Director : S.S.Rajamouli |
Producer : Suresh Babu |
Music Director : M.M. Keeravani |
Starring: Nani, Samantha, Sudeep |
Sudeep ,Samantha and Nani have played the lead roles in S.S.Rajamouli’s Eega and the movie has released today. Rajamouli has worked very hard for two years to come up with this movie and it has released with very high expectations. Let us see how the movie is.
Story :
‘Eega’ starts off as a father’s bedtime story to a daughter. Bindu
(Samantha) runs a charity organization that looks after the welfare of
orphans. Nani (Nani) is a neighbour who loves Bindu deeply and he is
shown as a guy who has been in love with her for the past two years. He
keeps expressing his love for her in many ways and Bindu too loves him,
but never expresses her feelings. Into this scenario comes Sudeep, a
very rich business magnate. He sees Samantha and starts coveting her.
Once Sudeep realises the romantic angle between Bindu and Nani, he
gets enraged and kills off Nani. At the time of dying, Nani realises
that Bindu is also in love with him and he vows to protect Bindu from
Sudeep. This causes him to be reborn as an Eega.
The rest of the story is about how the Eega protects Samantha from Sudeep
Plus Points :
Sudeep is the highlight of this movie. He has played a full length
role for the first time in a Telugu film and he makes a great
impression. His emotions, anger and histrionics are perfect.Samantha has
done a great performance oriented role after ‘Ye Maya Chesave’ and her
scenes with the Eega are superb. Her costumes are nice and she looks
great.
Rajamouli does not have the comfort of a big hero’s presence in the
movie, yet, he manged to pull of a good drama involving nothing more
than a simple housefly. He has taken special care in terms of screenplay
and graphics.
Special mention must be made of the scenes where the Eega tells
Samantha that he is Nani. They are simply superb. The scenes where the
Eega builds up physical endurance and the interval block are excellent
as well.
Thagubothu Ramesh’s comedy track is neat. Hamsa Nandini makes a glamorous cameo appearance.
Technical Aspects :
Keeravani’s background score for this movie is outstanding and his
work is key in communicating the Eega’s emotions to the audience. The
theme song ‘lava lava’ used for Sudeep is also very nicely done.
Makuta team’s graphics work is admirable and they have taken the
range of Telugu cinema to new heights along with Rajamouli. Senthi’s
camerawork is good and he has shown the Eega’s vantage angles
beautifully. Editing is neat and dialogues are ok.
Verdict :
Eega is a highly entertaining graphics tale that is a must watch.
Many people wanted to see what Rajamouli could do without a commercial
hero in the lead. For all of them, Eega is a fitting answer. Don’t miss
it.
Courtesy:123telugu.com
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