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Movie:Kedi
Banner:Kamakshi Kala Movies
Rating:2.25
Released On:Feb 12, 2010
Ramesh aka Rammi (Nagarjuna) and Arshad (Harshavardhan) together cheat people and lead luxurious life with the easy earned money. ACP Shekhar (Shayaji Shinde) is trying hard to catch them. Rammy reaches Goa and collaborates with Chandra (Ankur Vikal) who runs a club along with drug smuggling. Under unexpected circumstance Janaki (Mamata Mohandas) ends up acting as Rammi's wife. She is none other than his childhood buddy. By the time Rammi realises this truth, Chandra and Rammi become arch rivals. What follows next form s the rest of the story.
Analysis :
Released on the eve of Mahashivaratri, this flick may disappoint Nag's fans. Though the director got the great combination of star hero Nagarjuna and star producer D.Sivaprasada Reddy, he failed to materialise this great opportunity. The production values are very high. Nag looked young and suave. He gave great performance. But the lack of good story and crisp screenplay disappoints the audience.
TeluguOne Perspective :
Action-: Nagarjuna's performance needs no special mention as he is known for his stylish looks and fine acting skills. He looked very suave in this flick. He took good care in fights and songs and even acting skills. He attracts the attention of class audience as well as mass. Mamata Mohandas-: She looked good and acted well as Janaki. Music-: Well composed. The special remix song "muddante chedaa..." entertains teh youth well. Harshvardhan-: He played a keyrole as the hero's friend. Excellent performance from him supported the story. Shayaji Shinde-: Though a routine role for Shayaji Shinde, he gave good performance. Scenes between Nag and him are well pictured. Brahmanandam-: He once again excelled in his role as a Koya/tribal man. His comedy splits the audience in laughter. Ankur Vikal-: Gave a good performance as a smooth character with cruel intentions as a drug smuggler. Finally, Anushka added a dash of glamor in a special song. This flick can be watched for Nag's stylish performance.