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Evadaithe Nakenti Review: An effort that goes down the drain!
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Film |
: Evadaithe Nakenti
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Rating |
: 2.5/5 |
Casting |
: Rajasekhar,
Smavrita, Mumaith Khan, Raghuvaran, Kalabhavan Mani,
Devaraj, Jhansi, Prabhavati, Annapurna, Kota Srinivasa
Rao, Babu Mohan, Giri Babu, Raghu Babu, Krishna
Bhagwan, etc |
Camera |
: Madhu A Naidu
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Story, Screenplay &
Dialogues |
: Rajasekhar |
Fights |
: Kannal Kannan
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Music |
: Chinna
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Producer |
: Sama Chandrsekhar Reddy, Sivani
Rajasekhar
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Directors |
: V Samudra & Jeevita Rajashekar
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A family pack that doesn’t
impress! Evadaitha Nakenti, the much awaited film of Rajasekhar
is nothing but a family package – Rajasekhar not just
acted, but also provided story, screenplay and dialogues;
his wife Jeevita has worked with Samudra to direct the film;
his daughters have produced. Nice to see entire family put
effort for the film, albeit everything that is finally senseless
and useless!
The film starts off
like is earlier films where is he portrays as the angry
young man, from there it goes to imitate Oke Okkadu (Arjun’s
film which was directed by Shankar), Tagore, et al. This
is yet another film that has our hero fighting against the
corrupt systems and rowdy-politician nexus. And as you know
the hero succeeds in his efforts and weeds out the rotten
elements from this existing system. Can’t Rajasekhar
pick better stories? The voice of Sai Kumar dominates the
show while Rajasekhar has given mediocre performance (which
is very usual of him), the heroine has nothing to do only
to call up the hero and disturb him (remember Manisha Koirala
in Oke Okkadu).

Nothing much, by this
time you might have understood it. Rajasekhar is Army
major and comes to Hyderabad on two months leave. His
father Raghuvaran is a corrupt minister and would do
anything to become the chief minister. Raghuvaran’s
two sons-in-law are IAS and IPS, they too are corrupt
and in fact encourage and support their father-in-law
in all his deeds. Like any other film, here too Rajasekhar
has got a loving sister and an innocent mother who hold
up to him.
Rajasekhar doesn’t
like his father and brothers-in-law activities and he
goes his way of helping people and fighting against
the injustice. This leads to a tiff between father and
son, and they start hating each other. Meanwhile our
hero’s loving sister is in love with a common
boy at the college. Rajasekhar wants them to get married
while his father has already fixed her alliance with
a police officer. To avoid her love affair, Raghuvaran
and his two sons-in-law get the boy killed and his sister
is married off to the police officer.
This leads to
major fight between the hero Rajasekhar and Raghuvaran.
Finally, the major quits the army and decides to contest
elections and opposite his father. He wins the election,
becomes the home minister and then starts his game plan
of wiping out the anti-social elements from our society…

There is nothing new in
this film except that the item girl gets to play an important
character in the film. Mumaith Khan is the police inspector
F Miasamma (F stands for not the four letter word, though
her gestures and behaviour actually intends that, it stands
for Football). The film is verbose and quiet boring. It
is like this: since they have got the dubbing star Sai Kumar
to lend the voice, they seem to have just let the pages
of dialogues flow. Right from the first frame even before
the entry of the title card, we have the voice of Sai Kumar
bombarding on us!
Rajasekhar is nothing new, but looks old
– angry old man! He is very happy with his stock movements
and same old expressions. The heroine though looks good
had very little role and nothing could be seen of her…
maybe if somebody gives her another chance she will perform.
Others are all seasoned performers and they have proved
it once again through this film.
There is nothing called direction in this
film… since the film itself goes aimlessly without
any direction. The music is bad; fights are good. That’s
it!
Last word: Evadu choodakapote Nakenti!
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