Sep 22, 2007

VIJAYADASMI MOVIE REVIEW (TELUGU MOVIE REVIEWS)

MOVIE NAME: VIJAYADASAMI


CAST: Kalyan Ram, Vedhika, Sai Kumar, Jayasudha, Suman, Simran, Brahmanandam, Srinivas Reddy, AVS and others
STORY: Perarasu
SCREENPLAY-DIRECTION: V Samudra
DIALOGUES: Parachuri Brothers
MUSIC: Srikanth Deva
CINEMATOGRAPHY: C Ram Prasad
EDITING: Nandamuri Hari
ACTION: Stun Shiva
PRODUCER: Eedara Rangarao
BANNER: Sai Sarwajeet Movies
RELEASE DATE: September 21, 2007

CINEGOER:

ANALYSIS:

Kalyanram is a promising talent, no doubt. With 'Athanokkade', he arrived. And after that, the only improvement is in his dancing, but he's still a little stiff. Good energy, good looks-needs good roles. Saikumar makes a good villain. He dominates in the second half. Vedika is pretty, dances well and does a good job in the little screen time she gets. Jayasudha and Suman suit their roles as does Mounika as their daughter. Lakshmipathi as the MLA's stooge is good. Rajan P. Dev as Saikumar's father-in-law is typical. Read More...

TELUGU CINEMA:


ANALYSIS:

Every hero's dream is to get into that lucrative 'mass hero mould'. Nandamuri Kalyan Ram has tried attempt with his latest film Vijaya Dasami, a remake of Tamil hit Shivakasi. It is completely designed to attract B and C Center audiences.

It will test your patience if you are looking for some quality entertainment and logic within the commercial frame. Though it is not aimed at class audiences, it doesn't make us feel that it is a complete masala film either, heavy action scenes and a dose of mother and sister sentiment not withstanding. A very predictable formula film directed shoddily by V Samudra. Read More...

GREAT ANDHRA:

ANALYSIS:

The film has turned up dull on a whole. It smells old in story line and also out dated in narration. Except the last few minutes of the film, the entire show tests the patience of audiences. The film starts with havoc created by some villain gang and that’s followed by the routine introduction of hero with fight. First half runs dull with many ups and downs. Interval bang is also not so great and the second half again goes dull with predictable scenes and weak dialogues and screenplay. The last few minutes of screenplay grabs some attention but still even that is routine.

Although, this Perarasu’s story brought success in Tamilnadu, it failed completely to entertain audience here. The treatment by Samudra also didn’t match to the expected tempo and emotional levels.

The songs are weak and all are on beaten track resembling Tamil fast beats. To sum up, the film should struggle a lot with publicity to make it reach people. Positive Word of mouth publicity is doubtful. Read More...

FILM CHAMBER:

ANALYSIS:

The film is a free remake of Tamil hit film Sivakasi, which starred Vijay. Director Samudra remained faithful to the story of Perarasu, but badly mauled the entertainment factor. The entire first half is a thorough boredom, while the second half goes awry. At the same time, Samudra missed the comedy, despite fielding Brahmanandam from start to finish. Over all, it’s a mediocre movie. The movie can be watched for the sake of performance by hero Kalyanram. Read More...

BHARAT STUDENT:

ANALYSIS:

It's a full length mass film and class people will not relish. It's only a semi treat for Nandamuri fans and the film on a whole is a poor show. Music is very dull. Read More...

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