Story - screenplay - direction: The basic story given by Bhupati Raja is simple. Tanikella Bharani is powerful in a small role. Suman, Dharmavarapu, Apoorva, Sudha, Ahuti Prasad and Aishwarya are adequate. MS Narayana is extremely funny as the sidekick of Mohan Babu. Brahmanandam entertains though his comedy is of old-fashioned type. He is comical most of the time and performed with extreme passion in intense scenes. It is nice of Mohan Babu to allow others (including comedians) to have satires on him (especially ‘I appreciate you’ dialogue). Others: Mohan Babu plays the third most important character in the film. It is up to her to choose right projects to make herself a performing actress too. She is going to be a good glamorous heroine in Telugu. It is no wonder that she grabbed many projects before the release of her first movie. She has good camera friendly looks and reminded me of Rambha in many ways. Tapsee: K Raghavendra Rao gives Telugu film industry another commercial heroine in the form of Tapsee. He matched the screen presense and comedy timing of Mohan Babu in the scenes involving both of them. His performance in the confrontation scene leading to interval is good. His styling and dialogue delivery is more like of those characters we see in comic books and video games that are developing using comic books. Manoj Manchu: Manoj Manchu comes up with another rocking performance in this movie. The rest of the story is all about Captain Rao’s restrictions and how the lovers emerge unscathed. Captain Rao doesn’t like them fall in love. Balu acts as a local guide to her and in the process, they fall in love. She is in India to do documentary on traditional Telugu music. Sravya (Tapsee) is an NRI girl who stays in her father’s friend Captain Rao’s house. He is an old-fashioned man who hates the lifestyle of new generation. Captain Rao (Mohan Babu) stays in the opposite house. He challenges a landlord in his village and comes to Hyderabad to become a singer. Still, those who walk out of the theatres would not grumble and would feel this is a passable treat.Story & Screenplay: Gopi Mohan - BVS RaviĬast: Manoj Manchu, Tapsee, Mohan Babu, Suman, Brahmanandam, MS Narayana, Ali, Dharmavarapu, Ahuti Prasad, Tanikella Bharani etcīalu (Manoj Manchu) has only one mission in his life - to become a great playback singer like SP Balu. But lack of pace and few scenes getting stretched gives you that ‘something is missing’ feeling. The interval bang was alright and the second half also continues in a smooth manner. The film takes off on a moderate note but the actual momentum picks up with the train journey. But in that process, he seems to have sidelined the need for energy and entertainment that hooks the audience. There is a good balance in the way he weaved the entire story with reasoning and logic. At the same time, the need for few emotional peaks is also there. But while dealing with road movies, the pace and screenplay has to be tight.
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Due appreciation must be given to him for coming up with a story which belongs to the road movie genre and at the same time he tried to keep things as light as possible without much melodrama. This is something the director of this movie failed to catch. However, it is also essential that along with subject the sensibility to tap the box office pulse should also be developed. Tollywood Box Office Collection, Tollywood Movie Reviews, Telugu Movie Reviews by Jeevi, greatandhra, idlebrain, 123telugu, timesofapĪ new wave of filmmakers is emerging in Tollywood and it must be said that they are putting a good level of focus on the content and the plot.