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Thursday, July 29, 2010

Bannam



Movie Review : Banam Previous Next Movie Movie Review Videos Preview Movie Review Updated on: 18 Sep 2009 Views: 112 As the time pass by, the trend reversed and the politicians started turning artistes now and then. Going a step ahead, former chief minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu’s brother Ramamurthy Naidu introduced his son Nara Rohit as hero. Though not acting is in his blood, Rohit stood to the expectations and has a handsome figure unlike many other heroes who do not have minimum qualifications to be a hero.

Artists Performance:

Bhagath (Nara Rohith) is an orphan, his mother had died in childhood. he has completed studies and he is preparing for Civils. When he is young, his father (Shiyaji Shinde) is Maoist jumps in river, while police comes around him and Bhagath assumed his dad is dead. But Shiyaji is alive, and lives a normal life. Bhagath wants to become an IPS officer.

Subbalakshmi is sincere girl and meets him at railway station but when she meets Bhagath she is already married with other man. But she is leaved by her husband for not given dowry from her parents. After many tries done by Bhagath, her husband does not accept him. She removes her mangalsutra. Shakthi is gangster and runs at there with local police. Bhagath has to face that goon Shakthi, who tries to kill him, but his father Shinde has arrived between them and gets killed.

Performances:

Nara Rohith has made a very confident debut which is really needed for hero of Tollywood. Vedika is beautiful and simple Brahmin girl and has played her role very tidily, as per requirement for traditional role. Shayaji Shinde is in poorly former Naxalite role. Rajiv Kanakala’s character is with style and his traits are realistic.

Analysis:

Banam is a realistic, honest and well handled movie with technical work balancing the content. It is different at starting than ending; it sets you up rather well. This movie comes with mostly new faces and they all perform well. Art director Bhupesh R. Bhupathi has thrived in recreating 80’s look. Director also has created scenes like Shiva cycle chain scene. Debutant director Chaitanya should be applauded for treading off and for in selecting the story.

Technical Departments:

This story is about a righteous guy, who struggles to be morally correct while cleaning out the wickedness forces in the society by sticking the rules and regulations of the system. Technically, the film is very good, Cinematography by Anil Bhandari is brilliant, and they have chosen the locales, which bringfreshness on to the screen. Gandham Nagaraju’s dialogues are very poetic.

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