Thursday, August 5, 2010

Maa Annayya Bangaram Movie Review




Cast: Dr. Rajshekar, Kamalinee Mukherjee, Rohit, Aditya Om and others.

Music: SA Rajkumar

Director: Jonnalagadda Bhupathi Raja

Producer: Natti Kumar

Release date: July 31st, 2010

‘Maa Annayya Bangaram’ is a movie which will deliver a high voltage emotion to the film audiences. The movie deals with the subject of family relationships and the bond in between the siblings in the family.


Story

‘Maa Annayya Bangaram’ is made for the fans of Dr. Rajshekar and is a complete family entertainer. Sivaji(Rajshekar) is the eldest son of a family, who loses his parents in his childhood.  He has six younger brothers and the whole family burden to take care of them, falls on Sivaji. He loves his brothers very much and takes every little care about them.

Sivaji’s brothers are also in total love with their elder brother and worship him as their parents. His pampering makes his brothers a bit overdosed with love and the intense bonding is well captured in just 5 frames.

Sivaji’s uncle (jaya Prakash) is given the lead to arrange for the marriage of Sivaji. So, he looks for a bride, who is well educated and she is manju (kamalinee). Manju is having a bit secluded thinking and believes in small family- Happy family bonding.

Incidentally, a misunderstanding arises in between Sivaji and Manju, due to sivaji’s uncle lie. A deep rift is formed in the relationship and Manju’s dominating sister (Jhansi) adds fuel in the relationship to deepen the crisis.

Then the fight in between the urban culture and true traditional values is shown to the audiences with a heavy dose of sentiment, love and emotions.

Performances

Dr. Rajshekar is a senior actor and needs no elaboration, relating to his acting. He is perfect, with his expressions and acting skills in ‘Maa Annayya Bangaram’

Kamalinee is seen in a bit typical role in ‘Maa Annayya Bangaram’. Her glamour and acting skills will earn her some appreciations, from the film audiences.

Anchor Jhansi is seen in a negative shade role and this gives a good scope to display her acting skills in the movie.

Jay Prakash Reddy and other characters add life to the reel flow of ‘Maa Annayya Bangaram’

Music of the ‘Maa Annayya Bangaram’ is just a passé and will suit the story of the film.

The director Raja has taken an ancient script and has churned a movie of a couple of hour’s length. But nothing is impressive and innovative in the presentation.

On the whole, this movie is targeted towards a certain section of audiences and will live a life of a few days in the theatres.
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