In his second film, Prabhas look more confident and assertive.
Yet, he still needs to perfect his diction. Writer Posani
Krishnamurali provides enough scope for action sequences,
and the six-ft hero makes best use of them.
The first half of the drama is set against the backdrop of
Raghavendra Swamy temple in Mantralayam, to where Raghavendra
and his parents - Murali Mohan and Prabha - shift to avoid
running into goons who are threatening them. They even make
their son take to saffron clothes and make him promise not
to get violent. However, the threat continues, and Raghavendra
is forced to remain silent. The story behind the threat to
the family, Raghavendra's silence and his parents' plea for
restraint is shown in a flashback, where the heroine (Anshu)
appears.
Raghavendra waits for his parents' permission to give him
permission to deal with the situation and how he does it forms
the rest of the drama.
Muralimohan, Prabha, Tanikella Bharani, M.S. Narayana, Anandraj
make their presence felt with their performances. Music by
Manisharma has some western pop mix.
courtesy:
The Hindu
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