Thursday, 23 February 2012

Ninne Istapaddanu


Movie review - Ninne Istapaddanu
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)
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 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

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