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Friday, October 8, 2010

Desa Muduru - Movie Review




Punchline: Guntur boy, kulu girl and tamil villains
Genre: Love/Action
Banner: Universal Media

Cast: Allu Arjun, Hansika Motwani, Pradeep Rawat, Subbaraju, Ali, Raghubabu, Ajay, Jeeva, GV, Raja Ravindra, Satyam Rajesh, Srinivasa Reddy, Chandramohan, Gowtam Raju, Ahuti Prasad, Telangana Sakuntala, Hema, Rama Prabha, Kovai Sarala, Sony Raj and Rambha (item song)
Crew:
Music: Chakri
Cinematography: Shyam K Naidu
Action: Vijayan
Art: Chinna
Editing: Marthand K Venkatesh
Story – dialogues – screenplay – direction: Puri Jagan
Producer: DVV Danayya
Release Date: 12 January 2007


Story



Bala Govindam (Allu Arjun) works as a crime reporter in MAA TV. He gets into a fight with the men on local goon Ponnu Swamy (Pradeep Rawat). Then he goes to Kulu Manali to cover a travel program as Ponnu Swamy people search for him in Hyderabad. There he meets a sanyasini Vaishali (Hansika Motwani) and falls in love with her. The rest of the story is about how he wins the love of Vaisali and makes sure that Ponnu Swamy goes behind the bars.

Artists Performance

Allu Arjun: Allu Arjun developed a six-pack body for this film and made sure that all his muscles are shown well in fights and dances. He is amazing at dances to such an extent that you end up wondering if the frame rate is increased make the dances appear swift than as usual. He is good in fights too.

Others: Hansika Motwani is beautiful with tender looks. There is no scope for histrionics in this role. Pradeep Rawat, Jeeva and Subbaraju are adequate as Tamil guys settled in Hyderabad. Ali steals the show again as Gudumba Shankar. The way he does dole dole (Pokiri film) step with his hands is hilarious. Raghubabu is in his elements in second half. Telangana Sakuntala is loud. Ramaprabha is neat. Ajay is good as the mute goon. Rambha did an item song.

Technical Departments:

Story - screenplay dialogues - Direction: Story of the film is wafer-thin and goes on predictable lines. Direction by Puri Jagan is good in parts. Puri Jagan’s films always stand out for a powerful and unique characterization of hero. But the same can’t be applied for this film. He created good relief by having Ali’s TV episodes at regular intervals. Dialogues are adequate.


Other departments: Music by Chakri is good. Picturization of the songs is also good. However, the editing cuts in 4th and 6th song are so fast that the dance steps by Allu Arjun do not register into the minds of viewers. The camera work is random in the last song. The dance bit in which Allu Arjun covers his head with the t-shirt is pretty cool. The 5th song (inspired by Dil Se title song) is beautifully picturised on the beach (setwork is pretty good). All songs in the first half are good. Cinematography by Shyam K Naidu is good. He exploited the beautiful locales of Himachal Pradesh very well. But in some of the scenes (the long shots in cave) the picture is blurred. Fights by Vijayan are good. Editing by Marthand K Venkatesh is neat except for fast editing cuts for songs in second half. The theme for the titles is pretty cool.

Analysis: First half of the film appeals to youth with love episodes in Kulu Manali. Second half caters to masses with racy action sequences. The plus points of the film are Allu Arjun’s work, Ali’s comedy thread and racy action episodes. On the flipside, the emotions are not established well between the lead pair in the first half. Puri Jagan has the habit of simplifying things (which critics don’t like) and playing it to the galleries to suit the tastes of majorities. The success of Desamuduru depends on how youth receive this film.

Bunny(2005) Movie Review


Punchline: Lighter vein entertainer
Genre: Family Drama
Type: Straight
Banner: Siri Venkateswara Productions Pvt. Ltd.
Cast: Allu Arjun, Gowri Mumjal, Sarath Kumar, Prakash Raj, Mukesh Rishi, Rajan P Dev, Chalapati Rao, Ahuti Prasad, Venu Madhav, LB Sriram, Raghubabu, MS Narayana, Chitram Seenu, Sudha & Seeta
Music: Devi Sri Prasad
Lyrics: Chandrabose, Viswa & Suddala Ashok Teja
Dialogues: Rajendra Kumar
Cinematographer: Chota K Naidu
Art: Ashok Kumar
Fights: Kanal Kannan
Editing: Gowtam Raju
Presented by: Allu Arvind
Story - Screenplay - Director: VV Vinayak
Producer: Mallidi Satyanarayana Reddy
Theatrical release date: 6th April 2005

