
Banner: Sri Venkateshwara Creations
Cast: Allu Arjun, Prakash Raj, Sheela, Jayasudha, Poonam Bhajwa, Sunil and others
Direction: Bhasker
Music: Mani Sharma
Producer: ‘Dil’ Raju
PARUGU fails to live to its expectations. Its dull story line and a dragging screen play make it even more sagging. But after watching the film one can easily conclude that this film’s story depicts the recent elopement case of Srija and Sirish and the totally agony which the megastar and his family faced during and after the whole elopement drama. Adding to it a few comedy scenes and songs is the whole story of PARUGU. Bhasker succeeded in bringing in the shades of his previous ‘Bommarillu’, but except that nothing new is tried in this film. It is a sentiment filled film of a father and a daughter.
Story
The story begins with a scene which depicts Neelakanta (Prakash Raj) as a big land lord in a village. He is jolted by the news when he hears that his darling elder daughter Subba Lakshmi (Poonam Bhajwa) has eloped with her lover just few minutes before her marriage takes place.
So Neelakanta enquires and zeroes in all the friends of his daughter who are involved in the elopement and tries to figure them out. One among them is Krishna (Allu Arjun). Neelakanta locks them up and warns them that they are going to be free when he finds his eloped daughter and her lover. Meanwhile Krishna falls in love with the second daughter Meena (Sheela) of Neelakanta though Meena is a little bit reluctant in the beginning, but latter falls for the hero and soon they both fall in neck deep love. The whole love blossoming happens right in the house of Neelakanta, but he is ignorant about this.Krishna decides to go for a wild goose chase to trace Subbalakshmi along with his tappori friends which are the characters played by Sunil, Chitram Seenu and others. Meena is then enlightened by the fact that it was Krishna who helped her elder sister to elope with her lover and marry him. Neelakanta finally traces her, but she pleads her father to stop chasing her and her hubby.
Neelakanta goes back to his village and decide3s to perform his younger daughter’s marriage on a grand note, so that all the villagers will forget his elder daughter’s elopement drama.
Then enters the hero Krishna and his friends. What happens next? Will Krishna win the heart of Neelakanta (Prakash Raj) and will he succeed in marrying his beloved Meena is the conclusion which must be seen on the silver screen.But all ends well finally on a happy note.
Performances
Allu Arjun as a son of Jayasudha does his role with ease. Once again his dancing talent is a highlight in this movie. His dialogues and his expressions are some what realistic. Sheela is just like a Dumbo. Like a village belly, she is just seen in some scenes. Prakash Raj has once again proved that he is a versatile actor. Previously as a father to his loving daughter in ‘Nuvve Nuvve’ he stole the hearts of many audiences by acting superbly as a caring father. Now in the film the same care, love, sentiment is shown in every scene he acts. He perfectly blends into the skin of the character of a father with tow grown up daughters.The comedy bandwagon with Sunil at the foremost is average.
Music by Mani sharma is average, but if the songs could have been better, the film would have had a 50 day run.
The director Bhasker on the whole tries to bottle an old wine in a new bottle. But his hard work this time goes in vain.
This film is entirely focused on Chiranjeevi’s family. Till date the elopement case of his daughter Srija was justified by the public and even some even went against Chiranjeevi as he did not support his daughter’s love which is total contrary to the film subjects he has dealt with till date.But this film tries to make Chiranjeevi’s family and his deeds positive and totally focuses on the agony, he and his family faced by the society during the entire elopement drama which took place in last October.Allu Arjun’s presence in the movie is more supporting to the fact that the entire Megastar’s family was against the elopement drama of Srija, but has been depicted in a positive way.
May be this film’s release is prior to the Chiranjeevi’s entry into politics and tries to justify Megastar’s deeds in the case of his daughter’s elopement. This is clearly visible in every frame of the film and has been portrayed in a well polished manner.
This film will surely be dragged till the 50 day mark by the Megastar and Arjun’s fans. Not more than that.
