Friday, 24 February 2012

Raghavendra


Movie review - Raghavendra
Raghavendra
Raghavendra
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Jeevi rating: 3.25/5
Punchline
: saint warrier
Genre: Action
Banner: Sri Sri Arts
Cast
: Prabhas, Anshu, Swetha Agarwal, Murali Mohan, Prabha, Kota Sreenivasa Rao, Gundu Hanumantha Rao, Brahmanandam, Anand Raj, Vizag Prasad, Rami Reddy, Raghu Babu, Ram Charan, Rama Prabha,
Story - Screenplay - Dialogues: Posani Krishna Murali
Music: Mani Sharma
Cinematography: Pratap
Art: Anand Sai
Editing: Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao
Stunts: Kanalkannan
Producer: Srinivasa Raju
Direction: Suresh Krishna
Theatrical release date: 28th march 2003
Review
Story
Raghava is a hot-blooded and restless youth who cant tolerate injustice that is being done in the society. In the process, he picks up fight with local mafia leader Ankineedu (Anandraj). Ankineedu stabs Sirisha - the ladylove of Raghava - to death. He also issues ultimatum to the parents of Raghava to leave the city in few hours. The vexed parents ask Raghava to accompany them only if he agrees to listen to their words. They take Raghava to Mantralayam - a relatives place - and make him become a devotee of Lord Raghavendra Swamy.
This entire episode comes as flashback. Raghava has a pretty sister-in-law (maradalu) called Maha Lakshmi (Swetha Agarwal) in Mantralayam. Raghava becomes a saint-like-man and does not even respond when some goons humiliate Maha Lakshmi. He does not bother to retaliate even when goons strip Maha Lakshmi off of her cloths in public.
The parents of Raghava - who forcibly restricted the helping nature of Raghava - ask Raghava to get rid of his maala and go back to society to serve people. The rest of the story is about how Raghava retaliates and puts an end to the lives of villain gang.

Harivillu


Movie review - Harivillu
Gangotri
Harivillu
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Jeevi rating: NA (Not Applicable)
Punchline
: Made for Awards
Genre: Art
Banner: Suresh Productions
Cast
: Master Subhakar, Baby Nitya, Bhanu Chandar, Haritha
Cinematography: AK Bir
Producer: D Rama Naidu
Story - Screenplay - Direction: B Narsing Rao
Theatrical release date: 2nd April 2003
Review
Story

Ravi Babu (Master Subhakar) - son of a rich businessman (Bhanuchandar) - is infected with cancer at a tender age. He is a brilliant student and also a good painter and talented musician. He is also very precocious (matured beyond his age) child. He knows that death is lurking in the vicinity to embrace him any day. He has sympathetic parents caring overtly for him. There is lot of restlessness inside Ravi. Hence, he behaves erratically with his parents. Though the parents know that Ravi needs love, the way they are providing it is not satisfactory enough to Ravi. A few words of pampering like 'you are a great friend. You are an intelligent person' from the lady psychiatrist make him get some solace. But the parents are still unable to find their way to pacify the restlessness inside their son.
At this point of time a child servant called Manga (Baby Nitya) enters their household. He makes good friends with her and forgets all the pains. Though the parents does not like Ravi to move around with a poor girl, they could not restrict him as moving with that girl gives happiness to Ravi. Ravi sees a peaceful and new world with Manga. He brings out his fantasies and fulfils them with her companionship. One day, he has a day out with Manga and travels to Golkonda fort. It's a great new experience for him. But the lurking danger of death could not wait for him anymore!
Artists: Master Subhakar did a brilliant work as Ravi Babu. He made an apt representation of the restlessness with his body language and through his facial expressions. Baby Nitya suited the role well and she did extremely well with her neat Nizam dialect. Haritha and Bhanu Chandar played the parents of Ravi Babu. They did very well with controlled histrionics. There is also a character of a mad fellow that has symbolical representation of the feelings with in the protagonist.

Karthik


Movie review - Karthik
Gangotri
Karthik
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Jeevi rating: 1/5
Punchline
: a journey to boredom
Genre: Love/action
Cast
: Mukesh, Kanishka
Music: Sashi Preetam
Producer: Madhu varma
Story - Screenplay - Direction: Murali Raju
Theatrical release date: 3rd April 2003
Review
Story

Karthik (Mukesh) is a rich guy who lost his parents and siblings in an air crash. He has all the money and comforts in life but he wants to leave everything behind and try to make a living on his own. His only qualification other than his studies is playing guitar. He thus embarks on a journey.
There is another parallel story that's happening between two mafia dons - Pandu and Neelam (both are guys). Pandu's aides are in search of Neelam. Nobody knows how Neelam looks like. But they know that he wears black dress all the time and carries his ammunition in a guitar case.
Incidentally Karthik also wears black dress and carries guitar case. With the confusion, the henchmen of Pandu chase Karthik. The rest of the story is all about how Karthik falls in love with a beautiful girl in his journey and how he escapes from the perilous situation.
Artists: The entire film has new faces. With a chocolate boy kinda face, the hero Mukesh resembles Varma's find Aftab Shivadasani. Though his character has no scope for any performance, he impresses with his performance. Heroine Kanishka is very beautiful and looks like a model. She acted well.

run


Movie review - Run
Run
Run
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Jeevi rating: 3.25/5
Punchline
: couple on run
Genre: Love
Cast
: Madhavan, Meera Jasmin, Raghuvaran, Anu Hassan, Suneel, Babu Mohan, Kallu Chidambaram, Gowtam Raju
Music: Vidya Sagar
Dialogues: Srirama Krishna
Lyrics: AM Rathnam & Siva Ganesh
Photography: Jeeva
Art: Thota Tarani
Editing: VT Vijayan
Producer: AM Rathnam
Story - Screenplay - Direction: Linguswamy
Theatrical release date: 3rd April 2003
Review


