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Friday, 30 December 2011

Kshetram Movie Review,wallpapers

  Kshetram Movie Review,wallpapers

STARRING : Jagapathi Babu, Priyamani, Shyam, Kota and others

MUSIC : Koti
DIRECTOR : T Venugopal

RELEASE DATE : December 29th, 2011


Below Average
Jagapathi Babu and Priyamani paired up successfully for three films and this is their fourth film. As such there was some curiosity factor as to what they come up with in Kshetram. Coupled with this we have the subject - about God and spirits and revenge. Let us see how the film has finally turned out to be.

Story
The story is about two young people - Chakri (Shyam) working in Malaysia for a TV channel and his lover Sohini (Priyamani). They get married with blessing from the parents on both sides. When Sohini enters the house of her in-laws she comes to know some shocking news.

Kota and his son Aditya Menon have conspired and killed Chakri's uncle Veera Narasimha Rayulu as they wanted to stop him from bringing the deities of lord Narasimha Swamy from Penchalamma kona and installing them at a temple in the village. The reason is that the deity has 1000s of acres and crores of property in his name and so they dont not want this to happen. The crooks want to unsurp the property as the trust is held by Narasimha Raylu.

Narasimha Raylulu is killed and even his wife Penchalamma (Priyamani) is also killed. Penchalamma wows to complete the task undertaken by her husband. Now Penchalamma has come back in the form of Sohini. Penchalamma's spirit enters Sohini's body and completes the unfinished task.
Performance:
Jagapathi Babu is standard. His role is brief but he does a neat job. However the fire in him is missing. Priyamani plays a dual role and she is okay in both the roles. Kick Shyam also has a short role and he does it with full vigour. Kota is not that effective. Tanikella Bharani is seen in a sober role as a priest. There is nothing much to say about the other star cast - from Brahmanandam to Surekha Vani, Rajiv Kanakala, Siva Parvati etc.
Analysis
The story is neither new nor novel. It has been told several times before. The direction is lackluster and the screenplay is dull and confusing. There are several jerks in the film. The director fails to stir up the emotions and not a single scene is worth mentioning. There is also not high voltage drama or suspense and the film moves from one scene to the next in a slow and painful manner. The music is bad and so is the cinematography.
Verdict:
Kshetram is a badly made film and despite a decent star cast the final product is way below average. The film is a big bore from start to finish. Avoid the film.


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