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Movie:Naa Style Veru
Banner:Disira Productions
Rating:---
Released On:Jun 12, 2009
Sivaram (Rajasekhar) is a drunkard to the core and is the cause of concern for his brother ACP Sharath (Banerjee) and his advocate father (Chalapathi Rao). Apparently, he hates his family since he feels they were the cause of death of his lady love. However, a phone call comes from one Parvathy (bhumika) and she is locked up somewhere by some kidnappers. Parvathy is the daughter of a multimillionaire Vishwanath (Vijaya Kumar) who goes abroad for heart operation. Apparently, her family members are trying to kill her.Sivaram comes to her rescue and gets Parvathy out from there. She begins to stay with him and soon her father comes from the US. Meanwhile, Parvathy refuses to return to her home saying that she married Sivaram. Praveen, who works for Parvathy's father, kidnaps her while on her way to visit her father. He demands Sivaram to get five crores from her father as ransom. What happens next... forms the rest of the story.
Analysis :
Director Ram Prasad, though well-versed in his profession, story line confuses the audience. The screenplay should have been crisp. Though the film begins to appear as a suspense thriller, finally ends up nowhere. Even as a drunkard, the character of Sivaram thinks intelligently and being a lawyer never makes a genius out of a drunkard. Banerjee's role is wasted. It serves no purpose.Action: Rajashekhar is in his usual self. Bhumika too gave good performance laced with glamor. Ali too performed well in the role of a crippled one. Others too did justice to their roles. Music: Anoop Reubens fails to impress with his usual tunes. Re-recording is o.k Cinematography: Six HM lights used for a song that was shot in the day time serves no purpose. Sometimes the lighting is very dull. Very low quality work from this department. Editing: This is the only exception for this film. Good work. Action: Okay
TeluguOne Perspective :
One cannot define the genre of this film. Not a must to watch.