Sunday 18 September 2011

Dhada (2011) - Telugu Movie Review

Dhada (2011) - Telugu Movie Review

Cast:
  • Naga Chaitanya as Vishwas
  • Srikanth as Vishwas's brother
  • Kajal Aggarwal as Rhea
  • Samiksha
  • Sriram
  • Kelly Dorji
  • Brahmanandam
  • Rahul Dev
  • Mukesh Rishi
Directed by : Ajay Bhuyan
Produced by : D. Siva Prasad Reddy
Story by : Ajay Bhuyan
Singers : Nikhil D Souza, Neha Bhasin, Kalyan, Andrea Jeremiah, Neeraj Shridhar, Karthik, Mega, Priya Himesh, Jaspreet Jasz, Suchitra, Sagar, Richard, Ranina Reddy
Lyricist : Rama Jhogaya Sastry, Ananth Sreeram
Music by : Devi Sri Prasad
Cinematography : Gnana Shekar V.S
Editing by : Dharmendra Kakarala
Studio : Sri Kamakshi Enterprises
Distributed by : R R Movies


Contrary to his earlier films, Naga Chaitanya has tried out a full length mass entertainer to lure the fan base in the form of Dhada. Understandably so Dhada movie review has huge impact on the movie talk and collections. So let's check out Naga Chaitanya's Dhada Telugu movie review.

Story :

Vishwa (Naga Chaitanya) is a graduate student in US and lives with his brother Sreeram and wife Sameeksha. He wants to come back to India but falls in love with Riya (Kajal). Rahul Dev is a mafia leader and does business in human trafficking with Kelly George and one day, he forces Sreeram to join hands with him indulging in anti social activities. On the flip side, Riya is the daughter of a rich businessman Mukesh Rishi who plans to get Riya married to his counterpart for his strategic business plans while Rahul Dev and gang are trying to nab Viswa. So why and how Sreeram is involved in illegal activities? Why are Rahul Dev and men are after Viwsha? The answers would be unveiled towards to the end.

Analysis :

Dhada movie is totally a senseless script and director Ajay Bhuyan has no idea whatsoever what's he trying to convey. There's no proper story, screenplay and I really wonder how come Naga Chaitanya did such a movie, which has nothing in it except ballyhoo. At no point you feel like you're watching a movie (starring Naga Chaitanya) and you'd get the feeling as if you are seeing a documentary made in US. Dhada movie seriously suffers from lack of concrete story, lackluster screenplay, untimely songs and no character in the movie gets connected.

There are several fundamental flaws made by Ajaj Bhuyan - When making action films, the conflict element between the hero and the goons should be very strong. The characters surrounding hero should elevate his image and create hoopla, which would be the build up to climax. However, Dhada is completely opposite as you'd be wondering about characters and their justification. The movie creates lot of confusion as to what character is actually doing what and in the end...director has made a mess of the movie.

CineDen Perspective :

When I stepped into Prasad IMAX for the 8:45 AM show only 60% of the hall was full and I was shocked to this for a hero like Naga Chaitanya who is on the brink of tasting hat trick success. Dhada movie talk and review had lot of expectations but the movie is a huge let down as it fails to create even an iota of an impression amongst the audience. There's no natural flow of dialogue delivery, the characters are confounding and villains, as usual in Telugu cinema, make a grand appearance but fallout very chintzily.

Proper planning, pacca script work, casting appropriate to the story are basic elements for a movie, which have gone completely lost in Dhada. Wonder whether Naga Chaitanya has done through the script before signing this film! The movie is a wrong movie for Chaitu and it is very early for him to enter into mass movies since he still looks boyish and immature. Its really amazing to think why the makers took this much time to make such an icky movie.


Plus Points :
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Minus Points :
No proper story
poor screenplay
miscasting

Performances :

Naga Chaitanya : This is the first time Naga Chaitanya is doing a mas movie and he fails miserably. His dialogues lack power, his body language is weak and his looks lack the killer instincts.

Kajal : Kajal is more like a doll and has nothing to perform except few close shots.

Final Word : Dhada review might evoke Dhada for 2 major stakeholders! Yes, Dhada movie will surely trigger 'Dhada' for audience and distributors.

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