Story

Siva (Madhavan) comes to his sister's (Anu Hassan) place in Hyderabad from a small town to do his graduation. He falls in love with a girl whom he saw on the road and proceeds aggressively to woo her. Her name is Priya (Meera Jasmin). She also falls in love with him. But the catch is that her brother (Atul Kulakarni) is a ruthless gangster in the city and would not spare anybody who follows his sister. At this juncture, Siva retaliates and beats up the henchmen of gangster. Then starts the war between the lover of the girl and the bother of the girl. The rest of the story is all about how the lover wins the war.

dil


Movie review - Dil
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Jeevi rating: 3.5/5
Punchline
: guts to win love
Genre: Love
Cast
: Nitin, Neha, Prakash Raj, Kalpana, Chalapati Rao, Sudha, Venu Madhav, LB Sriram, MS Narayana, Raghubabu, Rajan P Dev, Duvvasi Mohan, Anant, Gowtam Raju
Music: RP Patnaik
Dialogues: Chintapally Ramana
Lyrics: Peddada Murthy, Kula Sekhar, Suddala Ashok Teja, Chandra Bose, Vinare Sukumar, T Uma Maheswara Rao
Photography: Vijay
Art: Thota Tarani
Choreography: Shankar & Raja Sekhar
Editing: Gowtam Raju
Stunts: Stun Shiva
Producer: Raju - Giri
Story - Screenplay - Direction: VV Vinayak
Theatrical release date: 4th April 2003
Review
Story

Seenu (Nitin) is an aggressive youth. He falls in love with Nandini (Neha). Nandini's father Gowry Shankar (Prakash Raj) is a major mafia leader. Gowry Shankar objects to the love of Seenu and threaten Seenu's parents of dire consequences. Seenu retaliates and challenges that he would marry Nandini. The rest of the film is all about how Seenu marries Nandini.

Taarak


Movie review - Taarak
Taarak
Taarak
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Jeevi rating: 3/5
Punchline
: teenage traumas
Genre: Love
Cast
: NT Rathnaa, Shirmili, Krishna, Seetu Singh, LB Sriram, Dharmavarapu Subramanyam, Sudhakar, Chitram Seenu, Ali, Jaya Prakash Reddy,
Music: Mani Sharma
Camera: Poorna
Editing: Ravindra Babu
Dialogues: Paruchuri Brothers
Story: Vijaya Creations Unit
Thrills: Horseman Babu
Producer: Achanta Gopinadh
Presented by: Dr. N Shiva Prasad
Screenplay - Direction: Bala Sekharan
Theatrical release date: 3rd April 2003
Review
Story

Jagadish Prasad (Krishna) - the editor of a popular newspaper - recruits Taarak (NT Rathnaa), who is an engineering gold medallist with a driving ambition to become journalist. Taarak becomes an under cover reporter and joins a degree college to study the youth and write articles to inspire them in positive way. Taarak under the guise of the name Ram starts observing how youth are getting depressed and writes weekly articles on newspaper of Jagadish Prasad to encourage youth. JP (Jayaprakash Redy) - the editor of rival newspaper - is in search of Taarak to recruit him to increase his circulation. The rest of the story is about why Taarak decided to become a journalist and how he cured the thinking process of the youth.

Ottesi Cheputunna


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Ottesi Cheputunna
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Jeevi rating: 3/5
Punchline
: ladyluck and love
Genre: Love
Banner: Sri Creations
Cast
: Srikanth, Sravanthi, Sivaji, Sunil, Anitha Patel, Asha Saini, LB Sriram, Brahmanandam, MS Narayana, Babu Mohan, Mallikharjuna Rao, Rajiv Kanakala, Benarjee, Jayaprakash Reddy, Ali, Raghunadha Reddy, Kallu Chidambaram, Krishna Bhagavan, Kondavalasa Lakshmana Rao, Gowtam Raju, Jr. Relangi, Sudha, Kovai Sarala, Sana

Music: Vidya Saar
Dialogues: Chintapally Ramana
Editing: Srikar Prasad
Photography: C Ram Prasad
Story: Uday Raj
Producer: K Anil Kumar
Screenplay - Direction: E Sattibabu
Theatrical release date: 11th April 2003
Review
Story

Surya (Srikanth) is an orphan whose property is under dispute. Since his childhood, the God takes all the things and people he wanted away from him. Hence, he considers himself unlucky and stops wishing for anything.
On a particular day, a letter comes to his address by accident, in which the photograph of a beautiful girl is inserted. He happens to see that photograph after he woke up and things started getting well for him. He gets a promotion. Likewise, her photograph has becomes a lucky charm for him. He gets all his ancestral property back.
He searches for that girl and finds that her name is Divya (Sravanthy). But she is already in love with a tenant called Dileep (Sivaji) who is staying on the top of her house. Dileep does not have any job and is penniless. Divya's father wants to marry Divya off to a guy with a good job. Divya tells about her love relationship with Dileep to Surya and asks him to bail them out.
Though he promises to help her out, he had a strong instinct inside him that she would get back to him at the end. The rest of the story is about how she finds out that Dileep is a crook and marries Surya.