Story

Bunny (Allu Arjun) joins the college in which Mahalakshmi (Gowri Mumjal) studies. Mahalakshmi's father Somaraju (Prakash Raj) is a millionaire and he keeps 24-hour security on her at the college so that nobody eyes his daughter. Bunny makes Mahalakshmi fall head over heels for him. Somaraju is so fond of his daughter that he can't see her cry. Hence Somaraju is forced to accept the love between his daughter and Bunny. Bunny then asks for the property of Somaraju to be written on his name prior to marriage. The crux of the story is all about the whereabouts of Bunny and why he asks for the property.

Artists Performance

Allu Arjun: Allu Arjun gave another scintillating performance as Bunny. He is pretty stylish in his mannerisms. His dances are full of energy and verve. Fights (city based) are impressive. His dialogue delivery is good, but there is lot of scope for improvement. He needs to get the words flow in free rhythm. He is pretty effective in teasing scenes.

Others: Debutant actress Gowri Mumjal is adequate. Tamil hero Sarath Kumar did a vital role in this film. His body language has Tamil scent in it and the guy who dubs for Rajnikant dubbed the voice of Sarath Kumar. Prakash Raj is extremely impressive with his performance. The greatness about his performance is that he makes his co-actors get the credit with his response/reaction to the situations. Raghu Babu's comedy is the highlight of this film. This character is the most impressive character done in the career of Raghu Babu. MS Narayana is remarkable as the principle. And for a change, he doesn't booze in this film. The guy who did sidekick to Raghubabu has a noteworthy role in this film. Sarath Saxena is adequate as the pal of Sarath Kumar. Mukesh Rushi is OK as the villain, but the voice given to him sounds monotonous. Seeta & Sudha are satisfactory. Venu Madhav is good as the peon who gives retorts to principal. K Viswanath did a guest role.

Technical Departments:

Story: Story of the film deals with Polavaram project, which is an ambitious one. By having Polvaram project as main objective, the first half deals with love episodes of hero and second half deals with mama - allullu thread. The underlying logics and complication behind Polavaram project were not considered in an academic style. It's a predictable storyline in the lines of past Vinayak's films.

Screenplay - direction: VV Vinayak has chosen a story that has very good commercial value. VV Vinayak's direction of the film is good. By keeping the image and body language of Allu Arjun in mind, he narrated the entire film in lighter vein mode (except for flashback and climax episodes). Screenplay of the film is smooth. But the story of the film is predictable. Vinayak excelled in executing the mind games played by hero on Prakash Raj and his henchmen. But he could not establish the basic objective of Polavaram Project in an effective way. Though used for entertainment, taking out the eyes and replacing them later appears farce. The story also lacks any powerful villain who can match the wits of hero.

Music: Music by Devi Sri Prasad falls short of expectations we have after Arya. But, two mass songs (Maro Maro and Bunny Bunny) are excellent. Vareva Vareva song has lot of zest and spirit in it. The melody 'Jabilammavo' (sung by DSP's brother Sagar) is soulful. The background score is good except for too much of 'sup sup' sounds. The usage of rap and other instruments to elevate comedy scenes is efficient. Picturization of the songs is excellent. They used a different choreographer for each song to make sure that each song has different steps and approach towards it. Three songs are taken in sets and three in outdoors. The sets erected for Bunny Bunny song are extravagant.

Photography: Photography by Chota K Naidu is excellent. It is sad that we are not seeing him work for more number of films. His last Telugu film was Tagore. The colors he captured for this film are brilliant. And there is so much of elegancy in his work.

Dialogues: Dialogues by Rajendra Kumar are adequate. Here are a couple of dialogues worth mentioning -

Allu Arjun to Gowri: Premaku nammkam punadi. Anumanam Samadhi.

Prakash Raj to Arjun: Era naa intlo vunte. Neeku bone lo vunnatlunda?
Allu Arjun: Puli ekkada vunna pule. Adavilo vunna. Bone lo vunna.
Raghubabu to Prakash Raj: Anna ee dialogue already patha cinemalo SV Ranga Rao kottaadanna.

