Hero Evadite Nakenti
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Heroin Evarite Nakenti
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Direction Elavunte Nakenti
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Songs Elavunte Nakenti
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Review:
Most of us understand Einstein’s science as “Everything is relative”. So I should say this movie is relatively better. But relative to what is the next question. Relative to the previous movies of Rajasekhar released last couple of years. In one sense it can be proclaimed relative to existing movies at theatres.
Inspired by the success of the underdog movie ‘Samanyudu’, this movie comes in the same flavor ie., cleansing the politics of India. Hero is an army major who comes back on holiday to home. It is just a coincidence that all the problems in Indian politics are sleeping in his adjacent rooms. His moral less minister father, corrupt IPS and IAS brothers-in-law and his greedy sisters are the main villains in the story. He protests them and finally realizes all the system is corrupted. He contests against his father as independent and wins MLA seat as independent. This independent with only one seat is made Home minister of the state. (All politicians are shown as comedians who have got no other option but to make him HM) After an hour of heroisms he kills the killer who kills his father. I did not wait till the end as I assumed that climax would be “everyone lived happily ever after”.
If you are not an ardent admirer of logic you will appreciate the plot. Any thing that defies reason can be done in movies.
Performances:
Rajasekhar is as usual portrayed as angry young(?) man. He has done story, screenplay and dialogues for this film. I can’t imagine how one who cannot speak proper telugu sentence write a story with dialogues. Screenplay must have been done by him as it is clearly seen.
Who says heroin should be pretty. One need not be pretty to become heroin.
No comments about direction and screenplay; the less we talk, the better.
Bottomline:
If you don’t have anything to do, go for this. If you don’t look for reason in anything, this is the movie for you
Monday, April 23, 2007
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