Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Krishna Review

KRISHNA Review

Cast: Ravi Teja, Trisha, Chandramohan, Venu Madhav, Brahmanandham, Shayaji shinde, Mukul Dev, Jayaprakash Reddy, Ms Narayana, Sunil and others.

Director: VV Vinayak

Producer: DVV .Danaya

Banner: Lakshmi Narsimha Visuals in association with Kasi Vishwanatham.

Music: Chakri

Story A person named Chandrashekhar (ChandraMohan) who is an M.R.O in Vijayawada has a younger brother named Krishna (Ravi Teja). Introduction of the hero is superb.
Krisha is a PG degree Holder in MSC Computers. But due to some unusual incidents he gives away his job to a poor job applicant and instead lives idle without a job. One day he finds a beautiful girl in a Kanaka Durga Temple named Sandhya (Trisha).Krishna falls in love on the first sight with Sandhya.
Knowing that Sandhya has come to Babi‘s(brahmanandham) house as a relative for holidays ,tries a way to increase his love bond with the beautiful girl by trying to become close to her by conversation.. Krishna then plans his won family as tenants in the house of Babi. But unfortunately, after her holidays Sandhya returns to Hyderabad. Krishna becomes upset and tries to blackmail Babi ,for Sandhya’s address. He and babi start for Hyderabad to meet Sandhya.
Sandhya has elder brother named Shinde (Shayaji shinde) who is a big goon in Hyderabad. Krishna comes to know about Sandhya’s background. Meanwhile Shinde has a rival called Jakka (Mukul Dev) who due to some misunderstanding fights with shinde. Shinde plays a witty game and sends Jakka to a six year term jail imprisonment. Jakka Decides to marry Sandhya. Parallel to this, ignorant about the latest progress, Krishna goes to Shinde’s house and keeps a proposal to marry Sandhya.
Then how Shinde reacts to the proposal and how he devises a plan to eliminate Jakka and also Krishna in case and what is the end? Is the suspense which ahs to be seen on the big screen?Performances Ravi Teja lives to the character’s expectations and rocks the silver screen with his applaudable performances. He is awesome in dancing and acting skills and maintains his previous image gathered from Venky, Vikramarkudu and Idiot.
Brahmanandam is a hilarious comic character name d Babi in this film. Seeing his face makes the entire theater laughing. Trisha on the other hand has not much to act, but does whatever is offered to her with prompt perfection and her glam look in the film and costumes is awesome and sexy . She looks gorgeous in each and every frame.
As the villains Shayaji shinde, Mukul dev, jayaprakash reddy are apt to their given characters. They live the characters and make the audience feel of as real life villains. AVS and Sunil have done their characters with ease and perfection. Ms Narayana and Venu madhav have a good hilarious start, but as the film goes on their characters fade out.
Technically Music is the main highlight of this film. Chakri, who is the well known music director in Tollywood, did not live up to the expectations. All the tunes in this film are borrowed from Tamil and Hindi Chota K Naidu has come up with excellent photography and lived up t his caliber. On the whole the total picture is carved in a new way. Though the story is faded and looks old ,it has been added with latest colors which makes it look in a new and fresh way .the credit goes to Vv. Vinayak
The whole story in this film depicts the life of Goons in Vijayawada and Hyderabad. Though it has a serious subject, it is weaved in a comic manner till the end. On the whole if at all audience go for entertainment, this film will surely not disappoint them as it has all the ingredients of a hit entertainer.
And coming to the last, but not the least part. This film is sure to reach 50 days especially for the song Adrakottu kottu kottu, but not more than that.But if at all the Fan association of Ravi Teja indulges in some kind of manipulated, political game then it can surely reach for 100 days mark. As this is the latest fashion in the film industry to manipulate the box office records.
some pictures wallpapers from Krishna: courtesy Idlebrain

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