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Mirapakaay-A No Different Piquant tale!!

Well its been a long tym since i hav essayed films...no personal reasons though!!A weekend exam schedule is solely responsible 4 a delay in reciprocatiion!!I really dont want to catch up with tym and neglect the past movees i hav not yet essayed....here we go!!!!
                                                                              

      Ravi Teja is a crazy star who steered himself into a unique track.Mirapakaay is no exception,It was Don Seenu which was a run away success and made ravi turn into a mass maharaaja genre!!The direc of the movie harish shankar had a hair thin story line which was already dealt with un-necessary action sequences before.The story can be wrapped up in juz not less than ten sequences but direc stuffed in a lot n lot of humor which makes the magic this time!!

Moving into the story line Ravi is a fun loving and a lady-lovin cop who has his work done in an idiotic accent.This makes him enviable by his senior Brahmaji,a humor char that draws a bellyful of laughs.Rishi(Ravi) is suspended on a funny note making him an undercover cop who starts his journey to break the nuts-off the antagonist.Rishi takes in the avatar of a college Hindi professor.He falls in love with a brahmin gal there...Why does he take mask of a professor???Does he finish the mission and woo his lady love forms the rest of the story.

The direc shud be appreciated as, with such a thin piece of storyline its very tough one gets the right script and touch the right nerve and string.The direc has proved hos mettle in this dept.The first half has a racy pace with a required commercial appeal and pinch of story line...to speak frankly there were hardly 5 to 6 scenes that remind you of the story line...all the rest were fillers!!!

Ravi was as energetic as before and he was seen for almost a 150 min stretch...he held the movie on his shoulders.His style,accent,body language proved awsome again.Though the story line reminds you of pokiri,the direc made a change by revealing ravi as an undercover cop in the beginning.These kind of mundane storylines prove their mettle when dealt with the required commercial elements.The first half was hillarious with a satirical humor and you cant stop laughing, i swear even when the punch goes a li'l cheap!!!The accent and body language with which ravi delivers makes u jump out of ur seats!!!

Performances by every artiste in the movie were apt and worth mentioning...ali as alpacheno was hillarious throughout who was also accompanied by Brahmaji.Kota's character was well etched with humor!!He also balanced it with a villainish quotient though!Richa Gangopadhyay warned her fans that shez gonna be seen as namitha's sequel soon.She was too fat on screen and it was disgusting to see her jumping her bumps out for the song sequences.It would be better if she starts concentrating on fat factor.There was not much room for her to render a expressive role though.Deeksha seth was the second lead lady in the movie and she needs a mention,She had improved her oomph factor a lot when compared to vedam and she makes her appeal felt with her acting too.She was gud at her expressions ,she made the screen look colorful in a song too!!Way to go deeksha!!
Ajay donned the role of a thoughtful brother and a fuelling son to the antagonist.He was brief with his characterization.Prakash Raj was seen for 5-6 frames and made his presence felt.Sunil brought laughs with his usual music genre humor which were well etched!!Nagababu too was not seen in many of the scenes but was gud!!

Thaman proved he wud be at his best only wid a ravi-thaman combo...all the songs were kickass and the steps were also well composed....the BGM was kinda ok and the cinematography was apt.This is for sure a paisa vasool cinema and the audien is entertained in every frame.

Verdict:Its a RAVI TEJA branded movie.A top BRAND!!Surely don miss it!!!


Yashasvi Nandivada

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