Aithe


Movie review - Aithe
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Jeevi rating: 4/5
Punchline
: adventurous thriller
Genre: Action
Banner:
 Just Yellow
Cast
: Sashank, Janardhan, Mohit, Abhishek, Narsing Yadav, Sivaji Raja & Sindhu Tolani
Music: Kalyani Malik
Photography: Senthil Kumar
Producer: Gangaraju Gunna
Story - Screenplay - Direction: Eleti Chandra Sekhar
Theatrical release date: 11th April 2003
Review
Story

Irfan Khan is a major mafia guy in Mumbai with Andhra background. He is on the most wanted list of Police with prize money of 50 lakhs put on his head. He is in desperate need of going out of India to settle in Dubai and remote control his operations in Mumbai. He designs a plan of hijacking a plane that starts from Hyderabad and take it to Khatmandu.
They need a gang of 4 clean guys - who does not have any crime records - to participate in this hijack operation. They got hold of 4 needy and efficient guys who are in dire need of money to survive. The flight is all set to leave from Hyderabad. What happens next forms the crux of the film.

Magic Magic


Movie review - Magic Magic
Magic Magic
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Jeevi rating: 4/5
Punchline
: 3-D fantasy
Genre: Children
Banner:
 Navodaya
Cast
: Suraj Balajee, SP Bala Subramanyam
Photography: KP Nambyadiri
Dialogues: Vennelakanti
Lyrics: Bhuvana Chandra
Art: Sabu Cyril
Stunts: Kanal Kannan
Presented by: Allu Arvind
Producer: Appachan
Story - Screenplay - Direction: Jose
Theatrical release date: 12th April 2003
Review
Story

Acharya (SP Balasubramanyam) is a renowned magician and also an inheritor of royal dynasty in Mayapuri. He is very fond of his grandson Indrajit (Suraj Balajee). Indrajit's father Krishna leaves Indrajit with Acharya because Krishna lost his wife. Krishna leaves to USA as he works in TV Asia in New York. When Krishna comes back to Mayapuri - he is astonished to see that Indrajit has become a little magician by neglecting basic studies. Hence, he decides to take Indrajit along with him to Newyork against the wishes of Acharya and Indrajit.
Indrajit is forced to leave to New York along with his father Krishna. There he finds that his father has a live-in girl friend. A very much disappointed Indrajit leaves his place in New York. The rest of the story is about how he makes friendship with a cute little dog and a couple of orphans to make a living and earn money to go back to India!
Artists: The kid who impressed everybody as the little Asoka in Sharukh Khan's 'Asoka' did the role of 'Indrajit'. He is very talented. He looks pretty cute and entertaining. SP Balu is an apt choice for the role of 'Acharya' and he did it in his own style. The comic villains in this film are impressive. What is more impressive is dubbing voices given by Venu Madhav and Kota Srinivasa Rao for villains.

Amma Nanna O Tamil Ammai


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Jeevi rating: 3/5
Punchline
: Amma Nanna O Koduku
Genre: Family Drama
Banner:
 Vaishno Academy
Cast
: Ravi Teja, Asin, Jaya Sudha, Prakash Raj, Ali, Gowtam Raju, MS Narayana, Jr. relangi, Dharmavarapu Subramanyam, Aiswarya, Jogi Naidu, Kadambari Kiran, Prudhvi Raj
Photography: Shyam K Naidu
Art: Chanti
Stunts: Ram Lakshman
Editing: Marthand K Venkatesh
Presented by: KLN Raju
Story - screenplay - dialogues - direction - producer: Puri Jagannath
Theatrical release date: 19th April 2003
Review
Story

Chandu is a kickboxing student and aspires to become the champion. He has a caring mother (Jayasudha) and no father. His father leaves them long back to achieve his goal, as he felt that his family is becoming hindrance to his career growth. Chandu loses his mother in due time. His mother asks him to go to Vizag and stay with his father Raghuveer (Prakash Raj) for the rest of his life.
Chandu travels to Vizag and finds that Raghuveer married another lady called Shalini (Aishwarya) and they have a daughter as well. Raghuveer is a kickboxing coach. He invites Chandu with both hands. But his wife and daughter are not comfortable with Chandu. The rest of the story is about how Chandu wins the love of all family members and also the kickboxing finale.

Johnny


Movie review - Johnny
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Jeevi rating: 1.5/5
Punchline
: Tests your patience
Genre: Love
Banner:
 Geetha Arts
Cast
: Pawan Kalyan, Renu Desai, Raghuvaran, Geeta, Devi Charan, Lalitha Dubey, Mallikharjuna Rao, MS Narayana, Narsing Yadav, Brahmaji, Satya Prakash, Ali, Melkote, Punit Issar
Music: Ramana Gogula
Photography: Shyam Palav & Chota K Naidu
Dialogues: Satyanand
Art: Anand Sai
Editing: Yousuf Khan
Thrills: Vijay & Ridley
Costumes & Production designer: Renu Desai
Producer: Allu Arvind
Story - Screenplay - Direction: Pawan Kalyan
Theatrical release date: 25th April 2003
Review
Story

Johnny (Pawan Kalyan) is an orphan and a martial arts coach. He falls in love with another orphan called Geetha (Renu Desai), who is a teacher. They get married. Later on, it is revealed that Geetha suffers from blood cancer. She needs lots of money to get operated. Rest of the story is about how Johnny managed to get the money through fights to save Geetha.

