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Movie Review : Naa Pranam Kante Ekkuva

Producer : Pratap Giri
Director : Sashi Preetam
Cast :Neeraj, Madhu Shalini, Vamsi Varma, Jeevan Sekhar, C Raju, Sridhar, Venessa, Anil, Saurabh, Masth Ali, Vinay, Sai Praveen
Music : Sashi Preetam
 
Sashi Preetham, the renowned music composer turns director with this film. He always talked highly about world cinema and its traits. This aspect made it very obvious that his first film will be upright. But contrastingly this film spills nothing more than aghast and boredom.

Rocky (Neeraj) is a bike racer who is in love with his college mate Chandrika (Madhu Shalini). She catches his eyes when he saves her from some eve teasers. Chandrika also flushes some feelings for him. What stops her from admitting it is her ‘past’ that she cannot forget. Now the past is that her father owed some money to Vamsi (Vamsi Verma) and he had been unable to repay it. So Vamsi had demanded his daughter in exchange of the money.

Chandrika and Rocky’s love blossoms though the reason had kept bothering her. Vamsi learns about their affair and challenges Rocky to defeat him in motor race. The winner will get the hand of Chandrika. Needless to say that Rocky wins the race and marries Chandrika!
 
The film is hackneyed and appears to be watched many times before. Slow narration adds to the woe. Even the motorbike sequences are a waste. A boring narration, a frail storyline, and sequences that hardly excites, this is what the film comprises of. Even the star cast doesn’t create a stir and their talent appears more boggling than they are. Neeraj of Dreams fame is harassing and Madhu Shalini has good looks but no acting skills. Vamsi also falls into a feeble category.

The cinematography by Bangari is wretched. The compositions of Sasi Preetham are not worth listening. Sasi Preetham please get yourself trained in film making before you torture the audience again!


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