Bhai Movie Review, Bhai Review: Bhai – A mafia backdrop with family sentiments.
Genre: Mass entertainer
Cast: Nagarjuna, Richa Gangopadyay, Prasanna
Director: Veerabhadram Chowdary
Nagarjuna,
who is not having a good run at the box office in recent times, is back
with Bhai, a commercial potboiler. Veerabhadram, who made two comedy
hits wielded the megaphone for Bhai.
What is it about?
Bhai
(Nagarjuna) is the main henchman of international Don David (Asish
Vidhyardhi). Bhai comes on a mission to kill an undercover cop who is
creating problems for underworld mafia in Hyderabad. However, Bhai comes
to know that undercover cop Arjun (Prasanna) is none other than his
younger brother. Now Bhai has to rescue his brother from David and his
son (Sonu Sood).
Performances:
Nagarjuna
is fit and glamorous as usual. At 54, he is still competing with young
heroes in looks and physical maintenance. His performance is okay as
Bhai. He did well in sentimental scenes. Richa Gangopadhyaya doesn't
have much of a role to play. Her character is poorly written and
irritates most of the times. Sonu Sood is wasted. Asish Vidhyardhi is
over the top. Brahmanandam's cameo is okay. There is nothing much to
write about the remaining star cast. There are many known faces in this
film, but none of them got a role to remember.
Technicalities:
Devi
Sri Prasad failed as the music director. Songs are below par and the
background score is pathetic. Dialogues, which are popularly known as
Bhai bullets are horrible. There are tons of unnecessary dialogues in
the movie. Sameer Reddy, who is a very good cinematographer failed
miserably in this. It looked like it was shot by an amateur. Editing is
equally bad.
Director Veerabhadram failed to make
this an enjoyable fare. His first two films had good comedy and appealed
to the crowds. This time he couldn't get anything right. Script is
poorly written and execution is even worse. Veerabhadram should perhaps
stick to his strengths rather making such mediocre mass entertainers.
Analysis:
First
half of Bhai is unbearable with story not moving anywhere. Introduction
scenes of Nagarjuna and his Bhai act in Bangkok are not at all
impressive. Love track between Nag and Richa tested the patience of
audience. Except for first song, the other two songs are badly placed in
the first half.
Second half starts off with an interesting twist
at the interval. There is some story to write about in the second hour.
The father-son, sister-brother sentiment scenes are not shot well.
There is scope for the director to work out comedy and sentiment in the
second half. But he messed it up with poor writing.
He has
concentrated more on unnecessary stuff like punch dialogues and hero
elevation scenes. Those scenes and dialogues are not good too. Hence,
the film ended up as a horrible affair that will test anyone. Nagarjuna
fans and masses also will be disappointed with this.
Verdict: Unbearable torture 'Bhai'! - See more at: http://www.gulte.com/moviereviews/341/Bhai-Movie-Review#sthash.rOvG5iOU.dpuf
Nagarjuna, who is not having a good
run at the box office in recent times, is back with Bhai, a commercial
potboiler. Veerabhadram, who made two comedy hits wielded the megaphone for
Bhai.
What is it about?
Bhai (Nagarjuna) is the main henchman of international Don David (Asish
Vidhyardhi). Bhai comes on a mission to kill an undercover cop who is creating
problems for underworld mafia in Hyderabad. However, Bhai comes to know that
undercover cop Arjun (Prasanna) is none other than his younger brother. Now
Bhai has to rescue his brother from David and his son (Sonu Sood).
Performances:
Nagarjuna is fit and glamorous as usual. At 54, he is still competing with
young heroes in looks and physical maintenance. His performance is okay as
Bhai. He did well in sentimental scenes. Richa Gangopadhyaya doesn't have much
of a role to play. Her character is poorly written and irritates most of the
times. Sonu Sood is wasted. Asish Vidhyardhi is over the top. Brahmanandam's cameo
is okay. There is nothing much to write about the remaining star cast. There
are many known faces in this film, but none of them got a role to remember.
Technicalities:
Devi Sri Prasad failed as the music director. Songs are below par and the
background score is pathetic. Dialogues, which are popularly known as Bhai
bullets are horrible. There are tons of unnecessary dialogues in the movie.
Sameer Reddy, who is a very good cinematographer failed miserably in this. It
looked like it was shot by an amateur. Editing is equally bad.
Director Veerabhadram failed to make this an enjoyable fare. His first two
films had good comedy and appealed to the crowds. This time he couldn't get
anything right. Script is poorly written and execution is even worse.
Veerabhadram should perhaps stick to his strengths rather making such mediocre
mass entertainers.
