This must have been the longest film running for more than
three hours among the entire range of youth films released
during the last two years.
But there is little substance to the story. Even the narration
is quite confusing. Only in the second half, some element
of crime is introduced.
One wonders why Achyut Reddy made such a long film, with scenes
almost running like a serial without making sense.
'Talk as you like and do what you want' appears to be the
dictum even in a classroom. The teacher-student relationship
depicted in the film is unrealistic.
Babumohan, our member of State Legislative Assembly, who plays
a teacher, should have been the first one to protest against
this kind of picturization.
The cast is made up of new actors. Adarsh, Bablu and Soni
Raj play the main roles. These three students are good friends
and spend time together, mostly in Soni's house.
Adarsh hopes to marry Soni, but soon learns Soni is a fan
of chess Grandmaster Amrut (Mukesh) and even longs to marry
him.
Now Adarsh and Bablu decide to fulfil their friend Soni's
ambition. In order to win his heart for Soni, the two take
a job in Grandmaster's household and start brainwashing him
on how great Soni is, how traditional she is and so on. But
for the artiste who plays the role of the chess grandmaster
and another girl appearing in a small role as one Rangamma,
none in the cast look good and fit in their roles.
Music is refreshing, but the songs cannot be comprehended
with false voices, noises and bad mixing.
courtesy:
The Hindu
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