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Naresh 25th film 'Pellikaani Prasad' on Feb 21
Allari Naresh is here, there, everywhere. Close on the heels of 'Sundarakanda' and 'Visakha Express', he has 'Pellikani Prasad' lined up for release.
The film directed by Devi Prasad is now complete and so the makers had held a press conference to announce the release date.
Satya Prasad, who is producing the movie under the Satya Movies’ banner, said he was happy about the way the film had turned out.
The film sees former Miss India Sayali Bhagat making her Telugu debut.
ANR, Krishnam Raju watch 'Mee…'
It is one film that has intrigued the entire film industry. Though made on low budget with good cast, the film has been a sudden hit and the makers are talking of how good films will always have audience.
'Mee Sreyobhilashi' was screened to ANR and Krishnam Raju along with Murali Mohan and others recently.
Like all those who watched the film, they had a unanimous opinion -- that Telugu filmmakers too could make good films with a strong social message.
Visakha Express - Review
Story in short: Raja (Rajeev Kanakala) is a doctor, who faces several problems due to the alocholic attitude of his father Kota Srinivasa Rao. Raja's father gets killed in suspicious circumstances and police suspect Raja. Raja is on run now. He meets Raja Ravi Varma (Allari Naresh). They already met in a train in the past and know each other. Raja is in shock when he comes to know that is is Raja Ravi Varma, who killed his father. Now Raja Ravi Varma makes an interesting proposition to Raja, if he wanted a confession with the police. What is the proposition and why did Ravi Varma kill Raja's father forms the story plot.
The story point is novel. The film has good performances, excellent background score by Vijay Koorakula, camera by Das are good. Dialogs by Harshavardhan are content and good at times. Stunts by Ram Laxman are good. With all the good values, the film could have been a well made out film. However, the film ends up as a good attempt because of the not-so-exciting screenplay. Narration could have been better. There is no lag felt in the film but at the same time there is no excitement either. Sequences get predictable and that kind of kills the interest. Another big drawback is lack of comedy in the film. Even though Ali is in the film, his character did not get the right elevation.
Overall, the film can be seen for the performances of Rajeev Kanakala and Allari Naresh alone. The script work (co-authored by Vakkatam Vamsi) provides ample scope but the narration is predictable.
The film opened up good. And the run of the film depends on how the next releases fare.