Analysis:
First half of Bhai is unbearable with story not moving anywhere. Introduction
scenes of Nagarjuna and his Bhai act in Bangkok are not at all impressive. Love
track between Nag and Richa tested the patience of audience. Except for first
song, the other two songs are badly placed in the first half.
Second half starts off with an interesting twist at the interval. There is some
story to write about in the second hour. The father-son, sister-brother
sentiment scenes are not shot well. There is scope for the director to work out
comedy and sentiment in the second half. But he messed it up with poor writing.
He has concentrated more on unnecessary stuff like punch dialogues and hero
elevation scenes. Those scenes and dialogues are not good too. Hence, the film
ended up as a horrible affair that will test anyone. Nagarjuna fans and masses
also will be disappointed with this.
Verdict: Unbearable torture 'Bhai'! - See more at:
http://www.gulte.com/moviereviews/341/Bhai-Movie-Review#sthash.rOvG5iOU.dpuf
Nagarjuna, who is not having a good run at the
box office in recent times, is back with Bhai, a commercial potboiler.
Veerabhadram, who made two comedy hits wielded the megaphone for Bhai.
What is it about?
Bhai (Nagarjuna) is the main henchman of international Don David (Asish
Vidhyardhi). Bhai comes on a mission to kill an undercover cop who is creating
problems for underworld mafia in Hyderabad. However, Bhai comes to know that
undercover cop Arjun (Prasanna) is none other than his younger brother. Now
Bhai has to rescue his brother from David and his son (Sonu Sood).
Performances:
Nagarjuna is fit and glamorous as usual. At 54, he is still competing with
young heroes in looks and physical maintenance. His performance is okay as
Bhai. He did well in sentimental scenes. Richa Gangopadhyaya doesn't have much
of a role to play. Her character is poorly written and irritates most of the
times. Sonu Sood is wasted. Asish Vidhyardhi is over the top. Brahmanandam's
cameo is okay. There is nothing much to write about the remaining star cast.
There are many known faces in this film, but none of them got a role to
remember.
Technicalities:
Devi Sri Prasad failed as the music director. Songs are below par and the
background score is pathetic. Dialogues, which are popularly known as Bhai
bullets are horrible. There are tons of unnecessary dialogues in the movie.
Sameer Reddy, who is a very good cinematographer failed miserably in this. It
looked like it was shot by an amateur. Editing is equally bad.
Director Veerabhadram failed to make this an enjoyable fare. His first two
films had good comedy and appealed to the crowds. This time he couldn't get
anything right. Script is poorly written and execution is even worse.
Veerabhadram should perhaps stick to his strengths rather making such mediocre
mass entertainers.
Analysis:
First half of Bhai is unbearable with story not moving anywhere. Introduction
scenes of Nagarjuna and his Bhai act in Bangkok are not at all impressive. Love
track between Nag and Richa tested the patience of audience. Except for first
song, the other two songs are badly placed in the first half.
Second half starts off with an interesting twist at the interval. There is some
story to write about in the second hour. The father-son, sister-brother
sentiment scenes are not shot well. There is scope for the director to work out
comedy and sentiment in the second half. But he messed it up with poor writing.
He has concentrated more on unnecessary stuff like punch dialogues and hero
elevation scenes. Those scenes and dialogues are not good too. Hence, the film
ended up as a horrible affair that will test anyone. Nagarjuna fans and masses
also will be disappointed with this.
Verdict: Unbearable torture 'Bhai'! - See more at:
http://www.gulte.com/moviereviews/341/Bhai-Movie-Review#sthash.rOvG5iOU.dpuf
Nagarjuna,
who is not having a good run at the box office in recent times, is back
with Bhai, a commercial potboiler. Veerabhadram, who made two comedy
hits wielded the megaphone for Bhai.
What is it about?
Bhai
(Nagarjuna) is the main henchman of international Don David (Asish
Vidhyardhi). Bhai comes on a mission to kill an undercover cop who is
creating problems for underworld mafia in Hyderabad. However, Bhai comes
to know that undercover cop Arjun (Prasanna) is none other than his
younger brother. Now Bhai has to rescue his brother from David and his
son (Sonu Sood).
Performances:Nagarjuna
is fit and glamorous as usual. At 54, he is still competing with young
heroes in looks and physical maintenance. His performance is okay as
Bhai. He did well in sentimental scenes. Richa Gangopadhyaya doesn't
have much of a role to play. Her character is poorly written and
irritates most of the times. Sonu Sood is wasted. Asish Vidhyardhi is
over the top. Brahmanandam's cameo is okay. There is nothing much to
write about the remaining star cast. There are many known faces in this
film, but none of them got a role to remember.
