Thursday, February 27, 2014

Bheemavaram Bullodu Review

Bheemavaram Bullodu Review Story: Rambabu (Sunil) is famous in his village for one thing, if he likes a girl as form of 'Pellichoopulu' she gets a very good alliance and her life is settled. Many girls parents keep visiting him for that luck. Meanwhile, he meets with a small injury and discovers he has brain tumor and only 10 days to live. With the villagers showing too much of sympathy, Rambabu leaves the village and comes to city and decides to do good for others by bashing up all the goons as he lives. He also meets Nandini (Esther) and likes her but doesn't want to proceed due to his health condition. However, a twist occurs and what happens from there forms the rest. Star Performances: Sunil is capable of showing good dance, humor, fights, emotions etc but somewhere he seems to be stuck trying to prove he is a hero. It is time he gets further clarity on his way forward. As far as this film is concern, he didn't bring out the best in him. Esther has got a very tempting face filled with raw native sex appeal. But trouble begins from below her neck where she is like a stuffed jute bag. She needs to tone herself up and curb her voluptuous oomph else packup time will come soon for her. Otherwise, she did her part properly in this film. Sayaji Shinde did his bit as required, Jayaprakash Reddy was brief. The likes of Vikramjit, Telangana Sakunthala, Raghu Babu, Sana, Srinivas Reddy were there to fill the gaps.   Posani was not his usual eccentric self. But the one to watch out for was Prithvi. He was the major source of entertainment and his timing of punch dialogues is impeccable. Supreeth was standard. Technical Team: Story of the film is very thin. A timid young man from Bheemavaram town goes to Hyderabad after knowing he has only 10 days to live. He wants to do what gives him happiness and starts fighting with baddies in the city. But he remains alive after 10 days and will cook plans to save life after that. Movie has some inspirations from Shaadi Se Pehale (Bollywood Film) Alibaba Aradajanu Dongalu (1994), which is a sort of inspired from Hollywood's Short Term (1990). Even one does miss several interactions that the lovely couple share right through the film in a romantic film in here. Bheemavaram Bullodu is high on production values, has average songs and Decent locales. Except, in his third outing, Uday Shankar disappoints big time, both as a director and writer. The story just doesn't work. You neither feel for the characters, nor does the plot keep you hooked to your seats in anticipation. The music by Anup Rubens is a mixed bag. The Premalo Padanura song looks good on-screen, The Supermanula song is likable. Marthand K Venkatesh's editing should have been crisper. Santosh Rao's cinematography is neat. Anup Rubens background score works at times. Choreography is middling. Fights are major drawback in the film as they are long. Production Values of Suresh Productions are decent. What is Good:        .  Prithvi's comedy       . Suni     .Punchlines in Parts What is Not Good:
  • Screenplay
  • Inspired Sequences
  • Long Fight Sequences
  • Direction
  • Snail Pace Narration.
 Analysis: It's a boring film that banks heavily on poor comedy. Comedy alone cannot save a film when there is no grip on the screenplay. Everything about the film has an out dated look and feel. The fights are too dragged and the costumes look antiquated. The emotions don't work either because of which the love story in its entirety fails to make much impact. Overall, the intentions were okay, the effort that has gone into the making of the film very evident in every frame, but sadly the results not quite upto the mark.  

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