Film- Vishak Express
Starring- Rajiv Kanakala, Allari Naresh, Kota Sreenivas Rao etc.
Music by- Kurakula Vijay
Directed by- Mullapudi Vara
Screen Play- Yeleti Chandra Shekar
Release date-8th February 2008
Story:-.
Two young men ( Rajiv Kanakala & Allari Naresh ) meet in Vizag express and introduce each other. E parichayam Mandhu varaku veluthundhi and they start discussing ,they come to an understanding in their discussion that Rajiv should kill Naresh’s wife and Naresh should kill Rahiv’s father. Both of them have their own reasons for such agreement.
Two days later, Rajiv’s father Kota Sreenivas Rao gets murdered. That murder case comes on to Rajiv. In the mean time, Rajiv comes to know that Naresh killed his father.
There after Allari Naresh goes after Rajiv asking him to kill his wife as for the agreement. But Rajiv denies that agreement and says ’I made that agreement when I was drunken mood. I can’t kill your wife’
Naresh starts blackmailing Rajiv that he will produce the evidence to that police, that Rajiv killed his father.
Why Naresh wants to kill his wife and what the reason for selecting Rajiv for this purpose must be watched on the screen.
Performances-
Allari Naresh played negative role and he had lot scope to perform. Naresh has done good job. Rajiv‘s role is length enough but nothing much to perform.
Kota Sreenivas rao played drunkard role; we can simply say he lived in that role; he gets sympathy from audiences when he dies. And Preeti and Narsing Yadav have done justice to their roles.
The story is good but Chandra Shekar Yeleti screenplay failed to get the attention of the audiences in the first half. We can appreciate Yeleti for his job in the second half. Lack comedy is a big minus point
Vijay Kurakula’s music gets average marks.
The film runs in a very interesting fashion and the fast half is very racy. It is as if we are hardly half an hour into the film but it is already intermission. Such is the effect of good screenplay.
The film drags just a bit in the second half and a song obstructs the pace of the film. But the film never bores you at any point of time, even for a second.
Finally, it is a good film. Watchable once. On a whole, the future of this film depends on how the youth audiences receive it.
Sunday, February 10, 2008
Visakha Express Movie Review
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