Thursday, 23 February 2012

Vijayam


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Jeevi rating: 2.75/5
Punchline
: Oldwine with youth label
Genre: Love
Banner:
 Suresh Productions
Cast
: Raja, Gajala, Murali Mohan, Giri Babu, Sunil, Siva Krishna, AVS, Suman Setty, Rajiv Kanakala, Dharmavarapu Subramanyam, Lakshmipati, Pavan, Santosh, Shadaab, Srinivasa Reddy, Manoj, Bhagavan, Varsha, Swetha, Ragini, Hema Sundar, Mukkuraju, Sivaparvathy, Alapati Lakshmi
Music: Koti
Photography: Hari Anumolu
Dialogues: Satyanand
Art: Ashok
Editing: Krishnareddy - Madhava
Choreographers: Prasanna, Rajasekhar, Krishna Reddy, Brinda
Costumes: Jagadish
Producer: Dr. D Ramanaidu
Story - Screenplay - Direction: Singeetam Srinivasa Rao
Theatrical release date: 9th May 2003
Review
Story

Raja is a tribal guy from Araku valley who studies in Vizag. He is a bright student. His aim is to become a gold medallist and become a role model for other tribal kids. He falls in love with Usha (Gajala), daughter of a millionaire (Giri Babu). She loves the honesty of Raja. But due to some miscommunication, she is informed that Raja is a son of a businessman. Later on when it is revealed that Raja is a tribal guy, Usha's heart is broken because Raja has kept her in the dark about this truth. The rest of the story is about how Raja convinces Gajala and also reaches his goal of excelling in studies.

Appudappudu


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Jeevi rating: 2/5
Punchline
: Post marital blues
Genre: Love
Banner:
 GB Films
Cast
: Raja, Shriya Reddy, Bhagawan, Jayasudha, Kaikala Satyanarayana, Vizag Prasad, Sudha, Giri, Benarjee, Annapurna, Suman Setty, Ali, MS Narayana, LB Sriram, Melkote
Music (songs): RP Patnaik
Music (background): Madhukar
Photography: KG Soman
Dialogues: Madhukar
Editor: Lokesh
Choreographer: Shankar
Producers: A Ramesh Goud, PT Giridhara Rao
Story - Screenplay - Direction: Chandra Siddardha
Theatrical release date: 16th May 2003
Review
Story

Sundeep (Raja) and Radhika (Shriya Reddy) enter into wedlock through an arranged marriage. Both these people come from a very rich and wealthy family background. They start living in an independent house. They slowly realize and decide that they are not exactly meant for each other. After a big quarell, they decide to take divorce.
After applying for divorce, they accidentally meet at a friend's wedding place. They happen to stay together in the same room again for a few days as an obligation. Then they realize that the other person is not bad at all. By the time, they start falling in love with each other, the divorce is granted by the court and their parents also get a match for their second marriages. The climax is all about whether they stay with each other for the rest of their life or not!!
Artists: Raja is a perfect fit for the role of Sundeep. He did well in all departments. Shirya Reddy is good in parts. The audiences can't see her acting in the entire film. Her make-up is bad. The dubbing voice given to her is also bad. Jaya Sudha acted as a self made woman and the mother of heroine. Bhagawan acted as buddy of hero who plays major role in bringing back the broken couple. It's nice to see veteran Satya Narayana Rao on screen in an entertaining role. Suman Setty did a good comedy role as a servant.

Palanati Brahmanaidu


Movie review - Palanati Brahmanaidu
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Jeevi rating: 2.5/5
Punchline
: lacks proper script
Genre: Action
Banner:
 Venkata Ramana Productions
Cast
: Bala Krishna, Sonali Bendre, Arti Agarwal, Mukesh Rushi, Jaya Prakash Reddy, Kaikala Satyanarayana, Jatin, Lahari, Sudha, Ahuti Prasad, Chalapati Rao, Brahmanandam, Dharmavarapu Subramanyam, Ali, Kallu Chidambaram, Gowtamraju, Gundu Hanmatharao, Sivaji Raja, Narra Venkateswara Rao, Sri Lakshmi
Music: Mani Sharma
Lyrics: Bhuvana Chandra, Vennelakanti, Veturi
Photography: VSR Swamy
Stunts: Vikram Dharma, Raju
Art: Raju
Editor: Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao
Choreographer: Lawrence, Saroj Khan
Story - Screenplay: Posani Krishna Murali
Dialogues: Paruchuri Brothers
Direction: B Gopal
Producer: Medikonda Venkata Murali Krishna
Theatrical release date: 5th June 2003
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Story

SSS Bhavani Prasad (Bala Krishna) lives in Karampudi. Sruthi, a girl who is going to get engaged to an NRI (Pruthvi), falls in love with Bhavani Prasad. When their marriage is about to happen, a lady called Siva Nageswari (Sonali Bendre) enter the premises of hall and shoots at Bhavani Prasad.
The rest of the story is all about why Siva Nageswari shoots Bhavani Prasad and the consequences that follow!

Nijam


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Jeevi rating: 3/5
Punchline
: Soft guy turns serial killer
Genre: Action
Banner:
 Chitram Movies
Cast
: Mahesh Babu, Rakshita, Raasi, Talluri Rameswari, Ranganath, Kantha Rao, Gopichand, Jaya Prakash Reddy, Brahmaji, Suman Setty, Vijaya Chandar, Prakash Raj, Duvvasi Mohan, Tirupathi Prakash, Shakeela, Lakshmikanth, Rallapally, Master Jaya Krishna, Jeeva
Music: RP Patnaik
Lyrics: Kula sekhar
Photography: Sameer Reddy
Stunts: Horseman Babu
Editor: Shankar
Choreographer: Shankar
Producer - Dialogues - Story - Screenplay - Direction: Teja
Theatrical release date: 23rd May 2003
Review
Story

