Thursday, January 14, 2016

Soggade Chinni Nayana movie Review


Soggade Chinni Nayana is the final movie that released as the part of this Festival Fiesta. King Nagarjuna who always chooses safer December, dares to compete during this Sankranthi rush. Movie is directed by new comer Kalyan Krishna.

Plot: Ramu(Nagarjuna) and Sita(Lavanya Tripati) return from US as they plan to put an end to their straining relationship by taking divorce. This is when Yama Dharma Raju sends the spirit of Bangarraju to save the marriage of his son. But what is the real motto behind the arrival of the Bangarraju forms the crux of the film.

Father of two young heroes.. Yuvasamrat still has the splendid charm. He brings the great variation between energetic Bangarraju and his shy son. Seems the Manmadhudu had best time flaunting with lots of ladies.

Ramya Krishna gets much bigger role than the heroine and has got more song count too thanks to Bangarraju.Lavanya Tripati tries hard to shine among many women seen all around in many frames.Hamsa Nandini and Anasuya sizzles.Anushka is pleasant surprise..!!

Nazar is adequate.  Brahmanandam is just fine. Nagababu impresses as Yama Dharma Raju.

Flow..
Starting scene about the Siva temple created enough curiosity to begin with. Director had very thin plot and so he focuses more on Son’s troubled marriage. To spice it up, the director brings in the item girls. This episode is little stretched and sometimes even marriage counselling happens.

It all takes later part of the second half to get the momentum and to have some serious stuff to pitch in to the conspiracy to kill the Ramu and how Bangarraju fights back.

Anoop Rubens has given decent background score and nice melodious songs. Looks Nagarjuna has cleverly completed the film in low cost. PS Vinod nicely captures the rural charm, a rarity in recent movies.

Finally..
Though Predictable and little elastic, Soggadu still makes a pleasant watch thanks to the genuine performance of two Nagarjuna’s and few funny moments and some family bonding and slight fantasy touch. If audience are seeking simple time pass rather than heavy action and clever plots, this might be a safe bet.


63/100

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