Thursday, January 13, 2011

Mirapakaya Movie Review


Movie: Mirapakaya
Rating: 3.25/5
Banner: Yellow Flowers
Cast: Ravi Teja, Richa Gangopadhyay, Deeksha Seth, Prakashraj, Kota, Ajay, Supreeth, Sunil, Brahmaji, Ravu Ramesh, Ali, Naga Babu, Chandramohan, Surekha Vani, Dharmavarapu, Sudha.
Music: Thaman
Cinematography: Ramprasad
Director: Harish Shankar
Producer: Ramesh Puppala
Release Date: January 13, 2011
Story:
A fast moving tale, the story begins with Rishi (Ravi teja) who is a smart and tough intelligence officer but he likes to flirt with girls and wants to experience the emotion of love. He is sent to Hyderabad on a mission and is told to take up the post of a lecturer in a college. Here he sees Vinamra (richa) and it is love at first sight for him. Even Vinamra also likes him. But trouble comes in the form of Vaishali (deeksha) a new student. Rishi’s mission is to get close to Vaishali. What is that mission and whether Rishi succeeds or not forms the rest of the story.
                              
Presentation:
The director has come up with a routine storyline and while the presentation was nice, the narrative was decent. The dialogues were good, the script was tight and the screenplay got better. Background score was very nice and songs are the highlight. Cinematography is the plus point for the film. Editing was sharp at the required places. Costumes were mismatch and failed to impress while the art department was very good. Ravi Teja as usual steals the show with his punch dialogues, witty lines, high energy levels and body language. Richa looks good and she suits the role of the Brahmin girl. Deeksha has a contrasting appeal and she looks sizzling hot. Prakashraj was brief, Kota was excellent, Supreeth was usual, Ravu Ramesh was regular. Sunil, Ali, Praveen, Brahmaji gave few light moments. The others did their bit as required.
                                   
Conclusion:
The film is basically a commercial entertainer and it followed the formula rightly. As such, the story doesn’t really take off in the first half, it is all the lighter elements like the romance, songs, fights, comedy. The real story begins during the second half and breezes of. Though the climax part was weak, overall the film runs high on technical values and the pace also helps providing good entertainment. At the box office, this has a strong chance of becoming a commercial success.
Verdict: Regular masala, can be watched once

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