
Venkataratnam Naidu lives with his mother, stepfather Naidu, and a younger step-brother Ajay in Kondaveedu. ( May 2020) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise. This article's plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed. A sequel, Sardaar Gabbar Singh, was released in 2016. Kalyan won the Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Telugu award at the 59th Filmfare Awards South. The film was released on and grossed around ₹150 crore worldwide, becoming one of the highest-grossing South Indian films of all time. The filming was primarily held at Pollachi. Made on a budget of ₹30 crore, the film was formally launched on 18 August 2011 at Hyderabad.

Devi Sri Prasad composed the film's music and Jayanan Vincent was the cinematographer. The plot follows a police officer who embarks on a mission to take down a corrupt politician. It is the Telugu remake of the 2010 Hindi film Dabangg. The film stars Pawan Kalyan and Shruti Haasan while Abhimanyu Singh, Ajay, Suhasini, Nagineedu, and Kota Srinivasa Rao play supporting roles. Though there is nothing greatly amusing, the performances and dialogue keep us hooked.Gabbar Singh is a 2012 Indian Telugu-language action comedy film directed by Harish Shankar and produced by Bandla Ganesh under Parameswara Art Productions. Credit goes to Devi Prasad for pulling off a decent entertainer. Had the casing gone wrong, the whole idea would have crumbled like a pack of cards. There is nothing innovative in the story, it is thanks to the actors that the film is watchable. On the flip side, the film drags a bit here and there. Dhan Raj entertains in the small role, the actor who played the funny don fails to evoke laughter. Krishna Bhagawan and Asish Vidhyarti shine in their roles, while Ali and MS do not amuse. He is ably helped by the rest of the cast. Naresh delivers a rib-tickling performance and the Sudden Star has a string of epithets attached to him (snatched for this one film from Cherry, etc).
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Crisp and witty, they eminently make Kevvu Keka a family film. The screenplay has been tightly written and the execution passes muster without major hiccups.Ī big asset is Satish Vegeshna's dialogue. A person watching it with low expectations would not complain, except when it is time for a technically and artistically appalling song. The kidnap drama is peppered with some unpredictable sequences that are few and far between. There in that land of illogical happenings, everyone from the most wanted kidnapping gang to the best police to a prominent industrialist are all Telugu-speaking Indians.īeginning on a high note with neatly written lines, the film sputters to a routine trajectory. It is then when his 'Abrakadabra' uncle (Krishna Bhagawan in a lengthy role) reveals to him a "daridramaina flashback" and the theatre of the absurd shifts to Puri Jagannadh's favourite country. MS comes with a quirk: he pulls all stops to get his beautiful daughter (Sharmila Mandre) married to a millionaire so that he can prove to his lady boss, once a construction worker and now a rich woman because her beautiful daughter married the owner of the building, that he is no less than her.Īll plans fail and Bucchi has no option but to become the owner of a shopping mall in 6 months, a la Sudigaadu. There is a comedy of errors and confusion stemming from a case of mistaken identity.īucchi Raju (Naresh) is a salesman and for the sake of his girlfriend, he has to fool MS Narayana that he is the owner of the mall he is working in.
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Devi Prasad begs to be different and thus he has risked ridicule.

By them intelligence in screenplay is brushed aside as routine stuff and double entendre (there is none of this sort in KK) is lapped up as pucca entertainer from Naresh. The first day belongs to lovers of in-your-face humor and they cringe at anything decent. Do not expect crass comedy or silly spoofs from this film.