Other departments: City-based fights composed by Kanal Kannam are striking. Art work by Ashok Kumar is good. Editing by Gowtam Raju is neat. Production values by debutant producer Mallidi Satyanaraya Reddy are brilliant.

Analysis: First half of the film is entertaining. Second half has more comedy content due to the scenes revolving around Prakash Raj. The flashback episode of Sarath Kumar is average. The climax of the film appears extended as logically the film ends when Prakash Raj changes into good man. The entire film is narrated in an entertaining style by inserting humor as and when possible. The director did not even spare climax for this. He inserted a satire on Reliance Petroleum (free ad) when climax verbal duel is going on in full swing. On a whole, Bunny is a decent urbane oriented entertainer if you don't mind the predictable storyline and certain logics. You can watch it.

Araya Movie review

Araya Movie

Arya (Dubbed into Malayalam as the same title ) released on 7 May 2004 and was directed by Sukumar. This film has Allu Arjun in the main lead. Though Arjun's first film was a hit, he wasn't quite recognized by Tollywood. But this film made him a popular star.This movie was remade into Oriya as Pagala Premi and in Tamil as Kutty.

Contents
Geetanjali a.k.a Geeta (Anuradha Mehta) goes to kanyakumari on a trip. She finds a poem in a diary left on a beach and signs in it. Her anklet falls into the sea and a guy jumps into the water in front of her eyes but no one sees him returning. But she doesn't see his face. She dreams about that incident frequently with the idea that the guy who jumped has died but her friends ask her to forget it. Ajay (Siva Balaji) is a spoiled brat, and is the son of local MP Avataram (Rajan P Dev). He likes Geetanjali and proposes to her. When she refuses, he threatens to jump from the top of college building. Being a meek girl, Geeta accepts the proposal with the thought that some guy has already died for her and she doesn't want someone to get hurt because of her and starts dating him. Arya (Allu Arjun) is a happy-go-lucky guy who enjoys his life with friends and kids. On his first day to the college,he sees Geeta who just proposes to Ajay who is at the top of the college building , threatening her. Charmed by her beauty, Arya falls in love with her and soon he proposes to her. But Ajay makes conspiracy against Arya. She actually rejects his proposal saying that she is already committed to Ajay. One day Ajay's father, Mr.Avataram arranges a party in his house and it so turns out that Ajay introduces Geeta to his father and persuades him to fix their marriage. Ajay's father, who initially pretended to accept his son's marriage with Geeta, suddenly turns tables upside down by introducing another girl (Miss Lalasa by name) and announces that his son is going to marry Lalasa and not Geeta. He threatens his son not to marry anyone except Lalasa. Being embarrassed by the situation and helpless, Ajay sits down and starts to get frustrated. Arya, who loves Geeta so much that he never hesitated to help her, decides to go bring Ajay to Geeta and helps them elope. On their way, they are followed by Avataram's henchmen. The three youngsters find a train and get into it.

When they get down from the train in the night, they are shocked to see the leader of Avataram's henchmen who forces Geeta to come with him, denying his boss' order too. On the other hand Ajay remains helpless, while Arya bravely fights all the men and finally defeats them,rescuing Ajay and Geeta. They walk on to the nearby town, Arya's hometown. Being Already late and tired, the three go to bed. The next morning they wake up and realize that Ajay is missing. Arya tries to convince Geeta that Ajay left to win over his father. This leaves private time for Arya and Geeta and they grow close to each other. Geetha starts liking Arya .But when she tries to reveal it to him, Ajay and his father return. Avataram agrees to get Ajay married to Geeta. On the day of wedding, Geeta realizes that Arya was the guy who dived into the sea for her anklet and realizes that he came into her life much before Ajay. She leaves the wedding hall and reaches Arya. She expresses her love towards him and they live together happily ever after.
Cast and Crew
Allu Arjun ... Arya
Anuradha Mehta ... Geetha
Siva Balaji ... Ajay
Subbaraju ... Subbu
Rajan P. Dev ... MP Avataram
Director: Sukumar
Screenplay: Sukumar
Story: Phanindra
Dialogue: Sukumar
Producer: Dil Raju
Music: Devi Sri Prasad
Editor: Marthand K. Venkatesh
Choreography: Raju Sundaram, Nixon, Shankar, Ashok Raj, & Harish Pai
Lyrics: Viswa, Veturi, Chandrabose, & Sirivennela
Box-office performance
The film had a 50-day run in 89 centres.The film had a 100-day run in 56 centres. it collected a share 0f 16 crores.
Nonstopcinema Box Office - Arya 50 days centers - 89 : Telugu movies, tollywood, cinema
The film's dubbed version in Malayalam did a business of nearly Rs. 30-35 lakhs from Kerala.
Sequel Arya 2
A sequel of Arya released on 26 November 2009. In this Allu Arjun plays the role of an obsessive friend and lover. Role of Geeta is now being played by Kajal Agarwal. Navdeep plays the role of Ajay.Shraddha Das plays the role of Shanti. Sukumar ( Arya fame) directs this movie titled Arya 2 Arya 2. Aditya Babu produces the film under Aditya Arts banner with Bhogavalli Prasad presented it. The film though doesn't start from where it ended, was named as Arya 2. The character names remained the same but the lead characterization saw some changes

