer Dora Swami Raju showed his experience of filmmaking 
                          in choosing an apt subject for NTR. The film is also 
                          shot in a rich scale. 
                          
                        Analysis: 
                           
                          First Half of the film is very much entertaining and 
                          would be liked by all sections of the audiences. The 
                          second half is little haphazard. The second half is 
                          stuffed by 1 hour of Kerala flashback episode. By the 
                          time flashback is over, people would be in a frame of 
                          mind that the climax is over. The last song and the 
                          following climax episode should have been picturised 
                          in an effective way. The second half does appeal to 
                          the masses a lot. Over all, its a good film that would 
                          give value for money you spent on ticket (only if you 
                          can excuse some skin showing scenes, double entendres 
                          and excessive bloodshed) 
                          
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