Mogudu - Aweful Melodrama
Film: Mogudu
Cast: Gopichand, Taapsee, Shraddha Das, Rajendra Prasad, Roja, Naresh, Ahuti Prasad and others
Banner: Lakshmi Narasimha Productions
Music : Babu Shankar
Producer: Nallamalapu Srinivas ( Bujji )
Screenplay, Direction: Krishna Vamsi
Release Date: Nov 04, 2011
Rating: 2/5
Trailer
Synopsis:
Bujji (Gopichand ) is the only son of a rich farmer Anjaneya Prasad ( Rajendra Prasad ). The family is well knit together with strong sentiments. He happens to meets Raja Rajeshwari ( Tapsee ) who is the daughter of a powerful politician Chamundeshwari ( Roja) and Naresh and falls in love with her. Both the families agrees for their marriage and just when everything seems to be going well. They have to part their ways due to an unexpected reason.
Then enters Jo ( Shraddha Das ), an aspiring model. She falls in love with Bujji and the rest of the story is all about now Bujji wins back his lady love.
Performances:
Gopi Chand delievered decent performance in the role he is offered.His is a very soft role unlike his previous movies. Taapsee had got all the chances to prove herself as a good actress as every Krishna Vamsi heroine but failed to utlize it to the fullest.with due respects to her efforts by dubbing, The efforts were aweful as the diction did not suit her.
Shradha Das added the necessary spice. She is okay in her role. Rajendra Prasad is good and matured. Roja is good and Naresh is fine.Rest all are okay.
Technical Departments:
Babu Shankar’s music is good and Background score is perfect. Sirivennela’s lyrics deserve applause. Cinematography is good and editing is alright. All the songs are well picturized.Production values are good.
Final say:
The movie starts on a good note and is pretty okay in the first half with a good twist. Then comes the horrible second half with artificial twists, senseless sentiments combined with a badly written screen play. Krishna Vamsi completely lost his touch. He has to go back to his basics rather than depending on skin show of heroines which is very fast turning to vulgarism. Save your hard earned money for some thing useful.
Film: Mogudu
Cast: Gopichand, Taapsee, Shraddha Das, Rajendra Prasad, Roja, Naresh, Ahuti Prasad and others
Banner: Lakshmi Narasimha Productions
Music : Babu Shankar
Producer: Nallamalapu Srinivas ( Bujji )
Screenplay, Direction: Krishna Vamsi
Release Date: Nov 04, 2011
Rating: 2/5
Trailer
Synopsis:
Bujji (Gopichand ) is the only son of a rich farmer Anjaneya Prasad ( Rajendra Prasad ). The family is well knit together with strong sentiments. He happens to meets Raja Rajeshwari ( Tapsee ) who is the daughter of a powerful politician Chamundeshwari ( Roja) and Naresh and falls in love with her. Both the families agrees for their marriage and just when everything seems to be going well. They have to part their ways due to an unexpected reason.
Then enters Jo ( Shraddha Das ), an aspiring model. She falls in love with Bujji and the rest of the story is all about now Bujji wins back his lady love.
Performances:
Gopi Chand delievered decent performance in the role he is offered.His is a very soft role unlike his previous movies. Taapsee had got all the chances to prove herself as a good actress as every Krishna Vamsi heroine but failed to utlize it to the fullest.with due respects to her efforts by dubbing, The efforts were aweful as the diction did not suit her.
Shradha Das added the necessary spice. She is okay in her role. Rajendra Prasad is good and matured. Roja is good and Naresh is fine.Rest all are okay.
Technical Departments:
Babu Shankar’s music is good and Background score is perfect. Sirivennela’s lyrics deserve applause. Cinematography is good and editing is alright. All the songs are well picturized.Production values are good.
Final say:
The movie starts on a good note and is pretty okay in the first half with a good twist. Then comes the horrible second half with artificial twists, senseless sentiments combined with a badly written screen play. Krishna Vamsi completely lost his touch. He has to go back to his basics rather than depending on skin show of heroines which is very fast turning to vulgarism. Save your hard earned money for some thing useful.
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