Date Released : 15 August 2007
Genre : Action, Comedy, Fantasy, Romance
Stars : Junior N.T.R., Mohan Babu, Priyamani, Mamta Mohandas
Movie Quality : HDrip
Format : MKV
Size : 870 MB
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Mahi is a beautiful wealthy heiress, but her family treats her as a lowly servant. She dreams of the day when a handsome prince will come to her rescue. Raja is an orphan and thief, living on his quick wits and charm to make money. Their paths had crossed once before when, as children, Raja had saved Mahi's life. When chance brings them together again, Raja snatches up the opportunity to collect ransom money. However, his plans are cut short when Yama, the vengeful god of death, decides to end his life prematurely. But even death can not stop sly Raja...
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Review :
An ode to Old school
In the nutshell the movie pays tribute to the original super-hit "Yamagola" and blends in a few tried-and-test sub-plots (read that as 1980's formula loaded with cinematic liberties). Nonetheless, it is an interesting watch and delivers good laughs.
Jr. NTR:: Performance wise, strictly OK considering the fact that "original" NTRs blood runs in his veins. And yes, his dancing skills deserve special mention - very supple & fluid.
Mohan Babu:: Initially, you search for Satyanarayana in the character but as you go along the tide you feel his performance is equally impressive, if not better.
Priyamani:: Manages to effective evoke the sympathy of the audience with her "miss-goody-two-shoes" performance and her soft expressions. You are glued to her until Mamta Mohandas appears on the screen.
Mamta Mohandas:: Now she is one heavy-weight if I might use the expression for every time she appears in the frame she sets it ablaze. Bessotted - completely!
Khusboo:: No meat in the character.
Naresh:: Good to see after a long hiatus and well suited for the role of Narada.
Rest of the star cast is adequate.
The art department and the CGI deserves nothing short of standing ovation. And same should be said for the concept of resurrecting the "orignal NTR". Needless to say, very clever and indeed innovative considering the fact its great to see the duo share the screen space.
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