'King' Review: Wholesome Entertainer
Film: King
Rating: 3.25/5
Banner: Kamakshi Kala Movies
Cast:
Nagarjuna, Trisha, Mamta Mohandas, Srihari, Brahmanandam, Jayaprakash
Reddy, Arjan Bajwa, Sayaji Shinde, Krishna Bhagawan, Geetha,
Dharmavarapu, Chandramohan etc
Music: Devisri Prasad
Story: Kona Venkat, Gopi Mohan
Art: AS Prakash
Editing: MR Varma
Cinematography: Prasad Moorella
Screenplay,Direction: Srinu Vaitla
Producer: Sivaprasad Reddy
Release date: 25th Dec 2008
The
last big movie of the year 2008 arrived today. The expectations have
been big on this film for several reasons. The most vital factor that
boosted up expectations is the direction by Srinu Vaitla who made big
hit 'Ready' this year. Let us see how far the film reached
expectations.
Story:
King alias Chandra
Pratap Varma (Nag) is the son of Raja Varma (Sobhan Babu). He becomes
the heir of a large estate fatre the death of his father, where his
uncles and aunts also live with him along with mother (Geeta). King
faces a peril in the form of Swapna (Mamata Mohandas). That stands up
to be a suspense element in the narration. Who is Swapna and why she
becomes a danger point for King? What happens to King?
On the
other hand Sravani (Trisha), an aspiring singer catches the eye of a
guy whose name is Bottu Seenu (Nag), a goonda. What's the link between
Bottu Seenu and King? That forms another layer in the film.
And
last but not least, Sravani falls in love with a software engineer
Sridhar (Nagarjuna). Is there any link between Sridhar, Bottu Seenu and
King other than the similarities in looks? That's another layer all
together.
'Gnan anna' aka Gnaneshwar (Srihari) portrayed the role of Sravani's brother.
Rest to be watched on screen to unleash this knot.
Performances:
Nagarjuna's
magnitude is seen fully on silver screen. His grace pulled the
attention of entire audiences. It sounds a wonder to know he is 50 now.
There are no signs of that age on his face or body and he is looking 20
years younger to what actually the time claims. His performance in
three different shades is hilarious and entertaining. He left his
starry airs aside and performed up to the role as demanded (like
getting bruises from Brahmanandam). That should inspire many younger
heroes as well. And coming to dances, he has performed in his trade
mark style.
Trisha is with full of elegance and the credit
should be given to costume designer and cinematographer. She hasn't
exposed anything big but touched the senses of audiences.
Mamata
Mohandas looked voluptuous and witch-like as per the demand of the
role. She once again proved her mettle as complete artiste with own
voice for dubbing.
And coming to the most publicized eight-heroine song, except Genelia
everybody looked hot (Anushka), romantic (Trisha), lovely (Priyamani),
refined (Kamna), sexy (Mamata Mohandas), spicy (Sneha Ullal) and chubby
(Charmy). The costumes used for Genelia are inferior when compared to
others in that song. That made the difference.
Brahmanandam
once again tickled the audiences with his role as music director Jaya
Surya. He has been the vital factor in Srinu Vaitla's films since
'Dhee'.
Master Bharat also brought laughs with his role but
that is not in the length of his role in 'Ready'. He justified in a
small role in this film.
Jayaprakash Reddy also made his
presence well with his Rayalseema style of dialogues. Sayaji Shinde and
Krishna Bhagawan also portrayed in their trade mark style on negative
side.
Sri Hari deserves very good mention in this flick. He
worked really well as supporting artiste. He portrayed action and
comedy in right doses. His hilarious role will be remembered as Painter
Gnaneshwar for sure.
Coming to technical aspects,
cinematography by Moorella Prasad is fantastic. The costume designer
also deserves great mention. And the story writers Kona Venkat and Gopi
Mohan once again grooved in their names for the characters of Sayaji
Shinde and Krishna Bhagawan, like they did with their earlier films.
All
in all, this Srinu Vaitla's show although inspired from different films
(Chandramukhi, Chandralekha, Shankaradada Zindabad etc….), stands to be
unique and a wholesome family entertainer.