Reddy (Jayaprakash Reddy) is a powerful mafia leader whose right hand is Devudu aka Devadaya Sharma (Gopichand). Devudu has a lover called Malli (Raasi). Reddy - who also like Malli - takes her to the bed, which is not liked by Devudu. In the process, Devudu kills Reddy and he becomes the leader of the mafia gang.
Venkateswarlu (Ranganath) is a fire officer. In an incident, Devudu sets the market place afire and Venkateswarlu rescues it with his fire fighting and at the same time Venkateswarlu slaps Devudu, as he continues throwing kerosene at the market place. Devudu holds grudge against Venkateswarlu and sends him to jail on a framed charge of murder.
Seetaram (Mahesh Babu) who is the son of Venkateswarlu tries to rescue his father from the jaws of police. But in the process, everybody starts asking him for money to do the work. At the end of the day, the police officer kills Venkateswarlu.
The rest of the story is about how Seetaram's mother (Talluri Rajeswari) takes revenge on the people responsible for the death of her husband with the help of her son Seetaram

Ninne Istapaddanu


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Jeevi rating: 3.25/5
Punchline
: triangular love story
Genre: Love
Can kids watch this film?
 Yes (no vulgarity and no violence)
Banner:
 Sri Durga Arts
Cast
: Tarun, Sridevi, Anitha, Rajiv Kanakala, Saratbabu, Ravi Kondala Rao, Brahmanandam, MS Narayana, Giri Babu, Ali, Misro, Mallikharjuna Rao, Tanikella Bharani, Sunil, Chinna, Sivaji Raja, Venu Madhav, Jr. Relangi, Ganesh, Babloo, Lakshmipati, Sudha, Athli Lakshmi, Delhi Rajeswari, Hema, Jhansi, Anitha Chowdary, Sudeepa, Devi Sri, Sakhi and Neha Dhupia

Music: RP Patnaik
Screenplay - Dialogues: Kona Venkat
Art: Ashok
Photography: S Gopal Reddy
Lyrics: Sirivennela, Chandra Bose, Kula Sekhar, Sai Sri Harsha
Choreography: Raju Sundaram, Lawrence, Suchitra Chandra Bose and Kalyan
Presenter: S Gopal Reddy
Producer: KL Narayana
Story - Direction: Konda
Release date: 12 June 2003
Review
Story

Charan (Tarun) is a fun loving college-going guy in Vizag. He meets Sanjana (Anitha) in an interesting style. They start off their relationship with quarreling and slowly they fall in love with each other. Sanjana leaves to Hyderabad after the graduation is over. Charan also leaves to Hyderbad in search of Sanjana, as he did not get any phone calls or mails from Sanjana.
On his way to Hyderabad, he meets an NRI called Boney (Rajiv Kanakala), who comes to India in search of a bride. After reaching Hyderabad, Charan accidentally meets another girl called Geeta (Sridevi), who works in All India Radio and some how settles in her house as guest. One day, he spots Sanjana who ridicules his love and says that she pretended love to him only to take revenge on him for the pranks he played on her during college time. Then she hands him over her wedding card. And the bridegroom turns out to be Boney.
The rest of the film revolves around these 4 characters - Charan, Boney, Sanjana and Geetanjali. The climax is all about who gets whom

Oka Raju Oka Rani


Movie review - Oka Raju Oka Rani
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Jeevi rating: 3/5
Punchline
: routine love story
Genre:
 Love
Can kids watch this film?
 Yes (no vulgarity and no violence)
Banner:
 Usha Kiron Movies
Cast
: Ravi Teja, Namitha, Tanikella Bharani, Brahmanandam, 
Sobhan, Srinivasa Reddy, Chandra Mohan, MS Narayana, Rama Krishna, Benarjee, Melkote, Ali, Telangana Sakuntala, Rama Prabha, Satya Priya & Sudha
Music: Chakri
Lyrics: Trivikram Srinivas
Dialogues: Nivas
Photography: Vasu
Lyrics: Trivikram
Editing: Srikar Prasad
Producer: Ramoji Rao
Story - Screenplay - Direction: Yogi
Release date: 19 June 2003
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Story

Ravi (Ravi Teja) runs his father's textile franchise in Mumbai and Preethi (Namitha) studies in Mumbai. They meet each other and fall in love. Preethi's father (Tanikella Bharani) is the Commissioner of Police in Hyderabad. And he strongly hates love marriages because his elder daughter set herself afire when her love marriage failed.
Ravi and Preethi returns to Hyderabad. They get hold of Sachin (Brahmanandam) - a marriage broker - and make him send the photos of these two people across to their parents. Their parents agree to the arranged marriage of Ravi and Preethi. At this point of time, the police commissioner comes to know that Ravi and Preethi cheated him to win their love.
The rest of the story is all about how the police commissioner reacts and how Ravi convinces him.

Donga Ramudu & Party


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Jeevi rating: 2.75/5
Punchline
: Comedy limited
Genre:
 Comedy/Love
Can kids watch this film?
 Yes (no vulgarity and no violence)
Banner:
 Kirthi Creations
Cast
: Srikanth, Laya, Bhuvaneswari, Suhasini (Special Appearance), Jaya Prakash Reddy, Surya, Kota Srinivasa Rao, Rallapally, Tanikella Bharani, Lakshmana Rao, Krishna Bhagawan, Jyothi Lakshmi, Mallikharjuna Rao, Jeeva, Melkote and Bangalore Padma

Music: Chakri
Dialogues: Sankaramanchi Parthasaradhi
Cinematography: Loki
Lyrics: Trivikram Srinivas
Lyrics: Peddada Murthy, Sri Sai Harsha, Bommakanti & Tanikella Shankar
Producer: ML Kumar Chowdary
Story - Screenplay - Direction: Vamsi
Release date: 26 June 2003
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Story

