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Eduman
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Post Number: 72 Registered: 08-2005 Posted From: 202.65.136.134
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Sinna >> Please mail me once at sinnabtdb@yahoo.com Emi mail cheyamantav Sinna??? |
Shoaibaktar
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Post Number: 31 Registered: 08-2005 Posted From: 203.126.245.198
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Thursday, September 01, 2005 - 12:05 pm: | |
Andhrudu Vs Okkade |
Andhrastar
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Post Number: 194 Registered: 08-2005 Posted From: 59.93.70.125
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Thursday, September 01, 2005 - 10:25 am: | |
nenu expect sesa ee cinema hit avutundhi ani trailors are simply superb REAL STAR STRIKES AGAIN |
Sinna
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Post Number: 9104 Registered: 04-2005 Posted From: 68.226.157.141
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Thursday, September 01, 2005 - 10:08 am: | |
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Eduman
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Post Number: 71 Registered: 08-2005 Posted From: 61.95.134.115
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Thursday, September 01, 2005 - 10:06 am: | |
Source: http://www.cinegoer.com/ As this 'Real Star' Srihari has been guessing, this film indeed opens his second innings again opening again with the role of a sincere police officer. But the officer here is given a test of controlling crime in a faction-ridden area. Yugandhar (Srihari) is an honest police officer of the rank of Police Commissioner. He too fell for the charm of Rayalaseema stories that were found to be major successes. However, the texture of this film is different. The police officer Yugandhar, he plays, has to control crime and check the menacing moves of the hardened factionists, who are notorious to make or break the career of politicians. The film right from the opening shot runs extremely well. The setting of drama by Mahesh is intelligent and he succeeds in interpolating scenes with sentiment and humor. Above all Mahesh got good support in dialogue. The dialogue writer Veligonda Srinivas is a lesser known name. Yet this film will sure put him in the bracket of sensible writers, known well for political and legal aspects of the story line. There are quotable quotes in his sentences. There was even good response in the auditorium. However as the story line progressed well in to the second half and then to the last scenes, the director and producer must have thought of falling in the familiar track, just to engage the audience with fights scenes. Except this part, each scene is well chiseled. Srihari looks conscious of what his target is. He is in need of a big success. This film will sure get it and will be known as a mass entertainer. The word 'Real Star' is well projected in word and deed. Yugandhar opens the drama expressing his philosophy of implementing law and order saying that he will either leave the person warning him with dire consequences or simply would shoot him dead and call it encounter. He has already been transferred many times, because he tried to implement law and order strictly and never cared for politicians. Home Minister (played by Nagubabu), after watching his style of work sends him to Rayalaseema to put under check a faction leader named Subba Rayudu (Mukhesh Rishi). He also promises him his moral support. On his way to Rayalaseema, Yugandhar has the taste of how police station in Seema area works. He then warns all officers of dire consequences if they misbehave. He tells the officers to forget the past and curb injustice at every place and arrest those who are responsible. Rayudu and his son are the major problem. They have been enjoying supremacy till Yugandhar entered the area. Their sole aim is to kill Yugandhar. It is a kind of tit for tat game for most of the time, with the police officer becoming supreme. But the real trouble comes when Rayudu's son rapes constable Subba Rao's (LB Sriram) daughter. She dies in the hospital. She asks Yugandhar to kill the perpetrator of this crime on her. The first thing that happens is the murder of the rapist. The film, then, suddenly drops into routine drama, showing how he hunts for Rayudu and his minister brother Jayaprakash Reddy. That is also the time; the Home Minister changes his colors suddenly and changes into the side of Rayudu. Like in most of the films, it is the flexing of muscles by the hero is the only solution for the problems, here too. The film is decently made, with Srihari, as expected, dominating the show. The film is loaded with plenty of muscled men. Fights are well planned and executed. Santoshi as SP's wife and Surekharani as the raped girl perform their roles well. Dharmavarapu gets a lighter vein role of a politician, who constantly claims support of people of a particular caste. The young man who played the spoilt son of Rayudu is adequate. LB Sriram is simply brilliant in his role of a police constable. Musical pad up by Vandemataram Srinivas to scenes is satifying. There is only one song in the film, featured on Abhinayasri. The film is worth watching. |
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