Movie: Bindass
Rating:2.75/5
Banner: A K Entertainment
Music: Bobo Shashi
Cinematography: Ramesh Babu
Editing: Marthand K Venkatesh
Lyrics: Ramajogayya Sastry, Bhavanachandra
Producer: Sunkara Ramabrahman
Story,Screenply $ Direction: Veeru Potla
Cast: Manchu Manoj, Sheena Shahabadi, Ahuti Prasad, Jayaprakash Reddy, Vijay Kumar,Subbaraju, Supreeth, Paruchuri, Brahmanandam, Sunil, Raghu Babu, Master Bharath
Story
Mahendra Naidu ( Ahuthi Prasad) and Sheshadri Naidu (Jayaprakash Reddy0 are political and faction rivals in Chittor, but belong to same party. During the finalization of candidate for MP seat, Mahendra Naidu elected by the party by mediation of party head( Vijay Kumar). In this mean time Garika Naidu(Jeeva), brother-in-law of Sheshadri Naidu gets killed and fingers are pointed towards Mahendra Naidu and his family. Now, Sheshadri Naidu and his three sons are with vengeance to kill any of their opponent's family munbers.
Ajay(Manchu Manoj), son of Mahendra Naidu's younger brother (Bhanuchander) studying in the city will land up in this faction tussle to fulfill his dead father's dream to end the violence between both these families. How Ajay saved the lives of his entire family from cruel Sheshadri Naidu's family by changing their mind set? Who killed Garika Naidu? How Ajay is been helped by Sunil, Raghu Babu, Bramanandam and Sheena forms the interesting and hilarious part of the movie.
Artists Performance:
Manchu Manoj:
He is the life and soul of the movie. with an energetic performance, he did his bit but then his face looks exhausted and drained. Imitation of his father Mohan Babu was deliberately evident.
Sheena:
She has a sweet face and is fresh. Though she has an oomph filled body, it is her bady face that takes away the attention and she povided the required visual feast in songs and did her bit well for a debut attempt.
Ahuti Prasad:
Not much for him in terms of performance and he could carry it off easily without a hitch.
Jayaprakash Reddy:
He must have done this kind of role a hundred times by now so not much for him as well. Instead, there is no regular comedy from him that is usually his trademark in villainy.
Others:
Raghu Babu, Brahmanandam gave their share of laughs, Sunil was okay, Subbaraju and Supreeth did their bit as required. Parachuri Venkateswara Rao was brief, the man doing Ahuti Prasad's brother's character has a strong screen presence, Banerjee, Kasi Vishwanath, master Bharath, Vennela Kishore, Telangana Sakunthala and the rest of them breezed in and out.
Technical Departments:
Story-Screenplay-Direction:
Story of the movie is little predictable. The story has some shades in Venky's Kalisundam Raa. What separates this movie from the similar movies that come in the recent months was the treatment and characterization done by the first time director Veeru Potla. he shows very good promise with this movie and he has it in him to become big in the future. He has got good timing in comedy and entrainment. However, he needs to work on the holistic perspective of the movie.
Other departments:
Music by Bobo Shashi should have been better. Cinematography is alright.Dialogues by Veeru Potla are huge plus to the movie. There are a good number of humar-lanced conversation at regular intervals. Stunts and chases are beautifully coordinated. Producer Anil Sunkara comes up with good production values and publicity.
Analysis:
The movie takes off on a mediocre tone and runs pretty average in first half. The hook is not establidhed with clarity till the interval. The momentum picks up in second half and the real comedy starts driving the narration. MS Narayana's episode pumps in some comedy and the eventual flow goes with inspiration of films like Ready,Dhee ete.
The attempt to make a hilarious action entertainer is laudable but the execution part has suffered some ups and downs with screenplay. The dialogues are also not up to the conviction and at times failed to grip the interest levels of audiences.
This bumpy ride comes to an end with first half and second half takes to the climax smoothly.
On a whole, it's a movie for audiences those come to theaters without any expectations
Friday, February 5, 2010
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