Gangotri - Movie Review

Gangotri - Movie

Gangotri is a Telugu film which released on March 28, 2003 and was directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. Allu Arjun and Aditi Agarwal played the lead roles. This was Allu Arjun's first film as an actor and K. Raghavendra Rao's 100th film as director. Allu Aravind and C. Ashwini Dutt, both who are big-time producers, produced the film. This film was later dubbed into malayalam under the name "Simhakutty".

Plot
Neelakanta Naidu (Prakash Raj) is a big factionist. He has a loyal confidant called Narasimha fro imis (Suman), who is willing to give his life for the sake of his master. After gap of many years, Neelakanta Naidu's wife gives a birth to a baby daughter. But all the earlier babies born to Neelakanta Naidu expired due to some unknown reason. The priests advise Neelakanta to name his daughter as 'Gangotri' (Aditi Agarwal). They also warn Neelakanta that the kid is having 'jalagandam', hence they ask Neelakanta to take Gangotri to the holy place of Gangotri in Himalayas and do the 'abhyangana snanam' (bath with turmeric, milk etc.) for the next 15 years. After 15 years, Gangotri would be free of any dangers. When nobody could entertain the kid Gangotri; Simhadri (Allu Arjun) - the son of Narasimha - makes her smile by entertaining her with a song. Simhadri becomes a servant cum friend to Gangotri. They grow together. In the mean time mother of Simhadri (Seeta) sacrifices her life to save Neelakantam. When Gangotri attains puberty, Gangotri's aunt (Sakuntala) restricts Simhadri from meeting Gangotri. Gangotri and Simhadri realize that they fell in love. When Simhadri comes to Gangotri's place clandestinely to meet her, they are caught red-handed by Neelakantam. Neelakantam beats Simhadri. Meantime, Narasimha comes to the spot and interferes. This causes a rift between Neelakantam and his trusted lieutenant Narasimha. Neelakantam is misinformed about Narasimha's intentions; hence he bombs the house of Narasimha. Simhadri is away at that time. When Simhadri comes to know that Neelakantam is responsible for the bombing, he comes to Neelakantam's house and challenges that he would marry Gangotri in 365 days. Then Simhadri reaches Gangotri and waits for his ladylove to come to that place for the final sacred bath. The rest of the film is about how Simhadri and Gangotri unite together.

Cast
Allu Arjun as Simhadri
Aditi Agarwal as Gangotri
Prakash Raj as Neelakanta Naidu
Suman as Narasimha
Box-office
The film had a successful 100-day run in 53 centres.

