Rating : 3/5
Banner: Usha Kiron Movies
Cast : Ajay,
Havish, Prasad, Yami Gautam, Remya Nambeesan, Sarayu, Ravi Babu,
Haleem, Sudhakar Raju, master Atulith, Radha
Kumari, Vijay Sai, Lakshmi Bhargavi and others
Music : Shekar Chandra
Director: Ravi Babu
Producer: Ramoji Rao
Release date: 03/11/2011
Story:
An easy going tale, the story is about three young men. Anand (ajay) grows with confusion in life and so he decides to take one year break after degree. Mahesh (havish) wants to become a top model. Fidel Raja (prasad) wants to be a famous violinist. The three of them take up job in a pizza joint and in no time they become thick friends. Their lives take a turn when Anand falls in love with Archana (yami), Mahesh is chased by a gay (haleem) after his fight with Madhavi (sarayu) and Raja is forcibly married to his big enemy Rani (remya). What happens from there forms the rest of the story.
Presentation:
The director has come up with a predictable storyline and while the presentation was neat, the narrative was engaging. The dialogues were good. The script was written tight and the screenplay was upto the mark. Background score was good and only two songs were foot tapping. Cinematography was appealing. Locations didn’t have much to offer. Editing was matured but it was required during the second half. Costumes were natural and stylish while the art department was rich. Ajay has come up with a subdued performance but he did his role as required. Havish was cute and he was apt for the role. Prasad scored the brownie points as he oozed with energy and fun. Yami Gautam is a show stealer, she is hot, beautiful and shows good potential of acting skills. Remya is nice and she has a naturally sensuous appeal. Sarayu was pretty and did a good job. Ravi Babu brought few smiles. Sudhakar Raju was effective. Radha Kumari was regular. The others did their bit as required and added value.
Conclusion:
The film comes across with good entertainment and it has the right elements of comedy, sentiment, romance and feelings. While the first half goes on a lighter mode with the three different tracks and the ups and downs, the second half takes the sentimental turn and comes up with few twists. As such, the track of one pair is absurd and may not be that enjoyable. Overall, this is a film which goes fast and has enough dose of entertainment. At the box office, this will strike a chord with the college going audience. This will be a commercial success.