Wednesday, August 09, 2006

Bommarillu---Love, Love & Love!!

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Love! What a word and What a World. As the caption goes, Bommarillu--Love makes life beautiful! This time around i guess, Love makes this movie beautiful. Well, jokes apart.

After the tremendous success of "Dil","Arya" and "Bhadra", Producer Raju comes up with yet another sweet candy entertainer which is sure to go well with the audience.

The movie tells us about LOVE..but hey! mind you..it is not a normal A.B.C.D love story which is totally weird. Bommarillu is more than just a love story. It throws light on other relations, other emotions and bang! comes out with yet another entertainer.

Story :

The Story revolves around Siddhu (Siddhartha), a guy who has always been in the shadows and the able guidance of his father (Prakash Raj)..a guidance which actually sickens the Guy and he decides that, whatever maybe it, he will not compromise on TWO things.One is his career and the other is in choosing his life partner. But, there is a CATCH. Siddhu never dares to go against his father's will.

He wants a girl who is similar to him. In the meantime, Siddhu is forcibly engaged off to Subbalakshmi(Neha from "DIL"). Siddhu never dares to speak against this.But then, he meets HASINI(Genelia) and life changes forever.

Hasini is the girl Siddhu always dreamed of. The first half is as said "CANDY-SWEET" with a typical love story. The second half is about whether Siddhu suceeds in convincing his family abt his love and blah..blah.

Screenplay/Direction:

Debutant Bhaskar makes a great debut through this movie and just shows how to SIMPLIFY a story. The directorial points are quite neat and the existence of Cheap Jokes and Vulagarity is NIL. But, screenplay wise, you would feel that Bhaskar should have Paced it a bit.

Cinematography:

One place where BOMMARILLU is above DIL and Arya is in its CINEMATOGRAPHY. It reminds of many Bollywood movies and also some times of Nagarjuna's "Ninne Pelladutha", the locales are quite vibrant and should satisfy the apetite of a regular CINEGOER.

Music:

Raju said that after providing mediocore music for BHADRA, Devi Shri this time came up with some good scores. The songs are quite melodious and the song sung by Siddharth is quite appreciable. The picturisation adds to the beauty of the song.

Perfomances:

Siddharth:

After Rang-De-Basanthi, Sid seems to have developed very well as an actor. He performs very well the role of a CONFUSED guy. His dialouge delivery has improved quite a bit and the way he emotes is sure to go well with the fairer sex.

Genelia:

She is one girl, who is quite unpredictable. But this time around, she essays the role of Hasini remarkably well. Her expressions are quite good. Her dressing and make-up reminds of you of Preity Zinta from "LAKSHYA". To say it in short.."she instills life into Hasini's character".

Prakash Raj:

Prakash Raj portrays the role of a caring father quite brilliantly and he just shows why he is in the TOP-LEAUGE of Character Artists even today.

Others:

Jayasudha's role as Siddhu's mother was wasted. The others' performed their respective parts quite well and were completely character oriented.

Highlights:

Scenes are sure to strike a chord with the audience and the mentionable scenes are:

1.Siddharth telling his friends about the type of girl he wants.

2.Scenes in the climax where Siddharth tells to Prakash Raj that

"Oka Naana laa meeru gelichaaru..kaani 24 savastralu gaa nenu mee kosam odipothu vasthunnanu".

Lowlights:

The movie could have done with some more editing and more strong screenplay. The rest all is quite flawless.

Analysis:

The movie is sure to add to Raju's credits and is going to be yet another hit in Siddharth's career after Boys,NVNV and RDB.

Go watch it if you are in love..you will LOVE it!!

Waiting for MUNNA!

Bottomline:

Dil Raju's second Hatrick begins with BOMMARILLU.

My Rating 3.5/5

P.S: Dont blame me if you didn't like the movie or if it is a flop. It is a total unbiased review and i have expressed my views.

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