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Vedam Movie Review



Vedam Movie Review

Movie Review : Vedam
Rating : 3/5
Banner : Arka Media Works
Music : M M Keeravani
Cinematography : Jnanashekar
Producer: Shobu Yarlagadda, Prasad Devineni
Director: Jagarlamudi RadhaKrishna (Krish)
Released Date: June 04, 2010
Vedam Tollywood Movie Review
Story:A routine tale told differently, the story is about people from different walks of life. There is Cable Raju (allu arjun) who is street smart living in a slum and wanting to marry his rich girlfriend Pooja (deeksha). He acts as if he is also rich guy. Then there is Vivek (Manchu manoj), an aspiring rock star wanting to make it big. There is Saroja (anushka) who wants to come out of Amalapuram and escape so that she can survive on her own and make more money. Then there is Raheem Khureshi (manoj bajpai) who is mistaken to be a terrorist purely for the fact that he is a Muslim. Last but not the least, there is Nagaiah (ramulu) who is desperate to get his grandson educated and decides to donate the kidney of his daughter in law (saranya) to arrange for the funds. Destiny gets them  together under one roof and what happens from there forms the rest of the story.
Vedam Telugu Cinema Review
Presentation:The director has come up with a thoughtful storyline but though the presentation was good, the narrative was weak. The dialogues were good, the script was mediocre and the screenplay was not upto the mark. Background score was nice but songs were not. Cinemtography is the major asset for this movie. Editing was nice. Costumes and art department did their job effectively. Allu Arjun got a good role and he did justice to it. Manchu Manoj played a mild role but he was competent. Anuska was awesome as usual. Manoj Bajpai was wasted, Ramulu was impressive. Deeksha looks sweet and seductive, Lekha was normal, Seiya was luscious, Brahmi came and went, Raghu Babu was regular, Satyam Rajesh was nice, the others did their bit as required.
Vedam Filem Review
Conclusion:The film is basically an attempt to show the human psychology and how things change as per situation. While the first half goes good and engages the audience, the second half falls down and the climax is not appealing. Technically, the film has been made very well but the makers should have focused on content as well. At the box office, the openings will be splendid due to the hype created but eventually, it will require strong publicity and word of mouth to succeed.

Varudu Movie Review








Movie Review : Varudu
Rating : 2/5
Banner : Universal Media
Music Director : Mani Sharma
Cinematography : RD Rajasekhar
Producer: D.V.V.Danaiah
Director: Gunasekhar
Released Date: March 31, 2010







Story:A stale tale, the story begins with Sandy/ Sandeep (Arjun) who is all set to go to America as he gets a job there. Though he lives a modern lifestyle, he is an idealist at heart and believes in arranged marriage. He also wants to have the marriage in the old age style for five days and waits until 'Jeelakarra Bellam' to see the face of the bride. He gets his dream girl in the form of Deepthi (bhanu) and on the wedding day, an incident occurs and Deepthi gets kidnapped. Sandeep figures out that the person responsible for this is Diwakar (arya). Who is this Diwakar? Why did he take Deepthi away? What does Sandeep do to solve this problem? All this forms the rest of the story.



Presentation:The director has come up with a flimsy storyline and both his presentation and narrative were a letdown. The dialogues were weak, the script was pathetic and the screenplay was annoying. Background score was good at places but two songs were worth humming. Cinematography scored only during songs but otherwise it was average. Editing was raw, costumes were impressive and the art department worked hard to get laudable appreciations. Coming to the cast, this will be a surprise for Allu Arjun fans, he is rather meek and not much fire is seen in him. Bhanu Mehra was just okay and is not worth the hype. Arya was effective but his role was not. Ashish Vidyarthi, Suhasini, Naresh, Vinaya, Anita, Nasser, Rao Ramesh had very brief roles. Brahmi was not required. Ahuti Prasad was wasted, the others didn't have much to offer.



Conclusion:The film created a lot of hype regarding its proper Telugu wedding and the heroine factor but both of them have turned out to be a damp squib. The film takes off on a wrong footing and there is no voltage in it. The second half gets further complicated and the final nail on the head is hit with the bizarre climax. Barring few places where the technical values are good, the film has nothing at all and the blame is completely the director's. Despite having lavish budget and efficient cast, he has not been able to deliver a proper product. The film will not survive for more than two weeks. 

Arya 2 Movie Review


Arya 2 Movie Review
Movie Review : Arya 2
Rating : 2.75/5
Banner : Aditya Arts
Cinematography : R D Rajasekhar
Music : Devisri Prasad
Producer: Aditya Babu & BVSN Prasad
Director: Sukumar
Released Date: November 27, 2009





