
A healthy comedy film
Film: Bommana Brothers-Chandana Sisters
Rating: 3/5
Banner: Siri Cinema
Cast: Allari Naresh, Krishna Bhagawan, Farzana, Venu Madhav, Kota Sreenivasa Rao and others
Presented By: EVV Satyanarayana
Music: Sri Lekha
Lyrics: Bhaskarabhatla
Editing: Marthand K Venkatesh
Dialogues: Veligonda Srinivas
Producer: Ammiraju Kanumilli
Director: Srinivas Reddy
Story:
Bommana Brothers (Allari Naresh and Krishna Bhagwan) are the thieves those pilfer everyone and everything. Their parents (Tanikella Bharani and Kovai Sarala) are also thieves. Once, the brothers happen to see a photograph of Chandana Sisters (Farzana and Ridhima) in the wallet of a rich man (Kota Srinoivas Rao). They plan to marry those girls to become
the owners of big property. They learn that one sister like devotees and devotion while other sister likes social service and serving handicapped people. To impress them one brother (Allari Naresh) acts like a devotee of Lord Rama and sings songs from the film Sri Ramadasu. The other brother (Krishna Bhagawan) acts like a blind man to get sympathy from
his girl. Thus they find their ways to impress their girls. Finally how things set right is the story.
Performances:
Both Allari Naresh and Krishna Bhagawan performed up to the mark in the film. Krishna Bhagawan brought laughs with his trade mark dialogue delivery while Allari Naresh made comedy with his foolish antics. Farzana looked very charming and beautiful while Ridhima is just ok. Ramya Sri’s glamour dose worked well to ignite the mass audiences.
Dharmavarapu Subrahmanyam’s comedy as Ring Raja spills laughs in theaters.
Dialogues are with punch although lacked in grip due to some long scenes. Editing by Marthand K Venkatesh is crisp and sharp. Bhaskarabhatla lyrics are good with lyrical sense. Sri Lekha added life for that.
A lot of appreciation must be given to the music for coming out with some melodious tunes and pat on the back for camera team for capturing the foreign locales very well.
The songs ‘Vanoste Varshakalam…’ was shot in the deserts with aesthetic color schemes. The substance in the lyrics and also the music is appealing for ears.
‘Yama Yamaga Muddistavani..’ is with fast beat punch and that was shot in Dubai extensively. It projects the dancing skills of Farzana nd Allari Naresh.
‘Poddunnemo Osaari..’ is also good to ears and haunts for some time. Although the tracks relating to the song ‘Pachanidaname..’ from ‘Sakhi’ overlapped here and there it stood original on a whole.
‘Nenu Ready Abbaya..’ is a mass beat in folk style that has shown Paki Hegde as item dancer. Allari Naresh covered up well in the song and Krishna Bhagawan didn’t even try to match with Naresh in dance.
Director Srinivas Reddy dished out a mass film finally. It is exclusively for mass audiences indeed.
The director came up with a subject that is full of comedy and the message is very clear that it is oriented completely towards the mass audience. Though thetwists of characters are good, the narration of the plot was saggy and the presentation was lacking finesse. It looks like the editing department was missing out on its job considering the movie length
It is quite surprising to say, the audiences generally go out to relax during songs. But they sit tight during songs and some were seen going out when the comedy track is being dragged beyond limits. At the same time, several scenes are beyond logic and if you can ignore such silly drawbacks, the film is worth watching for the sake of entertainment. The director should have paid a little more attention while scripting the screenplay. Or he should have chopped of some lengthy scenes while editing the film. The audiences of B, C centres could enjoy this kind of comedy. As usual, the music director again used some old tunes for some songs and the audiences got a feel of listening to the songs earlier. The director made use of several old songs in the backdrop, especially from Sri Ramadasu and others. Had the editing a little more tight and crispy, the film would be little better.
Pluse Points: Story and dialogues – Veligonda Srinivas, Camera – Adusumilli Vijaykumar, Editing – Marthand K Venkatesh, Lyrics – Bhaskarabhatla, Music – MM Srilekha, Choreography – Prem Rakshit, Presents – EVV Satyanarayana, Producer – Kanumilli Ammiraju, Screenplay and direction – Srinivasa Reddy
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