
Raghu Babu currently lives in Germantown, MD in the past Raghu has also lived in Montgomery Village MD. Born: Yerra Raghu 24 June 1964 (age 55) Ravinuthala, Prakasam District, Andhra Pradesh, India. Not even one character is rightly established in the film! Add to this the quite improper song placement, and ill logic, and all these aspects together influence the film's run.Know About Rajeev Kanakala's Biography, Life Style, HD Photos, Age, Wiki, Filmography and more. The taking and shallow characterizations mar the film. Hero doesn't seem like a run of the mill story, but the novelty is lost soon. Production values are rich, and the debut producer Ramesh should be appreciated for spending lavishly for the film how much of it was useful is a different question. However, giving branded wear and formal attires to the imprisoned villain and to Brahmanandam doesn't make much sense makeup and hairstyling for the lead artistes complements the costumes and brings in a stylish look to the hero and a homely looks to the heroine, as appropriate to their characters. Costumes for the lead roles are eye-catching. Lyrics could have been affected by the improper song placement too.Įditing could have been much crisper. Lyrics by Anantha Sriram leave much to expect, while Bhaskarabhatla's mass-oriented song delivers with the goods. ( Godava) Don and Crazy Frog tracks can be heard all over the film. ( Jis Des Mein Ganga Rahta Hai), and parts of Yahoo Yahoo. from Shake it ( Naksha), naa vayasE puvvula poTlam. Music score is good, but some of the tunes are directly lifted - sye kurraaDE. Dialogues are just okay, but they could have more punch given the theme of the film. Fights are executed in style, without any slow-motion highlighting, which makes them worth watching. The sets used for songs indicate commendable work bythe Art department. Picturization of songs is okay, but the song placement is totally nonsensical.Ĭhoreography offers good moments to the hero to portray his skill but is not a wow. Camerawork is particularly good, but DI work brings in inconsistencies pertaining to focus and lighting. While his story narration and screenplay seem to be good, he somehow fails in the overall job of running the direction department well. The taking is seriously affected by various inconsistencies.

fails in keeping the interest through the second half. The first half lacks any story movement, yet has an interesting interval bang. The plot point that anyone can join the police force is innovative. Tanu Royappears in an item song that's totally unnecessary for the film. Brahmanandam, Satyam Rajesh, Tirupathi Prakash, Ali and all others are all wasted, like the rest of the lead cast. Kota Srinivasa Rao as the main villain Prem Kumar has a rolethat seriously lacks depth or definition.
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Ramyakrishna has a short role as the Director of the A.P. Nagababu as the Commissioner of Police has a lengthy role to play and he's his usual. Bhavana looks the girl next door and performs okay, but her character is shallow too. He has a differently styled attire, which fits him okay. Nitin does an okay job, but his character is much limited and doesn't give much scope to emote. Eventually, it's learnt that one of those who joined the Academy thus is a naxalite on the run! Was it wrong to allow everyone into the police force? A whole mob of people (Sravana Sandhya, Brahmanandam, Satyam Rajesh, Tirupathi Prakash, Tarzan, Priyanka, etc.) including a homely Krishnaveni (Bhavana) queue up at the Police Academy headed by (Ramyakrishna). that allows every honest individual to join the police force so as to bring in more people into maintaining the law and order of the land. The Home Minister of the State (Babumohan) passes a G.O. Radha Krishna (Nitin) is the son of the Commissioner of Police Nagendra Naidu (Nagababu), who has the support of his mother Sarala (Kovai Sarala) for his careless attitude. Cast: Nitin, Bhavana, Nagababu, Ramyakrishna, Kota Srinivasa Rao, Brahmanandam, Babumohan, Ali, Kovai Sarala, Satyam Rajesh, Tirupathi Prakash, Tarzan, Malladi Raghava, Vizag Prasad, Priyanka, Tanu Roy etc
