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Bindaas (Ajay gaadi vijaya gaadha)
- Movie Review
(Courtesy: Idlebrain.Com)
Cast: Manoj Kumar Manchu, Sheena, Vennela Kishore, Jaya Prakash
Reddy, Ahuti Prasad, Brahmanandam, Sunil, Raghu Babu, MS Narayana, Supreet,
Vijay Kumar, Subbaraju, Shravan, Kasi Viswanath, Bhanu Chandar, Benerjee, Sudeepa,
Telangana Sakuntala etc.
Ajay (Manoj Manchu) and his parents are alienated from a big family of factionists
in Rayalaseema. Ajay belongs to the family of Mahendra Naidu (Ahuti Prasad).
Seshadri Naidu (Jaya prakash Reddy) is the enemy of Mahendra Naidu. They keep
killing the family members of each other. The story of the movie is all about
the free spirited Ajay puts an end to these killings.
Artists Performance
Manoj Manchu: Manoj Manchu deserves a huge round of applause
for his terrific work in this movie. Manoj has shown inclination to do something
different with Nenu Meeku Telusa and Prayanam movies. Bindaas is a regular commercial
film and Manoj Manchu brought a new perspective to his character with his extremely
cool attitude. Characterization done by Veeru Potla should also be commended.
His dialogue delivery, comedy expressions and dare-devil stunts are really good.
Others: Sheena looks like a kid (not like a heroine of a commercial
film) and she is adequate. Vennela Kishore gets an entertaining role and he
is really good. Sunil is nice in the supportive role. Master Bharat has done
another entertaining character in this movie. Brahmanandam entertains again.
MS Narayana is good though his role is a small one.
Technical departments
Story - screenplay - direction: Story of the movie is little
predictable. The story has some shades in Venky’s Kalisundam Raa. What
separates this movie from the similar movies that came in the recent months
was the treatment and characterizations done by the first time director Veeru
Potla. He shows very good promise with this movie and he has it in him to become
big in the future. He has got good timing in comedy and entertainment. However,
he needs to work on the holistic perspective of the movie.
Other departments: Music by Bobo Sashi should have been better.
Cinematography is alright. Dialogues by Veeru Potla are huge plus to the movie.
There are a good number of humor-laced conversations at regular intervals. Stunts
and chases are beautifully coordinated. Producer Anil Sunkara comes up with
good production values and publicity.
Analysis: First half of the movie is entertaining. Second
half goes on predictable mode. Climax is clichéd. Debutant director Veeru
Potla shows promise and he has got good grip in entertaining scenes. Plus points
of the movie are Manoj Manchu’s entertaining performance and entertainment.
On the flipside, heroine and music should have been better. The story of Bindaas
offers nothing new, but Veeru Potla succeeds in making this movie appear entertaining
despite of clichéd story. Bindaas also has enough commercial elements
that could work at box office.
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