Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Story & Review




Harsha (Ram Charan) is a young man who earns money on bike races and bets. He loves such adventures on two wheelers. He happens to touch the hand of a young girl Indu (Kajal) accidentally and that ‘soul touch’ connects his present to the past.



What’s the past?

That’s 1609 AD when Kalabhaiarava (Ram Charan) was the warrior in Udaigarh who trains the soldiers. The Senadhipathi Randheer (Dev Gil) lusts on Yuvarani Mitravinda (Kajal) but the latter loves Kalabhirava. That results in a huge battle between Randheer and Kalabhairava which puts end for their lives. Sher Khan (Sri Hari), the Muslim invader witnesses the valor and love of Kalabhairava and salutes to him.
They take rebirth as Harsha and Indu. And many characters from the past also come to present with the soul connectivity. But where? What happens to them? How the past life matters for them in present life?
That has to be watched on big screen to experience the marvelous treat along with unleashing those queries.
Performances:
It is Ram Charan Teja, who is responsible for the success of the entire film Magadheera. He has given an impeccable performance all through the film. Especially in the flashback episode, he has excelled in exhibiting the body language, facial expressions and maturity.

Another highlight of the film Magadheera is the perfect screenplay by director SS Rajamouli. His taking display of shrewd mind in elevating the scenes and directorial ability once again reminds the audiences of watching a film at Hollywood range. He has made use of the graphics and high technical values perfectly to suit his subject.

MM Keervani and Kalyani Malik have done their best in the background score. Three songs are foot-tapping and fantastically choreographed. The others are not so catchy, but in the visuals, they too mesmerise the audiences. The biggest highlight of the film is the remix song ‘Bangaru Kodipetta…’.

Kajal Agarwal has also showed matured performance especially in the flashback episode as a princess. She proved that she is not just after glamour but she could also perform well. Other artistes including Dev Gill, Saratbabu, Rao Ramesh gave their best. Srihari, though appeared in a couple of scenes, proved his identity in the film. Especially, he excelled as Sherkhan.





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