Cast: Allu Arjun, Prakash Raj, Sheela, Jayasudha, Poonam Bhajwa, Sunil and others
Direction: Bhasker
Music: Mani Sharma
Producer: ‘Dil’ Raju
PARUGU fails to live to its expectations. Its dull story line and a dragging screen play make it even more sagging. But after watching the film one can easily conclude that this film’s story depicts the recent elopement case of Srija and Sirish and the totally agony which the megastar and his family faced during and after the whole elopement drama. Adding to it a few comedy scenes and songs is the whole story of PARUGU. Bhasker succeeded in bringing in the shades of his previous ‘Bommarillu’, but except that nothing new is tried in this film. It is a sentiment filled film of a father and a daughter.
Story
The story begins with a scene which depicts Neelakanta (Prakash Raj) as a big land lord in a village. He is jolted by the news when he hears that his darling elder daughter Subba Lakshmi (Poonam Bhajwa) has eloped with her lover just few minutes before her marriage takes place.
So Neelakanta enquires and zeroes in all the friends of his daughter who are involved in the elopement and tries to figure them out. One among them is Krishna (Allu Arjun). Neelakanta locks them up and warns them that they are going to be free when he finds his eloped daughter and her lover. Meanwhile Krishna falls in love with the second daughter Meena (Sheela) of Neelakanta though Meena is a little bit reluctant in the beginning, but latter falls for the hero and soon they both fall in neck deep love. The whole love blossoming happens right in the house of Neelakanta, but he is ignorant about this.Krishna decides to go for a wild goose chase to trace Subbalakshmi along with his tappori friends which are the characters played by Sunil, Chitram Seenu and others. Meena is then enlightened by the fact that it was Krishna who helped her elder sister to elope with her lover and marry him. Neelakanta finally traces her, but she pleads her father to stop chasing her and her hubby.
Neelakanta goes back to his village and decide3s to perform his younger daughter’s marriage on a grand note, so that all the villagers will forget his elder daughter’s elopement drama.
Then enters the hero Krishna and his friends. What happens next? Will Krishna win the heart of Neelakanta (Prakash Raj) and will he succeed in marrying his beloved Meena is the conclusion which must be seen on the silver screen.But all ends well finally on a happy note.
Performances
Allu Arjun as a son of Jayasudha does his role with ease. Once again his dancing talent is a highlight in this movie. His dialogues and his expressions are some what realistic. Sheela is just like a Dumbo. Like a village belly, she is just seen in some scenes. Prakash Raj has once again proved that he is a versatile actor. Previously as a father to his loving daughter in ‘Nuvve Nuvve’ he stole the hearts of many audiences by acting superbly as a caring father. Now in the film the same care, love, sentiment is shown in every scene he acts. He perfectly blends into the skin of the character of a father with tow grown up daughters.The comedy bandwagon with Sunil at the foremost is average.
Music by Mani sharma is average, but if the songs could have been better, the film would have had a 50 day run.
The director Bhasker on the whole tries to bottle an old wine in a new bottle. But his hard work this time goes in vain.
This film is entirely focused on Chiranjeevi’s family. Till date the elopement case of his daughter Srija was justified by the public and even some even went against Chiranjeevi as he did not support his daughter’s love which is total contrary to the film subjects he has dealt with till date.But this film tries to make Chiranjeevi’s family and his deeds positive and totally focuses on the agony, he and his family faced by the society during the entire elopement drama which took place in last October.Allu Arjun’s presence in the movie is more supporting to the fact that the entire Megastar’s family was against the elopement drama of Srija, but has been depicted in a positive way.
May be this film’s release is prior to the Chiranjeevi’s entry into politics and tries to justify Megastar’s deeds in the case of his daughter’s elopement. This is clearly visible in every frame of the film and has been portrayed in a well polished manner.
This film will surely be dragged till the 50 day mark by the Megastar and Arjun’s fans. Not more than that.
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