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Review by shallini-a

Neeku Naaku Dash Dash

7/10

Lovers on the run - is an oft-repeated theme

What's it about! Siva (Prince) joins as supply boy in a liquor mafia company run by Bapineedu and Chitti Talli (Teertha) to clear off his debts. The company has full of young boys and girls, each of them have financial woes. There he meets a girl Gatyathri (Nanditha) and love blossoms between them. A problem prompts Gayathri and Siva to flee from the company and Bapineedu and Chitti Talli go after them.

Analysis

Young lovers caught in a messy situation is director Teja's favourite subject. He adds dash of bootlegging to it in Neeku Naaku Dash Dash, his new romantic thriller, bringing novelty factory. Introducing newcomers in the lead roles, Teja tells the subject of youngsters working under bootleggers. This backdrop of liquor mafia in dense Araku valley gives fresh look to an otherwise oft-repeated subject of teenage love.

Teja seems to have inspired by two recent Tamil movies - Angaadi Theru (dubbed in Telugu as Shopping Mall ) and Mynaa ( Prema Khaidi in Telugu).

The film's story takes momentum after 50 minutes of the movie and sustains the interest post interval too but pre-climax sequences fizzle out. Plus points of the movie are its cinematography, first 40 minutes of second half, and music.

But the movie needs trimming especially -an unnecessary song of hero going after heroine.
  • shallini-a
  • Apr 16, 2012

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