Thursday, 11 August 2011

'Dhada' movie reveiw





Dhada:  Dhada For audience and also the buyers!


Rating:  1.5/5


Story:

Vishwa (Naga Chaitanya) and Rajeev (Sriram) are the brothers who love each other. Vishwa falls in love with Rhea(Kajal) who is  millionairess.  Rhea's father (Mukesh Rushi) fixes her marriage with a billionaire. Meanwhile, Vishwa saves a girl from a gang of thugs which in turn affects the multi crore business of human trafficking run by RD (Rahuil Dev) and Kelly (Kelly Dorjee). Gangters starts hunting for the Vishwa which leads to the main story to the climax with unexpected twists.


Analysis:

Being with the great starcast and technical values the mainly mainly lacks in the script.It is the familiar story with the weak screenplay.Better to call it as a routine movie. Till the starting of the movie it tests the patience of the audience with boring screenplay and powerless dialogues.

Extraordinary visuals and the richness of the movie is the only plus point in this movie. Asper the second half the movie drags and drags like a bullock cart irritating the audience. Many of the audience left the theater for cigarettes and  drinks to relax from the painful movie and its headache. As the movie reached the climax the situation became worse  and audience started playing jokes on the movie.Claimax is the worst forever.

Picturization of the songs made the good music goes wasted. Awful makeup of Kajal didn't help the proceedings. On a whole, Dhada is a pretty badly made film with crores of money spent by the producer on absolutely nothing.

Performances:

NagaChaitanya being a telugu hero he cant pronounce some of the few telugu words wth perfection. This is definitely a bad sign for him.He has to wait for some more years and get some age to take up such kind of roles. His main intention is to become a mass hero. But he has to wait some more time for that. He had tried his level best for his dance and fights.



 
Kajal
's role looked like as if it was written after Titanic heroine's role. She did fine as a damsel in distress. But the makeup and styling of her not at all good. She looked awkward with that barbie doll kind of hairstyle.


Rahul Dev's character is not properly etched. Kelly Dorjee is typecast yet again. Sriram looked weak and uninterested throughout the film. Sameeksha switched to character roles with this film. Brahmanandam did everything possible to make the audience laugh but hardly succeeded. Ali too is wasted and so are the comedians who did few cameo appearances.



Tehnicalities:

Dialogues by Abburi Ravi didn't have the necessary zing. His work ranged from ordinary to hopeless in this film.
Music by Devi Sri Prasad is standard. None of the songs have the repeat value. Background score is not so great. Cinematography is slick and probably the best of the technical departments. Editing is not up to the mark. Production values are rich.

Director Ajay Bhuyan can make a film stylishly and that is what the impression you get on him after watching Dhada. He needs to work on various departments to call himself a director.

Plus Points:

- Richness and visuals
- Slick cinematography

Minus points:

- Weak script
- Poor direction


Final Word:Those persons who doesn't get the tickets of Kandhireega can go this movie.





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