Technicalities: Devi
Sri Prasad failed as the music director. Songs are below par and the
background score is pathetic. Dialogues, which are popularly known as
Bhai bullets are horrible. There are tons of unnecessary dialogues in
the movie. Sameer Reddy, who is a very good cinematographer failed
miserably in this. It looked like it was shot by an amateur. Editing is
equally bad.
Director Veerabhadram failed to make
this an enjoyable fare. His first two films had good comedy and appealed
to the crowds. This time he couldn't get anything right. Script is
poorly written and execution is even worse. Veerabhadram should perhaps
stick to his strengths rather making such mediocre mass entertainers.
Analysis: First
half of Bhai is unbearable with story not moving anywhere. Introduction
scenes of Nagarjuna and his Bhai act in Bangkok are not at all
impressive. Love track between Nag and Richa tested the patience of
audience. Except for first song, the other two songs are badly placed in
the first half.
Second half starts off with an interesting twist
at the interval. There is some story to write about in the second hour.
The father-son, sister-brother sentiment scenes are not shot well.
There is scope for the director to work out comedy and sentiment in the
second half. But he messed it up with poor writing.
He has
concentrated more on unnecessary stuff like punch dialogues and hero
elevation scenes. Those scenes and dialogues are not good too. Hence,
the film ended up as a horrible affair that will test anyone. Nagarjuna
fans and masses also will be disappointed with this.
Verdict: Unbearable torture 'Bhai'! - See more at: http://www.gulte.com/moviereviews/341/Bhai-Movie-Review#sthash.rOvG5iOU.dpuf
Nagarjuna,
who is not having a good run at the box office in recent times, is back
with Bhai, a commercial potboiler. Veerabhadram, who made two comedy
hits wielded the megaphone for Bhai.
What is it about?
Bhai
(Nagarjuna) is the main henchman of international Don David (Asish
Vidhyardhi). Bhai comes on a mission to kill an undercover cop who is
creating problems for underworld mafia in Hyderabad. However, Bhai comes
to know that undercover cop Arjun (Prasanna) is none other than his
younger brother. Now Bhai has to rescue his brother from David and his
son (Sonu Sood).
Performances:
Nagarjuna
is fit and glamorous as usual. At 54, he is still competing with young
heroes in looks and physical maintenance. His performance is okay as
Bhai. He did well in sentimental scenes. Richa Gangopadhyaya doesn't
have much of a role to play. Her character is poorly written and
irritates most of the times. Sonu Sood is wasted. Asish Vidhyardhi is
over the top. Brahmanandam's cameo is okay. There is nothing much to
write about the remaining star cast. There are many known faces in this
film, but none of them got a role to remember.
Technicalities:
Devi
Sri Prasad failed as the music director. Songs are below par and the
background score is pathetic. Dialogues, which are popularly known as
Bhai bullets are horrible. There are tons of unnecessary dialogues in
the movie. Sameer Reddy, who is a very good cinematographer failed
miserably in this. It looked like it was shot by an amateur. Editing is
equally bad.
Director Veerabhadram failed to make
this an enjoyable fare. His first two films had good comedy and appealed
to the crowds. This time he couldn't get anything right. Script is
poorly written and execution is even worse. Veerabhadram should perhaps
stick to his strengths rather making such mediocre mass entertainers.
Analysis:
First
half of Bhai is unbearable with story not moving anywhere. Introduction
scenes of Nagarjuna and his Bhai act in Bangkok are not at all
impressive. Love track between Nag and Richa tested the patience of
audience. Except for first song, the other two songs are badly placed in
the first half.
Second half starts off with an interesting twist
at the interval. There is some story to write about in the second hour.
The father-son, sister-brother sentiment scenes are not shot well.
There is scope for the director to work out comedy and sentiment in the
second half. But he messed it up with poor writing.
He has
concentrated more on unnecessary stuff like punch dialogues and hero
elevation scenes. Those scenes and dialogues are not good too. Hence,
the film ended up as a horrible affair that will test anyone. Nagarjuna
fans and masses also will be disappointed with this.
Verdict: Unbearable torture 'Bhai'! - See more at: http://www.gulte.com/moviereviews/341/Bhai-Movie-Review#sthash.rOvG5iOU.dpuf
Nagarjuna,
who is not having a good run at the box office in recent times, is back
with Bhai, a commercial potboiler. Veerabhadram, who made two comedy
hits wielded the megaphone for Bhai.
What is it about?
Bhai
(Nagarjuna) is the main henchman of international Don David (Asish
Vidhyardhi). Bhai comes on a mission to kill an undercover cop who is
creating problems for underworld mafia in Hyderabad. However, Bhai comes
to know that undercover cop Arjun (Prasanna) is none other than his
younger brother. Now Bhai has to rescue his brother from David and his
son (Sonu Sood).