Rama Krishna (Srikanth) is a petty thief with his 4-member team that also includes a lady (Bhuvaneswari). He falls in love with a journalist Vasantha Lakshmi (Laya).
Then there is a village in Konaseema called Kotayya-vari-palem. There used to be an illustrious gentleman called Kotaiah on whom the village is named after. His only daughter eloped with a guy she loved. Koataiah died later by writing a will that all his property should be passed on to the offspring of his daughter. He gave the responsibility of finding out the heir to a loyal man Somayajulu (Jaya Prakash Reddy).
Vasantha Lakshmi is sent on to investigate more about that village by the editor. Rama Krishna, who is running away from the impending police plans to pretend as the grandson of Kotaiah and enters Kotayya-vari-palem. The rest of the story revolves on the point of Rama Krishna duping the village men and then reforming himself into a good human being with the help of Vasantha Lakshmi.
Artists Performence
Srikanth: Srikanth played the role with ease. His comedy timing is pretty good. His character has some similarities to the one he did in 'Tappuchesi Pappukoodu'.
Laya: You can see Laya through Vamsi's eyes in this film. She looks different in this film with sleeveless blouse, sarees and lenses (cat eyes). She tried to get an hourglass figure with that get-up and she partly succeeded in it. Sunita dubbed her voice.
Others: Vamsy is always known for typical characterization for his actors. The combination of Krishna Bhagavan and Lakshmana Rao is good and generated nice humor. TV actress Bhuvaneswari acted as one among the thieves in Donga Ramudu's party, who seduces single males and then loots the entire house. Jaya Prakash Reddy did a variety role. Veteran vamp Jyoti Lakshmi did a decent role. Kota did a small cameo and his comedy is good. Suhasini made a special appearance in this film.

Simhadri


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Jeevi rating: 3.5/5
Punchline
: Mass Masala
Genre:
 Action
Can kids watch this film?
 No (lots of violence)
Banner:
 VMC
Cast
: NTR, Bhumika Chawla, Ankita, Seeta, Kota Srinivasa Rao, Brahmanandam, Nasar, Mukesh Rushi, Sarad Saxena, Rahul Dev, Rajan P Dev, Chalapati Rao, Bhanu Chandar, Surya, Hari, Venu Madhav, Rallapalli, GV, Kallu Chidambaram, Dharmavarapu Subramanyam, Subbaraya Sharma, Pardhasaradhi, Sangeeta, Hema, Ramya Sri, Sravani, Ragini, Master Sandeep, Master Mahendra

Story: Vijayendra Prasad
Dialogues: Viswanath, Rathnam
Music: MM Keeravani
Songs: Veturi, Sirivennela, ChandraBose, Vennelakanti
Art: Anand Sai
Stunts: A Vijay
Cinematography: Ravindra Babu
Editing: Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao
Co-director: Thota Rama Krishna
Prensented by: V Daraswamy Raju
Producer: V Vijay Kumar Varma
Screenplay - Direction: SS Raja Mouli
Release date: 9 July 2003
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Story

An innocuous and good-hearted lad Simhadri(NTR) is handpicked by Ram Bhupal Varma(Nazar). The bond Ram Bhupal Varma and Simhadri share is like that of a father and son. Kasturi (Ankita) is the grand daughter (daughter's daughter) of Ram Bhupal Varma. Kasturi likes Simhadri a lot. Once in a week, Simhadri visits a mentally retorted girl called Indu (Bhumika). He entertains her and passes on the money to her caretakers (Rallapally and Ragini). After coming to know about Ankita's liking towards Simhadri, Ram Bhupal Varma decides to get them married. At this point of time, it is revealed that Simhadri is very close to a mentally retorted girl Indu. The alliance breaks off. Mean while a bunch of gangsters are in search of Simhadri. They found him at the banks of Godari River along with Indu. In that confrontation between gangsters and Simhadri, Indu gets injured. When she comes back to her senses, she becomes a normal girl. The first thing she does then was to stab Simhadri.
Simhadri is hospitalized. Then we see hoards of buses coming from Kerala to see Simhadri, whom they call as Singamalai. In the flashback it is revealed that Ram Bhupal Varma's elder daughter Seeta (Seeta) elopes with a guy (Bhanu Chandar). They settle in Kerala. Simhadri takes up the job of uniting family and visits Trivendrum. There he finds Indu as the grand daughter of Ram Bhupal Varma. He convinces the separated family and when the reunion is about to happen, Seeta is stabbed by a local goon Nair (Rahul Dev). A rowdy named Bhai Saab (Mukesh Rushi) controls the mafia of Kerala. Nair and Bhai Saab belong to the same mafia. Simhadri takes law into his hands and eradicates goons in Kerala. The local Kerala people starts calling him 'Singamalai'. When Simhadri along with Indu and her father is about to return to Vizag, an unexpected thing happens.
To know what that unexpected thing, you should watch it on silver screen

Vasantham


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Jeevi rating: 4/5
Punchline
: Complete family entertainer
Genre:
 Friendship
Can kids watch this film?
 Yes (no vulgarity and no violence)
Banner:
 Sri Sai Deva Productions
Cast
: Venkatesh, Kalyani, Arti Agarwal, Tanikella Bharani, Chandra Mohan, Surya, Vizag Prasad, Ahuti Prasad, Delhi Rajeswari, Akash, Sunil, Siva Reddy, Hema, Dharmavarapu Subramanyam, Vijaya Bhaskar, LB Sriram, Ananth, Junior Relangi, Raja Sri, Gundu Hanumantha Rao, Devi Sri, Prasad Babu, Master Teja, Master Shashak, Baby Srihitha and VVS Laxman (special appearance)

