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Producer: Vikram Krishna Director: Hari Cast: Vishal, Bhanu Music: Yuvan Shankar Raja
Telugu superstar Vishal hit success at once with the dubbed versions of his films. He desires to repeat his success story with yet another dubbed version of his Tamil hit ‘Tamara Bharani’ titled here as ‘Bharani’ directed by Hari. This film is a spicy potpourri of love, hate, revenge, and emotions that never fails the taste of audience. So can the young hero look forward to bag another hit? Let’s check out.
Bharani Prasad a.k.a Bharani (Vishal) live at his maternal uncle Salt Sreenu’s (Prabhu) house together with his mother (Rohini) and his grandmother (Manorama). Bharani is very fond of his dear uncle and doesn’t stomach anything against him. PVR company is an archenemy of Salt Sreenu. Appalanaidu’s daughter Sakuntala (Nadiya) and her brother Veerinaidu (Nazar) always struggle to prevail over Salt Sreenu. Bharani unexpectedly happens to come across Bhanu (Bhanu) who instantly falls in love with him but Bharani shows no alignment towards her initially. Later he gets to know that Bhanu is Sakuntala’s daughter. Once Bhanu and Bharani go to meet each other in an island where the coastguard arrests and charges them with prostitution. Veerinaidu unaware of the truth attacks Salt Sreenu that vexes Bharani.
Afterwards Bharani discovers that Sakuntala is actually his aunt and separated wife of Salt Sreenu who parted because of him and his mother. Bharani tries hard to reunite them. But Sakuntala’s brother Veerinaidu tries to marry her off with his acquaintance Kamesam as Salt Sreenu signs the divorce papers only to humiliate the latter. But when Bharani gets to know the truth he rushes to the temple to stop the proceedings. In the end Sakuntala too realizes her fault.
But at the end of all these Kamesam gets killed and Bharani takes the blame on him. He is sent to jail only to return back after four years. In the mean time Appalanaidu and Veerinaidu plan to get rid of both Salt Sreenu and Bharani but stop short when they realize Bharani’s greatness. The film ends on a pleasant note with the coming together of Bharani and Bhanu in the end.
Talking about the performances in the flick, Vishal is just outstanding and so is Prabhu. Bhanu looks good in her role. Apart from them Nadiya and Nazar too act brilliantly. All the actors manages to get their expressions right.
Kudos to Prabhu and Nadiya for their excellent performance. Vijayakumar does honesty with his role. Shashank Vennelakanti dialogues are just fitting.
Yuvan Shankar Raja is good with the music as he tunes out some exceedingly good foot-tapping numbers. Vishal gets to shake his leg here and he does pretty well.
On the whole, a complete entertainment package for the audience.
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