Thursday, 14 November 2013

Masala Movie Review






Cast:-venkatesh,ram,Anjali,shajan padamsee
Director:-Vijaya Bhaskar
Music Director:-SS Thaman
Producer:-D.Suresh Babu And Sravanthi Ravikishore
Release Date:-14-11-2013
Rating:-2.5/5
In this movie Rahman(Ram) wants to get his sister married and be a responsible brother. He loses both his job and house for an unsuccessful case. Luckily for him he gets a job at Balaram’s place. Balaram is a simple heated man with only one weakness he cannot tolerate lies and circumstances force Rahman to lie, a lot. How Rahman wins the loyalty of Balaram after all the comedy of errors is what the film is all about.
Venkatesh is as usual acting. Ram on the other hand simply tries to replicate the act from the original version and he is just about fine in doing so. When compared to the original Venkatesh is definitely on par with his counterpart but same can’t be said about Ram thou
Masala frame by frame from the original and is largely successful. The pace is uneven throughout with a dull moment followed by a hilarious scene. This unevenness is seen because the emotional scenes involving Ram fail to create any impact and appear to drag. Couple of songs, are unnecessary.
There are two heroines in the film Anjali and Shazahn Padamsee among the two Anjali is clearly the best and even she is given few nice emotionally appealing scenes as well. Coming to the remaining cast Jayaprakash Reddy towers over everyone else with his comic timing. Ali and MS Narayuana are seen in a full length role and they are alright. Kovai Sarala is good in few scenes but overacts in the remaining. Posani Krishna Murali does his routine act.
Highlights?
1.Comedy.
2.Venkatesh – Ram chemistry.
Drawbacks?
1.Uneven pace of the film.
2.Songs.
3.Climax.