Brahmanandam Escaped From Chiranjeevi Fans
Tuesday, April 8th, 2008![]() |
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Nag has a photo in his money purse. When ever he feels bore, he immediately takes out the purse and watches that photos. That photo works as a medicine and make Nag energetic and happy. Is it a girlfriend photo? No, it is of comedian Brahmandam, Brahmandam with Ray ban glasses.
Even Amala Nagarjuna suggests Nag to look in to that photo when ever he looks in sad mood.
This was disclosed by Brahmanandam in Cine Maa awards function.
The film Lakshmiputrudu has Brahmanandam is a comic role. He plays the role similar to Rajnikanth in shivaji , the dress, the walking style, the mannerism etc. Brahmanandam’s role is very similar to that of Rajnikanth. There is the trademark Rajni mannerism, popping a chewing gum (Brahmy however fails to put it in his mouth and this is supposed to be the comedy).
There is also the famous helicopter scene in which Rajni comes out of the helicopter when he comes to a village.
But Brahmanandam’s antics and parody of Rajnikanth fall flat. There is no laughter in the theater even once. The entire sequence of Brahmanandam is the film has no connection whatsoever with the film.
On the other hand, Ali has done a similar role in Gopichand’s Ontari. Ali mimics Rajniakanth’s act from shivaji
The dress, the style of walking, laughter and dialogue delivery, everything is a perfect copy of Sivaji. Ali has done a wonderful job and the entire audience splits into laughter at his action.
Ali also does the popping bubble gum into the mouth act with style. Ali was so good that many felt as if they were actually watching Rajnikanth and not Ali. For once, Ali has beaten Brahmanandam fair and square.
Director V V Vinyak said that he would come up with a great entertainer and he has kept his word. The film has lived up to all the pre-release hype and more. Ravi Teja comes up with another brilliant performance and his energy levels keep everyone amazed. They seem too keep rising with every film.
Trisha also looks her ravishing best in the film. The chemistry between Ravi Teja and Trisha is also very good. Brahmanandam steals the show once aging with his typical but thoroughly enjoyable brand of humour. Krishna is a Sankranthi gift to all filmgoers from Ravi Teja and Vinayak.
Tagline: Nicely packed comedy flick
Strengths: Ravi Teja, Brahmanandam and comedy
Weaknesses: Routine story
Must see scenes:
1. Comedy between Brahmanandam and Ravi Teja
2. Comedy bits in the villan gang
Must avoid scenes: Nothing much to mention
Analysis: It is an out and out comedy flick with very good comedy timing and expressions by the characters. Krishna has a very hillorious first half and a little serious second half with good action sequences. This movie is particularly a good refresher after watching Okkamagadu yesterday. It will surely draw crowds during these Sankranthi holidays. It is a complete entertainer to those audience who watch movies only for entertainment.
Performances: Krishna movie has Ravi Teja as hero whose role is custom made and also tailor made for him. It is a complete mass comedy entertainer and Ravi Teja just lives in the role. His comedy timings and expressions are excellent.
Trisha did a very glamorous role for the first time in Telugu cinema. She proved the fact that she can also go for skin show if necessary. She looks good in the role of a rich man’s sister who falls in love with the hero.
Brahmanandam needs to be applauded here. He did his role with ease and made it in such a way that he brings the whole audience down with laughter. He achieved Guinness Book of Records, if there is anything more than this then i would pray to God that he should get that also. He combined with Ravi Teja created a rib-tickling comedy which will remind us of Dhee movie.
Other characters like Venu Madhav, Sunil, Mukul Dev, Chandra Mohan and others are adequate in their roles.
Music by Chakri looks like he copied from hindi and tamil songs when heard but when seen on screen these songs create a whole new impression because of the taking and dance sequences. They are up to the mark.
Dialogues by Akula Shiva are superb. He timed the comedy dialogues, punches, sattires excellently and made the audience roll with laughter. Akula Shiva is developing with each movie. When compared to Lakshmi and Tulasi he did a better job in Krishna.
Chota K Naidu played jimmics with his camera. He shot Vijayawada in such a way that even the audience of Vijayawada would feel proud of their city seeing the beauty of it like how I felt. He captured Vijayawada in its true beauty and showed it to the viewers. Good work Naidu.
VV Vinayak as the director and screen-player did an excellent job. He should be appreciated first for the issue that he shifted from action genere movie to comedy genere. Though his trade mark vechicle blastings and lengthy chase sequences are present in Krishna, the comedy in this movie dominates every other thing and makes this movie a hit. After the super flop Yogi last year (12-01-2007), VV Vinayak is releasing Krishna exactly after one year (12-01-2008) and is back with a different bang. It was an ugly action flick but this is a beautiful comedy flick. Congrats Vinayak.
Story: Krishna (Ravi Teja) is an educated but un-employed youth of Vijayawada who falls in love with Sandhya (Trisha). She stays with her cousin Babi (Brahmanandam) but is actually the sister of a rich contractor (Shiyaji Shinde). Story shifts from Vijayawada to Hyderabad as heroine moves and along with her hero moves from Vij to Hyd. Here a local rowdy Jatka (Mukul Dev) takes a oath to marry Sandhya and the rest of the story is a tit for tat game between Krishna and Jatka.
Cast: Raviteja, Trisha, Brahmanandam, Shiyyaji Shinde, Sunil, Mukul Dev, Venu Madhav, Chandramohan and many others
Banner: Lakshmi Narasimha Visuals
Music: Chakri
Lyrics: Chandra Bose
Stunts: Ram-Lakshman
Story and Dialogues: Akula Shiva
Art: Prakash AS
Cinematography: Chota K Naidu
Producer: Kasi Vishwanadham
Screenplay and Director: VV Vinayak
Comedian Brahmanandam has acted in over 780 films so far. He as even entered the Guinness book of world records for acting in the maximum number of films in Telugu. Brahmanadam owes his success to a great extent to director Jandhayla. It was Jandhayla who spotted his comic genius and offered him a role in ‘Aha Naa Pellanta’. Brahmanandam did not look back after that.
Brahmanandam rates the following ten as his best films ever - ‘Aha Na Pellanta’, ‘Vivahabhojanambu’, ‘Chitram Bhalaere Vichithram’, ‘Money’, ‘Anaganaga Okaroju’, ‘Anna’, ‘Amma’, ‘Bavagaru Baagunnara’, ‘Manmadhudu’ and ‘Dhee’.
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