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Sample this: Balakrishna doesn’t have guts to approach Nayanathara’s father to seek her hand, he always approaches Nayanathara’s father but talks something else with him and runs away. There are many twists in this story but they are forced ones and the overdose of sentiment and thyagam (sacrifice) are packaged in a way that makes us wonder whether the makers are still stuck in the '70s and ' 80s. Not only is the story old, the screenplay is also outdated. The out-of-form director has chosen a script that is as old as his “Muthu” (Rajinikanth starrer). His recent movies which were duds at the box-office are the best examples to prove this point. Though Tamil director K S Ravi Kumar has given many hits in the past, his narrative style has lost its relevance for today’s generation. M Rathnam’s writing is overloaded with over the top dialogues. Of the songs, “Priyam Jagame Anandam” is good. Music director Chiranthan Bhatt has given different music for a mass movie. C Ram Prasad captures the sequences in Kumbakonam and Vizag well but his work is quite routine in most parts.
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The film is mass movie and the cinematography, artwork and action stunts are all massy. Kalakeya Prabhakar and Ashutosh Rana have played their roles in a bland way.
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Prakash Raj as Nayanathara’s father shines.
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New heroine Natasha Doshi doesn’t impress much. Hari Priya as a lady mechanic and Balakrishna’s wife is okay. His maturity is seen in sentiment scenes in the second half though. Balakrishna has given his regular style of performance, nothing much to write about, there is no novelty factor. Nandamuri Balakrishna has donned two different shades of the same character. One day, Gowri runs away from her home to get married to Narasimha only to find that he just got married to his co-worker Manga (Haripriya). They wanted to get married but Gowri’s father (Prakash Raj) raises objections as Narasimha frequently indulges in fights. Then story moves to flashback: Narasimha and Gowri are childhood friends in Vizag and love each other. And suddenly he sees Gowri (Nayanathara) with her husband at a temple. Local gang leader Kaniyappan’s (Kalakeya Prabhakar) brother gets hurt in an accident done by the daughter (Natasha) of Narasimha’s owner, but he takes the blame on him. He gets a driver’s job in a rich man’s (Murali Mohan) house. Narasimha (Nandamuri Balakrishna) along with his new born baby moves to Kumbakonam to lead a peaceful life, from Vizag. Does the film have the strength to impress the audiences? Will he score another hit? Let’s find out. Last Sankranthi, Nandamuri Balakrishna scored a huge hit with his 100th film “Gauthamiputra Satakarni”.Īs he brings another masala movie for this Sankranthi season and since Pawan Kalyan’s “Agnyaathavaasi” bombed, the expectations on the movie have soared.ĭespite not-so-good trailers, Sankranthi is considered lucky for Balayya. Cast: Nandamuri Balakrishna, Nayanathara, Natasha Doshi, Haripriya, Brahmanandam, Prakash Raj, Ashutosh Rana, Murali Mohan, Jayaprakash Reddy, Prabhakar, Shiva Parvathi and others.