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Movie:Tinnama Padukunnama Tellarinda
Banner:Padmini Art Pictures
Rating:2.00
Released On:Apr 6, 2008
Pandu (Ali) stays in a village without any work. Most of the villagers pray God to send him away, as he is spoiling the other youths in the village. His parents Ramachandra Rao and Yasoda (Chalapati Rao and Sudha) decide to get him married, to make him learn responsibility. During the pelli choopulu (marriage alliance talks), the girl Madhavi (Jyothi Krishna) tells Pandu that she is in love with one Manikyam (Prabhakar) and want to elope with him. Accidentally, Pandu thrashes men of Jaggubhai and the latter asks Pandu to join in his gang. On the first mission, Jaggubhai tells Pandu to kidnap a girl, which is in the hands of Jayabhai. Incidentally, she is none other than Madhavi, who has eloped with Manikyam. Pandu takes her with him. How Pandu saves her from being sold to Dubai Sheiks and how he reveales the real colours of Manikyam will form the climax. Suvarna unites Pandu and Madhavi in the end sacrificing her love.
Analysis :
The hero's characterization appeared like an extended comedian role and has no weight at all. The director has also failed to establish the scenes involving Chalapati Rao and Gauthamraju though they gave good comedy relief. Likewise, the love thread between Ali and Tejasri is also not properly highlighted. Though the film has heavyweights like Jayaprakash Reddy, AVS, Jeeva and others in the star cast, all of them have been used for entertainment and comedy and the film lacked seriousness at any point of time. Moreover, several scenes have no logic.Ali has given fantastic performance all through the film. He has done justice to his character all through the film and the audiences does not feel bored with his performance. Jyothi Krishna and Tejasri have filled the glamour slots and have nothing much to perform. It is LB Sriram, who steels the show with his comedy, while Jayaprakash Reddy and Jeeva have played the comedy villains.
TeluguOne Perspective :
The film was slated for release on April 4 but was delayed by two days due to some technical reasons. The movie opened with an average to above average talk. However, the most important and notable point in it is that none of the cuts ordered by the censor board were cut in the film. Not even one dialogue was cut nor the sound in the lyric, which was ordered by the Censor Board, which was prominently displayed in the theatre. It is surprising, how the producer released the film without cutting the sounds in the scenes as per the Censor Board orders. Is it not violating the rule?