Saturday 19 October 2013

Doosukeltha Telugu Movie Review

Cast: Manchu Vishnu, Lavanya Tripathi, Brahmanandam, Hema, Nagineedu, Ahuti Prasad, Ali, Kota Srinivasa Rao, Vennela Kishore, Rao Ramesh, Posani Krishnamurali
Direction: Veeru Potla
Genre: Action
Duration: 2 hours 35 minutes
Critic's Rating:
2.5/5

Doosukeltha Telugu Movie Review

Chinna (Vishnu), a applicant TV reporter conducts a sting operation for a channel. the inside track with proof of a     minister's involvement during a scandal concerning fixing of a thermal station is telecast on all channels except the one that he was commissioned to try to to the sting. The channel's head contend by Posani Krishnamurali himself wonders why the fact-finding report isn't telecast by his channel. The MD of the corporate is vulnerable by the minister and thus it's not telecast on his channel. Chinna chooses to relinquish the fact-finding report back to all alternative channels and also the minister UN agency is exposed is raped from the ministry. 

It was no simple task for Chinna to try to to the hustle. he's afraid down by the minister's goons and that they take him for dead. He awakes during a hospital and is educated that a doctor Alekhya (Lanvanya) was the one UN agency admitted him there. Out of the hospital, the person is on a mission - to trace down Alekhya. The 'cutie' steals his heart however she sets her eyes on another doctor. Chinna helps her go into the affair however eventually, and not unexpectedly, Alekhya falls for Chinna himself. that's precisely what Chinna needed. 

Love isn't all what life is concerning for the nice doctor that Alekhya is. She doesn't recognize UN agency however she shortly realizes, due to Chinna, that her life is at risk. somebody is desparate to kill her. the remainder of the film is concerning however Chinna takes the lady to the exact same family wherever the conspiracy is being hatched to kill her. that is zone. however they are doing land there. And it's time for a few drama. 

It is onerous to imagine somebody with the character of Chinna. The director takes lots of liberties with the characterisation. however, Vishnu cruises sticking out to the characterisation, doing a commendable job. you've got Brahmanandam within the picture so you have the comedy that you just expect. however go expecting to examine him abused , as usual. If Brahmanandam is your excuse to observe the picture, you haven't got reason enough. 

Somewhere on, it all seems thus confusing that closing your eyes for a moment you're feeling is that the best choice. you're rested. there's a wasted character of Ali and Posani `Raja' Krishnamurali together with his currently terribly acquainted means of addressing everybody as `Raja'. Vishnu shows off some dance moves however it actually was odd to observe a close-up shot of his feet once they were hardly any movements value looking in any respect.

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