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Movie:Raktha Kanneeru
Banner:Vrushabhadri Productions
Rating:---
Released On:Feb 27, 2004
This story belongs to the period of 1950's. Mohan (Upendra) returns from the west after 'educating' himself with a double degree. He reels under the influence of the west so much that he finds the traditions and customs followed in India to be utterly senseless. He is also an heir to the largesse left by his departed jamindar father. Mohan starts visiting a prostitute Kantha (Ramya Krishna) everyday. After looking at his bad behavior, his mother decides to marry him off to a traditional girl Chandra (Abhirami). During the first night, he asks Chandra for a lip-to-lip kiss and when she refuses to do so, he gets pissed off. He declares that he would not touch Chandra again. He starts living in Kantha's house. He prefers to stay at the birthday bash of Kantha's mother to the last rites of his deceased mother. He transfers all his property to Kantha and then goes bankrupt. After a couple of years, Mohan suffers from deadly disease (at that time) of leprosy. Kantha locks him up in a cellar and treats him like an untouchable. After sometime, kantha throws him out of her house and Mohan loses eyesight in the process. He starts wandering in village to beg for food. And one fine evening, he goes to Chandra's house to beg. The rest of the story is all about the climax of 'Rakta Kanneeru'.
Analysis :
Upendra is appropriate as Mohan. He changed his facial expressions by adding bucktooth (etthu pallu). He is extremely spontaneous while showing the tantrums of foreign-returned youngster. He is also excellent as leprosy patient. Upendra should be commended to do a leprosy patient role without any hesitation. Abhirami is very good as a village belle by wearing brown-colored full sarees. Ramya Krishna is sexy as the devious prostitute. Kumara Bangarappa is very decent as a good Samaritan. Veteran vamp Jyoti Lakshmi still calls the shots by looking good in the role of Ramya Krishna's mother. Music director and director of this film Sadhu Kokila donned the role of a pimp. JV Somayajulu is impressive as the father of Abhirami.
TeluguOne Perspective :
This film is a typical Upendra film. His histrionics and the dialogues written to him are the plus points. Though it's a periodical film, the makers made sure that they did not put any extra money for sets as they shot the film in a couple of palatial mansions and gardens. The first half is entertaining. And second half lacks entertainment value as hero is shown as leprosy patient. With the success of this film in Karnataka, Upendra embarked on another remake of old classic 'Devadas'. Over all, it's a must watch flick for Upendra fans. Others can wait till the DVD is released.