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Vastadu Naa Raju Movie Review
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Movie Review : Vastadu Naa Raju
Rating : 3 / 5 Banner : 24 Frames Factory Pvt Ltd
Cast : Manchu Vishnuvardhan, Taapsee, Prakashraj, Ajay, Brahmanandam, Tanikella Bharani, Jeeva, Sayaji Shinde, Tulasi, Surekha Vani, Sathya Krishnan, Satyam Rajesh, Siva Reddy, Ali and Others Music Director : Mani Sharma Cinematography : S Gopal Reddy
Producer: Manchu Vishnuvardhan
Director: Hemant Madhukar
Released Date: February 11, 2011 |
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Story: A time pass
tale, the story begins with Venky (vishnu) whose goal in life is to
become a kickboxing champion. He doesn't believe in love and thinks that
it is time waste and money waste. His life takes a turn when he is
targeted by Narasimha (prakashraj), a dreaded goon who is aspiring to
become an MLA. Narasimha is under the impression that Venky is in love
with his sister Pooja (taapsee). On the other hand, he also commits to
the wedding of Pooja with Ajay (ajay), son of Home Minister. How does
that misunderstanding occur? Are Venky and Pooja really in love? What
happens after that forms the rest of the story. |
 Presentation: The
director has come up with an interesting storyline and while the
presentation was nice, the narrative was adequate. The dialogues were
apt, the script was written with conviction but the screenplay could
have been better. Background score was good and songs were the
highlight. Cinematography is good but was dim at few places. Editing was
okay but it could have been sharp at the required places. Costumes were
trendy while the art department was rich. Manchu Vishnu has to work on
his physique and dialogue delivery a great deal, he looks sick and
lacking energy. Taapsee was appealing and she has the right mix of
beautiful looks and sex appeal which gives a feast to the audience.
Prakashraj was good as usual and grabs attention. Brahmanandam does his
bit as required. Tanikella was matured, Tulasi was neat, Sathya Krishnan
makes her presence felt. Surekha Vani looks sensuous, Ajay's potential
was not used rightly. Siva Reddy, Satyam Rajesh, Bobo Sasi were there to
fill the gaps. Jeeva was usual. |
Conclusion: The film
comes across as a decent attempt to give entertainment given the fact
that this is a debut attempt from the director. While the first half was
a bit jerky due to technical hiccups and weak direction, it picks up
right before the interval. The second half has the actual punch and
though it got dragged at few instances, overall it gave a good feel. The
film as such justifies its genre and has the required ingredients for
keeping the audience busy. At the box office, this will land in safe
zone. Bharatstudent Verdict: Breezy entertainer, can be watched once |
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4 Ratings |
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