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Friday, 19 February 2016
krishnastami movie review...!
Hero Suni is back on screen after a two-year hiatus. This is an important film for Sunil as his last film was a dud. This film is also important for Vasu Varma, whose first film Josh was a failure and he is coming back after a gap of seven years. Is Krishnashtami able to give Sunil the hit he badly wants? Has it helped Vasu Varma end his drought run? Let's see!!
Story
Krishna Varaprasad (Sunil), who loses his parents as a child, grows into a video game designer in a foreign country. He longs to come back to India, but his uncle tries every trick in the trade to stop him from coming back to India. He even plans Krishna's marriage with an NRI girl. So, Krishna plans to fly to India with the help of his friend Giri (Saptagiri). En route, he falls in love with Pallavi (Nikki Galrani). Meanwhile, he meets with Dr Ajay (Ajay), who witnesses a murder in the airport. He tries to help Ajay and gets into more trouble. He is forced to impersonate as Ajay. Ajay's relatives try to marry him off to another girl (Dimple). Krishna tries to run way. At the same time, an attempt is made on his life. Why are attempts being made on his life? What is his link to Ajay? Why is his uncle trying to prevent him from going to India? The story answers all these questions.
Performance
Sunil tries an image makeover. He tries hard to establish himself as a commercial hero. He works hard, but the comedian image refuses to wear off. There are two heroines, but both do not seem to have much to do except song and dance. Ashutosh Rana does a neat job as the villain. For a change Mukesh Rishi does a positive role. Brahmanandam fails to enthuse.
Technical
Vasu Varma takes up a routine subject and fails to do a decent job. The first half is slow, but the second half is racy. The story was originally written for Allu Arjun and Sunil doesn't simply fit the bill. The cinematography is good. Music by Dinesh is reasonably OK.
Plus Points
Comedy
Cinematography
Minus Points
Routine story
First half
songs
Our verdict
A routine comedy entertainer.
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