Friday, July 31, 2009

Appu chesi Pappu kudu (2008) - 1CD - DvdRip - XviD (700 MB)





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Appu Chesi Pappu Kudu Review

Appu Chesi Pappu Kudu Review

Cast: Rajendra Prasad, Madhumita, Dharamavarapu, Giri Babu, Chalapathi Rao, AVS, Kalpana, Sri Lakshmi, Vijaya, Tanikella and others.

Director: Relangi Narsimha Rao

Producer: Natti Kumar

Music: Vande Mataram Srinivas

Rajendra Prasad is seen with his usual comedy genre in this film; though this is a comedy film which skims some laughter, it delivers a message in the climax.

Story

Scheme Apparao (Rajendra Prasad) is an intelligent, dedicated and hardworking fellow who is equipped with wits to sell anything. His idea to sell anything in the mode of installment system is a hit among the people. Incidentally he meets Geetha (Madhumitha) meets the hero and in order to ignite a prank on his innocence, she devises a plot. The somehow Apparao is figured out of the trouble by the heroine and then they are in love.

Anjeneya Prasad (Dharmavarapu) is the father of Geetha (Madhumitha) and wants his daughter to be married to a well settled, eligible bachelor. In order to find a suitable match he hosts “Kaun Banega Geethapathi” as he is a die hard fan of Amitabh’s Kaun Banega Corepathi. In this ‘Kaun Banega Geethapathi “hunt, Dharmavarupu looks out for the bachelors who are very, much eligible to be a true and witty husband of his daughter.

In one of the funniest incidents Apparao meets Dharmavarapu and takes on a challenge to build a house in one year time. If at all he succeeds in building the house then Dharmavarapu promises to marry his daughter to Apparao.

Meanwhile Apparao in the house building process comes across three couple Mohan Rao (played by Giri Babu & Kalpana), Tayaru and her hubby (Sri Lakshmi & AVS, Chalapathi and Pankajam (Chalapathi Rao & Vijaya).

These families are all neighboring tenants and the ladies are always in the building dreams for themselves of owing a big house with all luxuries. Apparao with his witty brain tries to capitalize on their dreams and promises them to build a dream house of their choice. In this process he diverts all the wealth to his house which is to be built.

As the film flows towards its end the ladies learn that the finance which is being settled by them is getting diverted towards the house of Apparao. Then the climax of the film is a suspense which has to be seen on a big screen.

Performance

Rajendra Prasad as usually gave his bet to the film. His dialogue delivery and the expressions bring some laughs to the audience. He looks apt to the film’s story line and keeps up his usually comedy tag behind him.

Madhumitha is just to expose on screen. The heroine has nothing much to prove in this film except for the songs. She has done her part well, but lacks apt expression for the dialogues in some scenes. She sports a good shaped body and her revealing dresses are quite attractive to the mass audience.

The rest of the batch like AVS, Giri Babu, Chalapathi Rao live up to their characters well. Their comedy in some scenes equipped with dialogues is surely hilarious.

Dharmavarapu steals the show and equally wins the credit in this film parallel to the hero. His “Kaun Banega Geethapathi will tickle the audience to a large extent and his expressions equipped dialogues bring out laughter sin the theatres.

Direction is said to be below average to the film. The plot can be predicted and the comedy seems to be old wine in a new bottle.

The music and screenplay are average according to the cast, but could have done better.

On the whole this film has been carved to please the comedy lovers, but has lived up to a certain extent in proving so. Though the film is not induced with hilarious comedy like Rajendra Prasad’s yester years films like ‘Aha Na Pelanta’ and many more, it looks like a typical Rajendra Prasad stamped film.

It is for sure that this film will not drag itself for a 50 day run. But very soon it can be aired on a prominent television channel and so folks it is better to watch this movie on small screen than the big silver screen.

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