Sunday, March 13, 2011

Super Movie Review

Super Movie Review

Super
Movie : Super
Rating: 3/5
Cast : Upendra, Nayanthara, Tulip Joshi, Sadhu Kokila, Ali, Jeeva, Sudarshan, Shylasri, Nagendra Shah, Rockline Venkatesh, Shwetha and Others
Directed by : Upendra
Produced by : Rockline Venkatesh
Banner : Rockline Productions
Music : V Harikrishna
Release Date : 2011-03-11
 

Story:

Subhash Chandra Gandhi (Upendra) is a multi-millionaire based in London but he is very Indian at heart and loves everything about motherland. His life takes a turn when he comes across the rather homely looking Indira (Nayantara) and in no time, he marries her. However, Indira shows her true side and the reason for her pretending like that is to take revenge on Gandhi. Meanwhile, Gandhi visits India and is in a state of shock with the state of things here. Why Indira wants revenge on Gandhi? How does Gandhi react after seeing the real condition of his motherland? All this forms the rest of the story.

Artist Performances:

Upendra has come up with a regular performance but more than that, it is his appearances and get-ups that catch the attention. Nayantara was alright but she would look a lot better if she puts on some weight. Ali was alright, Jeeva was good, Sadhu Kokila was standard, Tulip Joshi looks sexy and hot, wonder why she is not getting many chances. Dhandapani was screaming, Nagendar Shah was apt, the others did their bit as required.

Plus Points:

    * First Fifteen Minutes
    * Upendra's Get-Ups
    * Hard Hitting Dialogues
    * Three Songs
    * Production Values

Minus Points:

    * Weird Narrative
    * No Logic In Few Scenes
    * Abrupt Screenplay
    * Poor Comedy

Analysis:

The film comes across as an effort to show what is happening in our country in a black and white fashion. While that effort is appreciable, the film would have made a lot of impact if it was presented in a smooth and sophisticated way. However, it still carries the appeal and feel for the audience to get the message. While the first half was breezing enough, the second half slows down a bit before picking up once again. Overall, the film will connect with the masses for the Upendra factor and his unusual styles. At the box office, this will fetch benefits to the makers.

Verdict: Class thought Mass treat!

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