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Wednesday 8 May 2013

Tadakha Movie Review

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Casting:  Naga Chaitanya, Sunil, Tamannah, Andrea Jeremiah, Ashutosh Rana, Naga Babu, Brahmanandam, Vennela Kishore, Raghu Babu, Rama Prabha, Jayaprakash Reddy, Srinivas Reddy and others.


Banner: Sri Sai Ganesh Productions

Producer: Bellamkonda Suresh, Bellamkonda Ganeshabu

Director: Kishore Kumar Pardasani

Music: S S Thaman



IT-Rating: 3.5 /5.0

Story

Siva (Sunil) a timid person gets the police job of his father (Naga Babu) who dies of heart attack. A calm person Siva stays away from fights while Kartik (Naga Chaitanya) is a street fighter.

Siva had to clash with smuggler, kidnapper Bagga (Ashutosh Rana) after joining duty. Kartik deals with them in Siva's place but Police department thinks it was Siva.What happens next should be enjoyed in theaters.

Performance

Naga Chaitanya will get action hero image with this film. He performed well in action scenes but did not impress in dances when compared to Sunil and Tamannah.

Sunil showed his style as a timid and also powerful police officer. He suited well for the role. Tamannah, Andrea tried to attract viewers with their beauties.

But their screen presence is limited. Tamannah showed her midriff. In other roles Brahmanandam, Vennela Kishore,Raghu Babu,Rama Prabha did accordingly.

Technical

There is no novelty in screenplay as it is a remake. Dolly did make only few changes. A little bit creativity could have done wonders.

Thaman's music is monotonous and background score is ok. Production values are quite good.

Wilson photography is good. Gautam Raju editing is average.

Plus Points

Action scenes

Heroines glamor

Sunil,Chaitu's incidents

Minus Points

Lack of logic

Routine Climax

Routine Screenplay

Analysis

Bellamkonda after considering many heroes for brothers roles in the film, settled for Sunil and Naga Chaitanya. Both suited well for the role.

Tamannah beauty treat is not as promoted. Though some logics are missing, film is enjoyable.

Comedy did not entertain at all. Action lovers will enjoy but film lacks force as the title shows.

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