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Movie review - Dil by Gudipoodi Srihari
Dil
(For heart's sake)
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Genre: Love
Cast
: Nitin, Neha, Prakash Raj, Kalpana, Chalapati Rao, Sudha, Venu Madhav, LB Sriram, MS Narayana, Raghubabu, Rajan P Dev, Duvvasi Mohan, Anant, Gowtam Raju
Music: RP Patnaik
Dialogues: Chintapally Ramana
Lyrics: Peddada Murthy, Kula Sekhar, Suddala Ashok Teja, Chandra Bose, Vinare Sukumar, T Uma Maheswara Rao
Photography: Vijay
Art: Thota Tarani
Choreography: Shankar & Raja Sekhar
Editing: Gowtam Raju
Stunts: Stun Shiva
Producer: Raju - Giri
Story - Screenplay - Direction: VV Vinayak
Theatrical release date: 4th April 2003

Gudipoodi Srihari Review

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The story in the first half of this film runs almost on the same lines of Run, another three-letter title.

But Dil treads on its own path through scenes resolving the problem created in the subject. The film proves to be a quite challenging one for the baby-faced Nitin, as he plays an action hero, with plenty of fights. It becomes rather difficult to digest the fact that he triumphs against dozens of well-built goons. This is cinema and anything is possible. Hero Seenu (Nitin) loses his dil to mafia don Gowri Sankar's (Prakash Raj) daughter Nandini (neha). It is rather funny that fathers these films for such silly choice for their "only" daughters. Besides, his personal experience should have present lovers to get together.

Shankar faced similar problems with his wife's father (Rajan P.Dev) objecting to their marriage.

Shankar goes into flash back mode remembering how he had fallen in love with Nandini's mum and the problems they had faced.

In between these two scenes of "cause" and "effect," we watch a series of battles between Shankar's henchmen and our one-man army, Seenu.

Seenu's father Bhaskar Rao (Chalapathi Rao) encourages his son to go for the girl and see that "love" conquers. The dictum of this film then is "love is the final winner" It also sounds a warning about "love, youth power and students".

The film ropes in a multitude of students to check the villain's advance with his gang.
Nitin still needs some mobility in his expression and reaction. New entrant neha is adequate for the role. Prakash Raj merely makes the film his playground of histrionics. Chalapathi Rao and Sudha are competent as Seenu's parents. Chalapathi Rao is impressive particularly in the final scenes. Patnaik's music score is satisfactory.

courtesy: The Hindu

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