Performances:Nagarjuna
is fit and glamorous as usual. At 54, he is still competing with young
heroes in looks and physical maintenance. His performance is okay as
Bhai. He did well in sentimental scenes. Richa Gangopadhyaya doesn't
have much of a role to play. Her character is poorly written and
irritates most of the times. Sonu Sood is wasted. Asish Vidhyardhi is
over the top. Brahmanandam's cameo is okay. There is nothing much to
write about the remaining star cast. There are many known faces in this
film, but none of them got a role to remember.
Technicalities: Devi
Sri Prasad failed as the music director. Songs are below par and the
background score is pathetic. Dialogues, which are popularly known as
Bhai bullets are horrible. There are tons of unnecessary dialogues in
the movie. Sameer Reddy, who is a very good cinematographer failed
miserably in this. It looked like it was shot by an amateur. Editing is
equally bad.
Director Veerabhadram failed to make
this an enjoyable fare. His first two films had good comedy and appealed
to the crowds. This time he couldn't get anything right. Script is
poorly written and execution is even worse. Veerabhadram should perhaps
stick to his strengths rather making such mediocre mass entertainers.
Analysis: First
half of Bhai is unbearable with story not moving anywhere. Introduction
scenes of Nagarjuna and his Bhai act in Bangkok are not at all
impressive. Love track between Nag and Richa tested the patience of
audience. Except for first song, the other two songs are badly placed in
the first half.
Second half starts off with an interesting twist
at the interval. There is some story to write about in the second hour.
The father-son, sister-brother sentiment scenes are not shot well.
There is scope for the director to work out comedy and sentiment in the
second half. But he messed it up with poor writing.
He has
concentrated more on unnecessary stuff like punch dialogues and hero
elevation scenes. Those scenes and dialogues are not good too. Hence,
the film ended up as a horrible affair that will test anyone. Nagarjuna
fans and masses also will be disappointed with this.
Verdict: Unbearable torture 'Bhai'! - See more at: http://www.gulte.com/moviereviews/341/Bhai-Movie-Review#sthash.rOvG5iOU.dpuf
Nagarjuna,
who is not having a good run at the box office in recent times, is back
with Bhai, a commercial potboiler. Veerabhadram, who made two comedy
hits wielded the megaphone for Bhai.
What is it about?
Bhai
(Nagarjuna) is the main henchman of international Don David (Asish
Vidhyardhi). Bhai comes on a mission to kill an undercover cop who is
creating problems for underworld mafia in Hyderabad. However, Bhai comes
to know that undercover cop Arjun (Prasanna) is none other than his
younger brother. Now Bhai has to rescue his brother from David and his
son (Sonu Sood).
Performances:
Nagarjuna
is fit and glamorous as usual. At 54, he is still competing with young
heroes in looks and physical maintenance. His performance is okay as
Bhai. He did well in sentimental scenes. Richa Gangopadhyaya doesn't
have much of a role to play. Her character is poorly written and
irritates most of the times. Sonu Sood is wasted. Asish Vidhyardhi is
over the top. Brahmanandam's cameo is okay. There is nothing much to
write about the remaining star cast. There are many known faces in this
film, but none of them got a role to remember.
Technicalities:
Devi
Sri Prasad failed as the music director. Songs are below par and the
background score is pathetic. Dialogues, which are popularly known as
Bhai bullets are horrible. There are tons of unnecessary dialogues in
the movie. Sameer Reddy, who is a very good cinematographer failed
miserably in this. It looked like it was shot by an amateur. Editing is
equally bad.
Director Veerabhadram failed to make
this an enjoyable fare. His first two films had good comedy and appealed
to the crowds. This time he couldn't get anything right. Script is
poorly written and execution is even worse. Veerabhadram should perhaps
stick to his strengths rather making such mediocre mass entertainers.
Analysis:
First
half of Bhai is unbearable with story not moving anywhere. Introduction
scenes of Nagarjuna and his Bhai act in Bangkok are not at all
impressive. Love track between Nag and Richa tested the patience of
audience. Except for first song, the other two songs are badly placed in
the first half.
Second half starts off with an interesting twist
at the interval. There is some story to write about in the second hour.
The father-son, sister-brother sentiment scenes are not shot well.
There is scope for the director to work out comedy and sentiment in the
second half. But he messed it up with poor writing.
He has
concentrated more on unnecessary stuff like punch dialogues and hero
elevation scenes. Those scenes and dialogues are not good too. Hence,
the film ended up as a horrible affair that will test anyone. Nagarjuna
fans and masses also will be disappointed with this.
Verdict: Unbearable torture 'Bhai'! - See more at: http://www.gulte.com/moviereviews/341/Bhai-Movie-Review#sthash.rOvG5iOU.dpuf