Dialogues: Chintapally Ramana
Music: SA Raj Kumar
Songs: Veturi, Sirivennela, Kulasekhar & Chandrabose
Art: Raju
Editing: Marthand K Venkatesh
Co-director: Uma Maheswara Rao
Producer: NV Prasad & Sanam Naga Ashok Kumar
Story - Screenplay - Direction: Vikraman
Release date: 11 July 2003
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Story

Ashok (Venkatesh) and Julie (Kalyani) are childhood friends. Ashok is like a family member of Julie's family. They are pretty close and they believe that friendship is above love. They do not have any love feelings towards each other. After they grow up Julie's father (Chandra Mohan) dies and Ashok brings Julie to his house and she stays along with his family. Nandini (Arti Agarwal) is from a rich family and Ashok falls in love with her and they get married. The rest of film revolves around how Ashok and Nandini get Julie married.

Kalyana Ramudu


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Jeevi rating: 3.25/5
Punchline
: Marriage hurdles for wedding planner
Genre:
 Family
Can kids watch this film?
 Yes (no vulgarity and no violence)
Banner:
 SP Entertainments
Cast
: Venu Thottempudi, Prabhu Deva, Nikita, Suman, Nasar, Sunil, M.S.Narayana, Sana, Lakshmipathi, Raja Ravindra, Raghubabu, Gundu Prasad, JV Somayajulu, Allu Rama Lingaiah, Giri and Devi Charan

Story: Jenny
Dialogues: Marudhuri Raja
Music: Mani Sharma
Art: Srinivasa Raju
Editing: Gowtam Raju
Prensented by: Bellamkonda Suresh
Producer: P.Venkata Shyam Prasad
Screenplay - Direction: G Ram Prasad
Release date: 18 July 2003
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Story

Kalyana Ramudu (Venu) is a wedding planner, whose functions include erecting kalyana mandapam, decorating the marriage house, arranging musicians and cooking. During one such wedding function, the marriage is called off since the bridegroom elopes with a girl whom he is love with. Incidentally the bride is a dumb girl. Hence none of the relatives of that girl come forward to marry her. Kalyana Ramudu jumps into the scene and does the crisis management by asking his doctor brother (Raja Ravindra) to tie knot. Kalyana Ramudu falls in love with bride's sister Kalyani (Nikita). She also loves him but pretends herself to be in love with Rajesh, a pop singer who is also her uncle's son. Later on Rajesh reveals to Kalyana Ramudu that Kalyani is in love with Kalyana Ramudu.
When everything is going alright, the sister of Kalyani dies. Later an astrologer says to Kalyani's father that there is a curse of God on thevamsam of Kalyana Ramudu and all the women in their dynasty dies at an young age. After listening to this, Kalyani's father refuses to marry off his daughter to Kalyana Ramudu. Rest of the story is all about how all ends well!

Praanam


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Jeevi rating: 3/5
Punchline
: Reborn to continue love
Genre:
 Love
Can kids watch this film?
 Yes (no vulgarity and no violence)
Banner:
 GMRC
Cast
: Allari Naresh, Sadaf, Seeta, Rajan P Dev, Benerjee, Shafi, Anitha Chowdary, Rallapally, MS Narayana, Kovai Sarala
Story: Subba Rao Master
Dialogues: Haranadha Rao
Music: Kamalakar
Lyrics: Sri Sai Harsha, Ashok Teja, ES Murthy
Stunts: Stun Siva
Editing: Basva Paidireddy
Cinematography: Bharani Dharan
Producer: Maganti Babu
Screenplay - Direction: Malli
Release date: 25 July 2003
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Story

Then there was a village in coastal area. Sivudu (Naresh) belongs to lower caste and Katyayani (Sadaf) is a chaste Brahmin. When the village head comes to know that they fell in love, he decides to hang them off because inter-caste love/marriage is a sin as per their village laws.
These two souls take a rebirth. Kathyayani is born as Uma, a sister of powerful politician (Benerjee). Sivudu is born as Kaasi, a NRI orphan who returns back from USA to do a Telugu music video album. He is in search of a pristine Telugu girl and he finds Uma. They fall in love, but her politician brother wants her to get married to his nephew (Shafi).
Uma and Kaasi run away from Vizag city to coastal area and incidentally they land in a place where Kathyayani and Sivudu lived. The village men identify them. The rest of the film is all about how all ends well.

Dham (Dhammunte Preminchandi)


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Jeevi rating: 2.75/5
Punchline
: Mixture of love and mass
Genre:
 Action
Can kids watch this film?
 Yes (no vulgarity and no violence)
Banner:
 Radaan Mediaworks Pvt Limited
Cast
: Jagapathi Babu, Chaitanya Krishna, Neha Mehata, Sonia Agarwal, Sony Raj, Swapna Madhuri, Chalapathi Rao, Brahmanandam, Ali, Satyaprakash, Venu Madhav, Anil, Raviteja, Vicky, Suman Setty, Kavitha
Dialogues: Nagaraju, Sampath
Camera: Arun
Music Director: Ramana Gugula
Lyrics: Veturi Sundararamamurthy, Surendra Krishna, Pothula Ravikiran, Kandikonda
Presented by: Radhika
Producers: Mohana Radha, Kishore Babu
Story, Screenplay and Director: Raju Voopati.
Release date: 25th July 2003
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Rushi (Jagapati Babu) is a hot blooded man who fell in love with Anjali (Neha Mehta). Anjali is the daughter of a mafia guy. Rushi and that mafia man are at logger heads. Anjali hates violence and she bids adieu to his love because Rushi has become violent.
Rushi leaves all his past and starts a new life as a yoga instructor and practices non-violence. In the process, he comes across 4 youngsters who had problems with getting their girls falling in love with them. Rushi helps them out. In the process, they comes to know about the past of Rushi. Rest of the film is about how they tries to show gratitude to Rushi by uniting Rushi and Anjali.

