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  • Cast Kriti Karbanda,
  • BannerSri Venkateshwara Cine Chitra
  • Editor Marthand K Venkatesh
  • Cinematography A Venkatesh
  • Music G. V. Prakash Kumar
  • Producer B.V.S.N. Prasad
  • Director
  • Audio release date NA

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Ongolu Gitta review

“No Power, No Vigor“

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Posted: 21 March 2013-14:43 PM

White - Dorababu (Ram) is a Mirchi trader in Guntur Mirchi Yard. Adhikeshavulu (Prakash Raj) is the Chairman of that market yard. White soon falls in love with Adikesavulu's daughter Sandhya (Kriti Kharbandha) and asks Adikesavulu's permission to marry her. When things goes on like this, White comes to know about his bitter past in which Adhikeshavulu topples Ram's father (Prabhu) from the post of Market Yard chairman. And the rest of the story is all about what Ram does to avenge his past and the confrontation between him and Adhikeshavulu.

The energy levels of Ram and a hero in usual Bhaskar movies are quite different. But in this movie, Bhaskar had changed his style a bit. Ram is good in the role of White alias Dorababu. There is a lot of maturity in his acting. As usual his dances are rocking and his performance in action sequences is admirable. Kriti Kharbhanda is super gorgeous and looked awesome on screen. Her acting skills are good. Usually actresses play a very important role in Bhaskar's movies but this movie is different. Prakash Raj is super cool in the character with grey shades. He carried out the role with grace but the nude scenes of him are totally unwanted and are irritating. Rest all are okay.

Bhaskar was dealt with a big blow with his earlier movie, Orange. He tried to mend his ways and grab commercial success. He tried a mass entertainer which is never his strength. He failed in executing the story. The excessive Tamil flavour everywhere from comedy to fights is quite irritating. There are few good moments in the movie which are also overshadowed by this. Prakash Raj's nude scenes, Ali's Langa Voni scenes were height in testing the patience of the audience.

GV Prakash's music is just average. It is no exaggeration to say the album is one of the worst albums in Ram's career but all the songs are picturized well. Mani Sharma's back ground score is good.

Cinematography by A.Venkatesh is good. Bhaskar himself is a cinematographer earlier and he took care of this department with his knowledge. Editing by Marthand K.Venkatesh could have been a lot better.

The first half of the movie is okay with some comedy here and there. The interval bang does not offer anything exciting and the movie further dampens in the second half. The Tamil flavour of the movie begins to dominate too much which constantly test the patience of the audience. Looks like a heavy disappointment is in store for Ram and Bhaskar!

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