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Rating: 3/5
Banner:
Ambica Productions
Casting:
Balakrishna, Sada,
Tanusree Dutta, Shayaji Shinde, Ponnambalam,
Rajan P Dev, Ajay, Sutti Velu, Prakash Raj,
Ralapalli, Ramaprabha, Sony etc.,
Editing:
Goutham Raju
Fights:
Peter Heins
Music: :
Mani Sharma
Producer:
Ambica Brothers
Director:
AS Ravi Kumar Chowdary
Release:
29th April 2006
The film is based on sister sentiment and
it’s a blend of action, sentiment and
revenge. It’s a different film
from that of Balakrishna’s Faction flicks,
but the action part remains same. The trade
mark aspects in Bala Krishna’s films like
grandiloquent dialogues, incredible action
sequences and hero worshipping dialogues
couldn’t go far from this film as well.
Bala Krishna appears on the screen as the
protector of his beloved sister who is
physically handicapped. He admits her in a
college, for which Shayaji Shinde is the
correspondent. Shayaji dwells in the prison
but conspires to kill Bala Krishna with his
yes-men.Bala Krishna along with his sister
comes to a colony to live. Sada, who lives
in same colony, turns out to be the pair for
Balakrishna here. But the attacks of
antagonists on Bala Krishna frightens the
colony people and they ask him to vacate the
place and let them live in peace.
Then Bala Krishna’s sister reveals a secret
which happens to be the interval twist.The
second half of the film lets out the
background of Bala Krishna and the reason
for his rivalry with Shayaji.Prakash Raj is
the father of Bala Krishna who lives on the
income of his son. Bala Krishna lives as a
smuggler at Vizag shipyard and feeds poor
people. Balakrishna happens to see Tanusree
Dutta, the sister of Shayaji and she falls
in love with him. Shayaji develops rivalry
with Balakrishna in the same case. On the
other hand, Shayaji carries rivalry with
Bala Krishna for protecting his enemy
family. Bala Krishna protects the family of
Rajan P Dev. Bala Krishna’s sister turns out
to be a victim of Shayaji’s villainy.At
last, Bala Krishna saves his handicapped
sister and marries Tanusree Dutta by putting
an end to Shayaji and his yes-men. |