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Ninnu Kalisaka Review | Ninnu Kalisaka Movie Review

Ninnu Kalisaka Review | Ninnu Kalisaka Movie Review

Cast: Santosh Samrat, Chaitanya Krishna, Dipa Shah, Piaa Bajpai, Jagapati Babu, Krishnudu, Sivanageswara Rao and others.
Art: AM Vivek.
Banner: Ushakiron Movies Ltd.
Cinematography: BL Sanjay.
Editing: Goutham Raju.
Lyrics: Lakshmi Bhoopal, Anantha Sriram & Vanamaali.
Music: Sunil Kashyap.
Story: Jaikiran.
Producer: Ramoji Rao.
Screenplay, Dialogues & Director: Siva Nageswara Rao.
Release Date: October 02, 2009

Santosh, Piaa, Chaitanya and Dipa It feels so damn disappointing when newcomers come into the movie industry with stars in their eyes and eventually land up in wrong projects. Four actors make their debut in Ninnu Kalisaka. This time you cannot say that they have zero talent. They have certain screen presence, tolerable looks and have the potential to do better work but inept direction and listless dialogues, poor screenplay mars the film. This story goes kaput from scene one for various reasons. It is visible that the technicians haven’t worked too hard on the story, there is no originality. Every story gets predictable at some point of time but what is left to see when you know what’s going to happen in scene one.

One cannot blame Ramoji Rao for dishing out routine flops one after the other, be it his age or propensity to spend or liking to create records, the quantity takes over quality. But what about directors like Sivanageswara Rao, why don’t they learn from mistakes? Guess lot of people are saved from this torture as the film is not massively hyped or the director is over-rated. Ninnu Kalisaka ends up as a hugely unsatisfying film with absolutely no entertainment or even a chuckle.

There are two pairs in this story, a boy from one pair and the girl from another leave abroad for a project. Though they keep themselves in touch with their lovers they find themselves getting attracted to each other. By the time they return home they are in a dilemma..to solve this predicament there is Jagapati Babu who plays love guru to the befuddled youngster. Just when you think that the colleagues are going to announce their new-found love, the director presumably ’shocks’ the audience, a piece of paper in which Jagapati Babu jots down a gospel enlightens their minds. It says first love is true love, the rest is attraction.

A juvenile story, dialogues that are clearly a hangover from a not so recent film, untrained actors makes the entire set up look like a play in a theatre. The director dresses up like a poor man’s Shehenshah takes the audience’s place and makes fun at their intelligence. He says for the first time he failed to judge right when even a pre-schooler can predict the next scene. With some more chiseling and honing of expressions, the actors are bound to do well. I’d avoid this but for my job.

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