Review & Rating
Cast & Crew
Starring :Nani,Mehrene KaurPeerzada
Director :Hanu Raghavapudi
Producer :Ram Achanta,Gopichand Achanta,Anil Sunkara
Music Director :Vishal Chandrasekhar
Release Date :12 February 2016
After scoring a huge success from Bale Bale Mogadivoy Nani is back with a romantic
thriller Krishnagadi Veera Premagadha directed by Hanu Raghavapudi.This film hits the screens
today.Let see how this film turn out to be.
Story:
Krishna(Nani) is carefree youth in the faction area Rayalaseema.He is in love with his
childhood sweetheart Mahalaxmi(Mehreen) but is scared to death to reveal it to her family.
One fine day,Krishna lands at Mahalaxmi's house to confront her brother.This is also the time
when Mahalakshmi's family is attacked by opposition gang in their village.To his shock,Krishna
finds that Mahalakshmi is not available at the house but her entire family is destroyed except for
Mahalakshmi's three little nephews.
Left with no choice,Krishna ran away with three kids to save them.Rest of the story is as to
how Krishna manages to save these kids and ends up winning his love amidst a huge chaos which
also involves a dread mafia don.
Plus Points:
One of the biggest plus points of the film is writing.The script is quite new and the way it is
told in a commercial format is also entertaining.Nani is star of the film and once again gives an
honest performance. Mehreen makes a confident debut and looks convincing as a village belle.
Performance wise too,she is decent and has long way to go.Yet another major plus point of the film is
the quirky love story.
First half of the film is hugely entertaining and has some good comedy as well.Satyam
Rajesh's scenes with Nani evoke good laughter and makes things breezy.The various twists that are #
showcased featuring mafia don Murali Sharma and all the mistaken identity scenes featuring him
and Prudhvi have been placed well in the film.
Minus Points:
The film is bit lengthy and the makers act quickly and edit out some unnecessary scenes
the output will be even better.Towards the end of the first half,one gets a feel that the preceedings
are dragged a bit too much.
Two songs which come during second half are huge speed breakers and spoil the flow of the
film big time.Post the interval,the film moves on a single point agenda and the preceedings are a
bit routine.
Rating:
Cinemacart :3.5/5
Check out this trailer
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