Simha Movie review

Friday, April 30, 2010

Rating : 4 .5/ 5
Star Cast : Balakrishna, Nayanatara, Sneha Ullal, Namitha, KR Vijaya, Kota Srinivasa Rao, Brahmanandam, Ali, Krishna Bhagavan, Venu Madhav, Aditya Menon, Jhansi, Chalapathi Rao, Music: Chakri
Directed by : Boyapati Seenu
Produced by : Paruchuri Kireeti
Gist : Simha's legacy continues..


Analysis :Nandamuri Balakrishna is back in action with a bang in the form of Simha. The movie and the characterization of Balakrishna is as powerful as the title of the movie. Director Boyapati Seenu has to be applauded for making a true mass entertainer which Balakrishna's fans have been longing for quite a sometime. The first half of the movie came out really good with amazing songs and powerful action sequences. The interval bang was accentuated with good back ground score and made the audience eager to watch 'Simha' roar in the second half. The second half of the movie is beyond the expectations of even hard core Balakrishna's fans. Every frame of the movie came out extremely well and Balakrishna's performance is simply extraordinary. Music by Chakri is an asset to the movie. Art department and Cinematography team have to specially lauded for their brilliant effort. Editing could have been little better. Dialogues of the movie were written aptly and Balakrishna as always raised the emotions of audience with his dialogue delivery. Boyapati Seenu once again proved with Simha that he is here to stay for long time to make powerful mass entertainers with leading heroes of Telugu cinema.

Story :SrimanNarayana (Balakrishna) is a lecturer in college. He can't withstand any injustice and reacts sharply to it by punishing the offender. His Grandmother (K R Vijaya) is worried about him and is in search of a good girl to get her grand son married. Janaki (Sneha Ullal) joins the same college and starts liking Lakshmi Narayana. Janaki is taken away by a gang of goons and they attack Sriman Narayana's house. Janaki dad also comes to the rescue of her daughter and realises that he is related to Sriman Narayana. How Janaki and Sriman Narayana are related? and why Sriman Narayana's grand mother wants him to stay away from violence forms the rest of the story

Artists Performance :
Balakrishna - He came up with one of his career best performance in this movie. The style, grace, body language were simply superb and just can't be described in words. His dance steps in Simhamanti Chinode and Orabba were amazing. Balakrishna's character of Narasimha in Simha movie will be remembered for a long long time.
Nayanatara - She looked very beautiful in the movie. Her costumes and makeup added the royalty factor to her role. Few dialogues by her got great response from the audience.
Sneha Ullal - She was stylish and did her job well as Janaki in the movie.
Namitha - She looked good and provided the necessary oomph factor for the masses.

Highlights :
1) Balakrishna's getup and powerful characterization is the highlight of the movie.
2) Action sequences especially the one after the Lakshmi Narasimha kalyanam song.
3) Simhamanti Chinode song.
4) Boyapati's dialogues, narration and direction.


Negatives :
1) Comedy part could have been better.

Final Say : Its festival time for all Balakrishna's fans. They will watch this movie for more than once for sure. A must watch for all people who love powerful mass entertainers.

Very Nice Film

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