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Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Bindaas



Bindaas Movie Review


Film: BINDAAS
Rating: 2.75/5
Banner: A K Entertainment
Cast: Manchu Manoj, Sheena Shahabadi, Ahuti Prasad, Jayaprakash Reddy, Vijay Kumar, Subbaraju, Supreeth, Paruchuri, Brahmanandam, Sunil, Raghu Babu, officer Bharat, Telangana Sakunthala, Vennela Kishore etc
Music
: Bobo Shashi
Cinematography: Ramesh Babu
Director: Veeru Potla
Producer: Sunkara Ramabrahmam
Release Date: February 05, 2010

Story:
A repeated tale, the story begins with Ajay (manoj) who is shunned by the big family of Mahendra Naidu (ahuti), the MP and noted person in Chittoor. Apparently, Ajay’s ascendant was the cause for this. Anyways, Mahendra Naidu has got a strong family feud with Seshadri Naidu (jayaprakash) and attacks happen on their family so he reluctantly calls Ajay to his concern along with other family members. All hate him due to his father. Ajay meets his cousin Girija (sheena) and in no time, love happens. Meanwhile, the tussle between Seshadri Naidu and Mahendra Naidu gets violent and Ajay decides to intervene and hold the problem once and for all. How he does that forms the rest of the story.

Presentation:
The administrator has come up with a routine tale and though the narrative was okay, the presentation was not upto the mark. Dialogues were average, the script was regular and the screenplay was weak at some points. Background score was good but songs were not sticking well. Cinematography is a major setback, redaction was crisp. Costumes were elegant and the prowess division made its presence felt. Fights were very well choreographed. Tungusic Manoj gave a high energy action and he was careful not to do solo scenes which would have been slummy otherwise. Sheena looks sexy but it is her cute face that gives a sweet feel to the viewers, she has done sufficiency glamour show and action was effective. Ahuti Prasad and Jayaprakash Reddy were regular, Brahmanandam and Raghu Babu generated good laughs, Sunil was normal, Subbaraju, Supreeth, Paruchuri, officer Bharat, Vennela Kishore, Telangana Sakunthala and others did their bit as required.

Conclusion:
The film finds a lot of familiarity with movies same ‘Ready’ ‘Namo Venkatesa’ etc and so there is null new most this one. While the first half is just most okay and will gratify the masses, the second half picks up with some interesting scenes here and there. Overall, the technical aspects are slummy but if the noesis was worked with some twists and turns then it could have created a better impact. At the box office, it is in the hands of the masses. If they just essay entertainment, it will make some money, the classes could find this stale and old.

TollywoodAndhra Verdict : Routine tale, null different

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