Sunday, August 31, 2008

Sawaal

Sawaal movie reviewCast: Bharath, Suhani, Sayaji shinde, Brahmanandham, Kovai Sarala, Ms Narayana, Raghu Babu, Ali and others.Direction: B. JayaMusic: Jessie Gift
‘Sawaal’ opens up on a good note, but its sluggish second half and the climax makes it a boring flick which is not at all a worth to watch. This film is directed by a woman director named Jaya, who gives her 100 % to the film, but still the story line falls flat at the end.Story
Tirupathi (Bharath) is an orphan boy who is raised in a slum which has some kind hearted dwellers in it. The hero makes a living by selling the movie tickets in black and the sequence of selling the movie tickets looks realistic. Tirupathi is a kind hearted guy, but turns out against evil in a violent way. Seeing Tirupathi’s sincerity, Shayaji Shinde, who plays the role of a police officer in this film hires him as a police informer and finds out the drug peddlers, cheap liquor brewers and fake currency note dealers prevailing in the society and in the slum. Sayaji in an incident realizes that all these crimes are shielded by a Minister and tries to corner him.
Suhani, who plays the role of a spoilt and short tempered girl, is introduced to the audience. Fortunately, she hails from a family with a strong financial background. Incidentally, the hero Tirupathi and Suhani meet under some unpleasant circumstances and start to hate each other terribly
Meanwhile, Shayaji gets a promotion as an Assistant commissioner of Police and gives a friend’s party in which Tirupathi is also invited. However, under the influence of alcohol, Sayaji challenges the hero that an uneducated guy like him who is under the poverty line cannot win the heart of a high class girl. Adding to this Sayaji also challenges Tirupathi to make his daughter say “I Love You” in a span of 30 days and if Tirupathi succeeds he will get a gift of 10 lakhs.
Tirupathi accepts his challenge which is the title of the film SAWAAL. To the surprise of Tirupathi, the girl is none other than the short tempered and ill mannered girl Suhani. The rest of the story is how the hero wins Suhani’s heart? And how they fall in love?
But all is not over when Suhani proposes to Bharath, the director drags in the role of the corrupt minister who is a master of all illegal activities and another Sawaal starts between the hero and the villain.
Finally, at last the film ends on a happy note and the hero wins 10 lakhs cash and the heart of Suhani.Performance
Bharath has turned on as a full fledged hero with this film a looks more matured in this film than his previous film titled “10th Class”. He gave his 100% to the film, but still needs to improve a bit in his dialogue delivery and also in giving the apt expressions to the said dialogues.
Suhani, who is just in her teens, has managed well the glam doll role. She has no inhibitions in wearing skimpy clothes and showing her assets on the top and the bottom. But surely, in accordance with the male thinking she should still built her bosom and her hips a lot. She looks so childish in some scenes. But manages well with the dialogues and expressions.
Sayaji shinde once again plays a police officer role. In ‘Pokiri’ he played a similar role who is against crime and in this film also to some extent justified his character.
The comedy track looks dry as Brahmanandham and kovai sarala try to make the audience laugh, but only mage to tickle the audience. They play the character of a reporter and a TV anchor respectively. Ms Narayana makes his entry as five Star Solomon Raju and Raghu Babu gives a good performance. Ali plays a role of a god man and mages some meaty dialogues.
Coming to the director Jaya, she tried her best to attract the mass audience by adding a item song with Abhinayashri in the beginning of the film and then another item song with the hot Mumaith. But the songs are not so peppy and are not up to the expectation.
On the whole this film will just live up to 2 weeks and then it will fade as time passes. But it is sure to get the investments to the producer.

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