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Producer: Sai Babu Jagarlamudi, Y Rajeev Reddy
Director: Krish
Music: Mani Sharma
Casting: Rana, Nayanatara, Kota Srinivasa Rao, Posani Krishna Murali, Milind Gunaji,Brahmanandam and Others
Rating: 2.25/5.0
Story
Rana
Daggupati who earned acclaim with his debut film ‘Leader' is still
searching for hit after his films ‘Nenu Naa Raakshasi' and ‘Naa Ishtam'
bombed at box office. Rana chose the successful director Krish who not
only give entertainment, but also sends sublime message through his
films. Krish created lot of buzz with the title and made this as bi
lingual in Telugu and Tamil. The film released all over the world in
record number of theaters.
Babu (Rana) is an artist in
Surabhi Theater formed by his grandfather Subhramanyam (Kota). Babu
wanted to leave the profession and go to US for higher studies as the
theater artists' future is bleak. But, Subhramanyam requests his
grandson to perform one last show in his native Bellary and dies. Babu
decides to fulfill his grandfather last wish before he leaves for US.
Babu
and his troop goes to Beallary to give show where he bumps into
journalist Devika (Nayanatara) who is making a documentary on Reddappa (
Milind Gunaji), a mining mafia don. A small tussle between Reddappa
henchman Syda and Babu leads into a rivalry between them. When Babu
tries to dig deep into Reddappa background with the help of Devika, Babu
comes to know some stunning facts about his parent's death.
Who is behind Babu parents death and how Babu freed the locals from mining mafia don forms the crux of the story.
Performance
Rana
showed ease in the acting compared to his previous movies. His physique
best suited for the action scenes, but need to improve a lot in
dances.
Nayantara role is not promising and didn’t etch
well. Milind Ganaji best suited for the role as antagonist. Kota
Srinivasa Rao is brief. Murali Sharma is wasted. Ravi Prakash appears in
a less prominent role.
Brahmanandam, Raghu Babu and
Rajesh tried their best to evoke laughs. Posani entertained the audience
with his typical mannerism and dialogue delivery.
Two items songs by Sameera Reddy and Hazel Keech are not impressive and big speed breakers in the movie. Venkatesh appears in the fag end of the item song with Sameera.
Technical
Director
Krish who is best known for his screenplay ran out of ideas in second
half. The first half is promising with director connecting all the
characters well with the social problem. But, second half is big letdown
with ordinary screenplay. Director didn’t etch the characters well.
Music is average, but background score is very good .Cinematography is good. Action scenes are commendable. The plus point for the film is dialogues. They are entertaining yet thought provoking. There are few scenes which can be easily avoided.
Analysis
Krish
who gives entertainment with an undercurrent message failed miserably
in the movie. The movie takes of well protagonist appears like taking on
social issue, but director deviated the subject and concentrated on
revenge drama. The whole second half is nothing but a revenge drama with
loose screenplay and predictable climax.
On the whole,
‘Krishnam Vande Jagadgurum’ chances at the box office are bleak. This
movie will become another flop in Rana’s list.
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