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Written By Anonymous on Friday, 29 June 2012 | 08:55







Cast: Srikanth, J.D.Chkravarhy, Kota Srinvasa Rao, Brahmanandam, Rao Ramesh, Lucky Sharma and Anisha Singh.
Banner: Sudha Cinema
Producer:J.Sambasiva Rao,
Director:J.D. Chakravarthy.
Music: Hemachandra
Rating : 2/5


 Story
Ravi (Srikanth) is an honest young man who lives in his sphere. His father is filed a cheating although he is innocent. Ravi wants to solve this by earn money. While he is in thought of lump sum of money to gain, Chandu (JD) meets him. Ravi shares his financial trouble to Chandu. Both are on this way to there seems like finding the key to open the doors of luck. Unexpectedly a land deal comes to them. Did they settle the issue? How did Ravi solve the financial crisis will be the rest of the story.
Performances
Srikanth is brilliant. He played with a new energy in the movie. But the story supported him to a lengthy extent. But he looked stout and old. J.D too worked hard to his level. He played with a special interest. His effort is very reasonable slice. Lucky Sharma and Anisha tried their best. The fantasy of their performance is sublime seduction. Brahmanandam has proved again and played well in most of scenes but a few scenes are more artificial than natural. The item number is just simple and good but missed the novelty. It makes us watching an old item number just remodeled. But unfortunately the twists in the end are quite airy. Though the movie is hyped as a comedy, it is just slight and poor.
Analysis
Making films might be a passion to some of the people whether they are hit or not. Obviously J.D Cahkravathy comes in this category. The story does not have important elements to showcase. Just by artistes and performance it rolled the enough length of the film. Except performance, there is nothing to talk about this film. Once again J.D failed as a director.

Technicalities
The photography is okay. The background music just simple but the songs are routine and just forgettable. J.D. didn’t try for novelty in the movie absolutely. It seems he just concentrated on the story, and reel filling as routine as possible but not on the inventive creation. He controlled maximum to keep away his Varma School of making including technicalities. The story he has chosen is also of the same. He didn’t choose at least watchable locations. The songs were also pathetic and pale except encourage the energetic performance of artists.
Verdict
There is nothing new you can see in this movie. If you have time watch it, if not wait for DVD.

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