Though the star cast may mislead the audience into thinking
that this is a dubbed film, it is a Telugu original. And as
the title suggests, the objective is to entertain action lovers
and to attract a mass audience. The lead artistes, Ram and
Lakshman, are twins in real life.
Fight assistants by profession, they are brawny enough to
convince the audience of their super human deeds. Fight composer,
Thriller Manju, plays a CBI officer, Teja, deputed by the
Center to look into the disappearance of a huge sum of money
from the treasury vault.
The audience knows that the policeman supposed to guard the
money, Dharma (Lakshman), has stolen the money. His brother,
Vikram (Ram) is not aware of it. Kiron (Vani Viswanath), a
senior police officer, is responsible for getting the twins
jobs in her department.
Now that the audiences are sure who the rogue is, how he gets
caught is the issue. Witnesses are killed at regular intervals
and Dharma stages his own death by stabbing his brother and
claims to be Vikram. How Teja solves the mystery form the
rest of the dramas with a bloody battle marking the end.
The trust is towards the action sequences. None of the cast
apart from Vani Viswanath displays any histrionics. Fight
composer Vijay has enough work in hand and editor speeded
up the fights to unbelievable levels for thrills. There is
enough in this film for action lovers.
courtesy:
The Hindu
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