
Film:
Dookudu
MRKSolutions Rating:
3.25/5
Banner:
14 Reels Entertainment
Cast:
Mahesh Babu, Samantha, Prakash Raj, Sonu Sood, M S Narayana, Brahmanandam
Music:
S S Thaman
Dialogues:
Kona Venkat
Cinematographer:
K V Guhan
Editing:
M R Varma
Story,
screenplay, direction: Srinu Vaitla
Producers:
Anil Sunkara, Achanta Ram, Achanta Gopichand
Release
date: 23/09/2011
The
much delayed and most awaited movie has finally arrived. It has brought Mahesh
Babu along with Samantha under the direction of Srinu Vaitla. Let us take a
plunge into the details.
Story:
Shankar
Narayana (Prakash Raj) an honest man with ideals who does a lot for the poor.
His good deeds find enemies (Kota, Supreeth, Sayaji). Shankar’s son Ajay
(Mahesh Babu) grows up to be an honest and tough cop.
While
the whole world thinks Shankar Narayana is dead, he is actually recovering in a
hospital. Meanwhile, unaware of all this flashback Ajay sets on a mission to
hunt Nayak (Sonu Sood), a dreaded mafia don. In this process, he comes across
Prashanti (Samantha) and falls in love with her. Meanwhile, Shankar Narayana
recovers but he is not supposed to go through any sort of stress.
For
this, Ajay starts doing all sorts of things to keep him happy. The story takes
a turn when Ajay discovers about the attack on his father and decides to take
revenge. How does he do that? Whether he is successful or not forms the rest of
the story.
Performances:
Mahesh
Babu gives a powerhouse performance. His versatility in acting and emoting of
various expressions is impressive. As usual, he rocks with his style and
handsome looks.
Samantha
looks sweet. She manages to do justice in songs and the light romance track.
However, she must reduce her dose of makeup and start focusing on adding few
extra pounds, that will make her double sexy.
Prakash
Raj was matured as usual. Though he doesn’t have intense scenes in it, he
maintains a contained act and does his bit as required.
Sonu
Sood looks stylish as a villain but his characterization is not that powerful.
This time, he was not able to create the required impact.
Nasser
was natural, Brahmanandam was hilarious, M S Narayana was fantastic, Vennela
Kishore brought few extra smiles and made his presence felt, Sonia was alright,
Subbaraju made his presence felt, Kota was effective, Sayaji Shinde was
standard, Aditya Menon was apt, Tanikella Bharani was elegant, Supreeth was
okay. Special mention must be made of Parvathi Melton. Her item song and her
oozing sex appeal is a visual delight. The others did their bit as required and
added value.
Highlights:
Mahesh
Babu’s performance
Brahmi,
M S Narayana comedy
Second
half
Parvathi
Melton’s item song
Drawbacks:
First
half
Length
Routine
Vaitla formula
Weak
romance track
MLA
get up Mahesh Babu got wasted
Analysis:
The
two names, Mahesh Babu and Srinu Vaitla, are enough to set high expectations
for the film. But the best way to enjoy this film is to go with an open mind.
As such, this is a typical Srinu Vaitla film and his formula and pattern is the
same from start to finish.
Subba
Raju’s character resembles Jaya Prakash Reddy in ‘Dhee’. Brahmanandam’s
character resembles what he portrayed in ‘Ready’.
Only
difference is, the commercial elements are high and for a change he has shown
villains as villains and not converted them to good beings.
As
usual, Vaitla relied on his strengths ie comedy and dialogues. During the first
half, things are quite erratic and it is hard to connect. Many were looking at
their watches for the interval bang. During the interval many gave thumbs down
reactions and somewhat negative vibes.
The
much hyped Mahesh Babu’s MLA get up is wasted in the film. The purpose of
raising curtain for a reality show by Mahesh Babu is not at all convincing but
boring. Taking the bigger risk of reality show to keep father happy is like a
cock and bull story. The entertainment graph falls down suddenly due to that.
Audience gets disconnected to the film at that moment for about 20 minutes.
Although the purpose of that reality show is not convincing, the pattern in
which it goes with other artistes brought the humor.
But
second half covered up the entire thing and no one looks at the watch anymore.
There are few points which are worth mentioning here:
When
Dharmavarapu faxes a celebrity photo to the villains. All are shocked. You must
watch the film to enjoy that.
The
scene between Sonu Sood and Prakash Raj. It is a straight lift from ‘Sarkar’
scene between Amitabh Bachchan and Zakir Hussain, but a weak imitation.
Last
twenty minutes comedy and the dialogues of Brahmi and M S Narayana
Overall,
the film has the right ingredients to appeal the family audience and though
most of it is expected, it is the pace and ability with which the audience is
engaged and the entertainment value they get.
At
the box office, with no other film in sight and the hype created, the film will
be invincible.
Bottom-line:
Routine Vaitla's flick
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