Sambhu (Beware of Students)


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Jeevi rating: 0.5/5
Punchline
Beware of this film
Genre:
 Action
Can kids watch this film?
 No (lots of violence)
Banner:
 SabariGirisha 
Cast
: Aryan Rajesh, Sarika, Srinivasa Reddy, Chitram Seenu, Chandra Mohan, Venu Madhav, Rami Reddy, Telangana Sakuntala, Naresh, Raghu Babu, Jenny, Raghunadha Reddy, Narra Venkateswara Rao, Devdas Kanakala, Prakash Raj (special appearance) and Sanghavi (special appearance)
Story: Chintalapudi Venkat
Dialogues: Posani Krishna Murali
Camera: V Jayaram
Music Director: Ilayaraja
Lyrics: Kulasekhar
Stunts: Stun Siva
Editing: Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao
Producers: Rudraraju Ramesh
Screenplay and Direction: R Suresh Varma
Release date: 25th July 2003
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Story

Sambhu (Aryan Rajesh) falls in love with Sarika (Sarika). A local goon teases Sarika in a bus. This incident throws Sambhu in to the tangle of mafia. The entire second half is all about how this student erases mafia in the state.

Sambaram


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Jeevi rating: 3/5
Punchline
: good guy and material gal
Genre:
 Love
Can kids watch this film?
 Yes (no vulgarity and no violence)
Banner:
 Chitram Movies
Cast
: Nitin, Nikita, Seeta, Benarjee, Paruchuri Venkateswara Rao, Giri Babu, Rallapally, SV Krishna Reddy, MS Narayana, Suman Setty, Venu Madhav, Duvvasi Mohan
Music: RP Patnaik
Lyrics: Kula Sekhar, Sirivennela
Stunts: Horseman Babu, Ram Lakshman
Editing: KV Krishna Reddy
Cinematography: Prasad
Choreography: Shankar
Producer: Teja
Story - Screenplay - Dialogues - Direction: Dasaradh
Release date: 31 July 2003
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Ravi (Nitin) and Geeta (Nikita) are childhood friends. Ravi is a carefree guy who roams around with friends without concentrating on studies. Geeta is a sincere student who passes engineering studies. Ravi has love feelings for her and everybody in the town is aware of it except for Geeta. When she is asked by Nitin's sister-in-law when she is planning to marry Ravi, she expresses her surprise and says that they are just friends and she has no feelings for her. She shows her materialistic attitude by saying that she wants her husband to be financially and academically more stronger than her. Ravi is devastated after listening to her logic. He realizes the importance of being a responsible family member and takes up odd jobs to earn money. He finally gets the visa to work in Dubai. He wants to leave for Dubai as it gives him an opportunity to prove his money-earning ability and it also it gives him the respite of being away from her lady love Geeta. Meanwhile, Geeta's father expires and she starts realizing that it takes more than academics and finances to make a guy qualified to be a husband. And by that time Ravi is already in the airport. Would Geeta express her love to Ravi before he leaves for Dubai?

Dongodu (Meesam Melesaada Anthe!)


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Jeevi rating: 2.75/5
Punchline
: for B and C centers
Genre:
 Family Drama
Can kids watch this film?
 Yes (no vulgarity and no violence)
Banner:
 Goodwill Cinema
Cast
: Raviteja, Kalyani, Rekha, Thanikella Bharani, Paruchuri Venkateswara Rao, Brahmanandam, Dharmavarapu Subramanyam, Sunil, Uttej, Ali, M.S. Narayana, Jeeva, Shakeela, Rajitha, Master Nandu, Master Durga Prasad, Baby Malasri
Music: Vidya Sagar
Dialogues: Marudhuri Raja
Stunts: Ram Lakshman
Editing: Gowtam Raju
Cinematography: Ramana Raju
Producer: Rushita Sai
Screenplay - Direction: Bheemineni Srinivas
Release date: 7th August 2003
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Madhava (Ravi Teja) becomes a thief in his childhood to feed the hunger of his sister and he continues to be a notorious thief in that village. There is one landlord called Naidu (Tanikella Bharani) who exploits the people around by unfair means. Rukhmini (Kalyani) is the daughter of Naidu. Naidu also possesses the registration forms of Madhava's house with him because he gave loan to the father of Madhava at a very high interest rate.
Madhava pretends to fall in love with Rukhmini so that he could get the registration forms of his house back. The Rest of the film is about how Naidu cooks a plan to convict Madhava in a theft which he has not done and how Madhava emerges as winner.
Artists: Ravi Teja performed well with in the limitations of the character. But his mustache is not big enough to justify the caption 'meesaalu tippaada anthe!'. Kalyani does not have much role to play in the film. Rekha is limited to a couple of scenes. Tanikella Bharani got pretty good role as a villain in this film. Shakeela did the role of 'Kameswari' who has an extramarital affair with Tanikella Bharani. Varsha performed well as sister of Ravi Teja. Sunil did a comedy role of a wannabe-lawyer. He had one serious and effective dialogue in this film that got whistles from the masses.