Rating : 1.25/5
Banner : Chekravarthy Productions
Cast : J D Chekravarthy, Brahmanandam, Brahmaji, Mukul Dev, Kavin Dev, Tara Alisha, Ghajala, Rajeev Kanakala, Venu Madhav, Subbaraju, Nagababu, Mayuri, Rama Prabha, Jeeva, Senthil, Shashank and Others
Music : Chakri
Cinematographer : Bharani K Dharan
Producer: K Satyanarayana
Director: J D Chekravarthy
Released Date: August 26, 2011
Story:
A worthless tale, the story begins with four friends Chakry, Abbas, Raghu, Gogi (JD, Mukul Dev, Brahmaji, Kavin Dev) who are going through tough times and need money to come out of their problems. They plan a kidnap and get hold of Maggie (tara alisha), daughter of a rich businessman. For hiding her, they choose the house of Khan Dada (brahmanandam) who was once a successful real estate dealer but now a broke man. Chakry and gang also lock up Khan and his family members along with few others (mayuri, Rajeev kanakala, rama prabha, venu madhav, jeeva etc) in his house and demand ransom from Maggie’s father. While the amount gets arranged, doubts, greed and suspicion begin to take over. Whether they are successful in their kidnap plan or not forms the rest of the story.
Presentation:
The director has come up with a thoughtless storyline and while the presentation was okay, the narrative was horrendous. The dialogues were weak, the script was spineless and the screenplay was pathetic. Background score was alright and only one songs was there. Cinematography was the saving grace. Editing was regular. Costumes didn’t have much work to do while the art department was normal. JD came up with a standard performance and he was natural. Brahmanandam was good at places. Mukul Dev was effective. Kavin Dev was upto the mark. Tara Alisha is sexy and glamorous. Ghajala looks chubby. Mayuri still has that erotic quotient. Rajeev Kanakala was regular, Jeeva was not used properly, Venu Madhav was funny, Senthil brought few smiles, the others filled the screen.
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Conclusion:
Though the film has been marketed as the continuation to the famous ‘Money’ series, there is no comparison between to them and this. While the first half goes about with the regular crass of characters and the plot, the second half goes about with some confusing sequences and mindless comedy. Overall, there is not a single point where the audience really connects to the film. The total blame goes on the director for his inability to handle the subject. At the box office, the film will find it hard to survive.
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