Thursday, May 20, 2010

Simha (Telugu-2010)

Cast:- Balakrishna, Namitha, Sneha Ullal, Nayanatara           Direction:- Boyapati seenu
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Hmmmm…however many people accept it as a super hit, it lacks the effective story telling and also portrays a lot of violence which is not so favourable for the lady audience of Andhra Pradesh. Balakrishna cracked a hit after a period of approximately 6 years and has made a good comeback into the industry with a new style. The first half is all about violence with too many fights since the beginning and the murder attempt on the hero at the end of first half is very sloppy and is not needed. The dance sequence with the college students and lecturers is very vulgar keeping in the view the dresses of the hero’s students and the way they dance with him. Coming to the second half, the best part of the movie resides here. The flashback scenes are very attractive and depict a new style of balakrishna with powerful dialogues yet again  and account for the success of the movie . The climax fight is not too good or not too bad but leaves an impression on the viewer. If the director could have made a better first half, the movie would have been an all-time hit. The background music given by chinna is too good and the music director chakri delivers good music. The movie didn’t showcase any hi5 stunts like in balakrishna’s previous movies and this had a good impact on the movie results. The director made a very good effort but the result still depends on the other departments. The worst thing in balakrishna’s movies is that his hair style doesn’t change in the whole movie and a lot of make-up on his face which clearly indicates that he is old enough. There is also not much good comedy in the movie. Finally, an average nandamuri fan will surely like this movie but others will not.

MoviE - CritiC rating – 3.00
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