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Movie:Donga Sachinollu
Banner:Sasidhar Productions
Rating:1.50
Released On:Apr 25, 2008
Brothers Ramudu (Raghubabu) and Kamudu (Krishna Bhagawan) were brought up by their uncle and aunt (Chandramohan and Sakuntala). Their older sister gets married to a well-to-do NRI (Vinod Kumar) and has a daughter Kavya (Rambha). Ramudu and Kamudu, who are less than intelligent, are treated like fools by the entire village, including their aunt and uncle. Kavya finds herself penniless as the court seizes her parents' entire assets. In these circumstances, do Ramudu and Kamudu take responsibility for their niece? Does one of them marry Kavya according to their deceased sister's wishes? More importantly, does Kavya develop any romantic feelings for either of the brothers? There lies the substance of the story.
Analysis :
Director Raja Vannemreddy has written an entire screenplay based on a thin storyline. For those conversant with Tamil films, the story reminds you of the old Sathyaraj-Prabhu-Nadia starrer Chinna Thambi, Periya Thambi. Raghubabu and Krishna Bhagawan have ably propped up the script with their performances. The two male leads are at ease in the dance sequences, choreographed while keeping in mind their village-idiot roles. Rambha, said to have played a pivotal role, does not seem to have much to do on screen, apart from a couple of duets with the heroes. Srilekha's music is strictly okay. The remix of 'Ippatikinkaa.' reminds us of an old tune; even the choreography gives the feel of a 70s song. Raghubabu's character has been not defined as well as Krishna Bhagawan's, who has given his best in the main lead.
TeluguOne Perspective :
Dialogues by Rajendra Kumar are just so-so. Vijayakumar's cinematography is exquisite. The comedy track of Brahmanandam, Venumadhav and Kondavalasa Lakshmana Rao is a laugh riot, but Rajiv Kanakala's dalliance with Rambha is vague. Overall, a passable comedy.