Arya 2 Tollywood Movie Review
Story:
A supposedly psychological entertainer, the story begins with the life of the orphan Arya (allu arjun) and for some reason, he develops a strong affinity towards Ajay (navadeep), another orphan. Ajay's fortune changes when he gets adopted by rich parents, on the behest of Arya. In no time, he grows up to set up a software company and becomes a successful entrepreneur. Arya is unable to stay away from Ajay and he creates a set up wherein he gets roped into the same company as an employee. The story takes a turn with the arrival of Geetha (kajal), a new employee to the company. Both Arya and Ajay fall in love with her and what happens from there forms the rest of the story.
Arya 2 Telugu Cinema Review
Presentation:
The director has come up with a rather confusing theme and though the presentation was excellent, the narrative was a letdown. The dialogues were alright, the script had many flaws and the screenplay was erratic. Background score and songs were top notch, cinematography was a show stealer with mesmerizing angles and frames. Editing could have been better, costumes were rich and the art department made its presence felt strongly. Allu Arjun did justice to his role and has portrayed few scenes very well, his dance is outstanding. Navadeep was competent and has given an impact. Kajal looks gorgeous and she is the perfect fit for the role. Shraddha was sexy as usual but not much for her in terms of performance, Brahmanandam was hilarious at few points, Ajay was excellent, Mukesh Rishi was justified, Sayaji Shinde was not able to shine, the others did their bit as required.
Arya 2 Filem Review
Conclusion:
The film turns out to be rather complicated in terms of content and the message it is trying to convey. While the first half seems to be quite mild, it is just before the interval things begin to pick up pace. The second half has got twists in the tale but it is not until the end of the film that the entire confusion is revealed. By that time, the interest in the plot is let off by the audience. The technical and production values are amazing but the content and writing part has been a disappointment. The film might appeal a little to the urban audience but nothing for the masses. 

Parugu Movie Review



Movie Review : Parugu
Rating : 2.5/5
Banner : Sri Venkateswara Creations
Presents : Smt. Anitha
Art : Anand Sai
Cinematography : Vijay C Kumar
Choreography : Raju Sundaram & Prem Rakshit
Editor : Marthand K Venkatesh
Lyrics : Sirivennela Sitaramasastry, Chandrabose & Ananth  Sriram
Music : Manisharma
Producer: 'Dil' Raju
Director: Bhaskar
Released Date: May 01, 2008






Story:A typical family treat, the story begins with Subbalakashmi (Poonam) who is in love with Babu and as expected her marriage gets fixed with someone else. This is arranged by Subbalakshmi's father Neelakanta (Prakashraj) without knowing his daughter's feelings. As expected, she elopes with her lover right on the day of the marriage much to the embarrassment of Neelakanta. Now, he starts his hunt for the two and in this process that they have been helped by local boys of the village and also a few from the city. One among the city happens to be Krishna (Allu Arjun) who is basically a street smart guy but with no activity or career to pursue. Neelakanta and his men manage to kidnap Krishna and the other friends involved in the eloping mission (Sunil, Srinivas Reddy, Chitram Seenu) and all of them are brought to the village. They are accommodated at an out house of sorts which is next to Neelakanta's house and he promises to release them all once the love birds are located. Neelakanta sets out on his search and meanwhile Krishna is smitten by Meena's (Sheila) charms. He is busy trying to woo her and finally manages to win her heart. Much to his dismay, he discovers that she is none other than Neelakanta's second daughter. What happens from here forms the rest of the story.


Presentation:The director has come across with a clean subject about love and the clash of ideology between the elders and the younger generation again. His narration is good and has come up with a mature presentation of the subject. He has been well supported by some good background score and the cinematography captured the emotions correctly. The script is soft and the screenplay is technically good. All other departments have done a standard job. Allu Arjun has come up in a very different shade this time and it is more of his acting skills that are put to test than anything else. Sheila has come in a deglamorised role and yet again it is the acting quotient that has to be considered. Poonam Bajwa is pretty but her role is limited. The real stunner with a powerhouse performance is Prakashraj who portrays the anguish of a girl's father in a perfect way. Full marks to him. The others like Sunil, Srinivas Reddy came out with decent performances and got some tickles and the rest of the cast have done upto the mark performances.


Conclusion:The technical values, the subject and other aspects are fine but the question of truth is, will the audience have the heart to digest Allu Arjun as a character actor than an action packed mass character. This is a conflicting revelation to the audience who goes in with some real fire and end up tasting water. The only chance to bring the film out of crisis would be, if the movie works like a slow poison like Bhaskar's 'Bommarillu'. The movie will not appeal to the hot blooded youth in any way and will find its place in the hearts of girls fathers. There are points in the movie, which have given a confusing stand as to who is the real hero, Arjun or Prakashraj. It is very hard for the movie to sustain commercially but will please the class audience