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Boni
My Rating:
2.5/5
Cinematography: I Andrew
Editing: M.R.Varma
Art: Anand Sai
Music: Ramana Gogula
Producer: M Shyam Prasad Reddy
screenplay & Direction : Raj
Pippala
Cast: Sumanth, Krithi,
Chandramohan, Ahuthi Prasad, Sudha, Tanikella Bharani, Jayaprakash
Reddy, Satyam Rajesh etc
Release Date: 12th Jun 2009
Story
DD (Sumanth) and Chinna are orphans and childhood friends. Their aim
in life is to set up a ‘Pulihora centre’. DD joins a local goon’s (Jayaprakash
Reddy) gang so that he could easily get money for the pulihora
center. On his first job, he is assigned to kidnap a girl Pragathi,
a minister’s daughter with noble intentions. In fact, Pragathi
herself hatches a kidnap plan with her friend to demand 4 Crores
from her father to rescue farmer who are losing their land. She
thinks that DD has kidnapped her on her friend’s advice. Later she
knows the truth but by that time she starts liking him. Then DD’s
boss comes to him and orders him to kill her. But he flees with her.
The rest of the story is finding the person who hatched the plan to
murder Pragathi.
Artists Performance:
Sumanth has done such orphan-rowdy characters in the past and he
does role effortlessly. His sidekick is irritating to the most, it
is very purely etched role. Newcomer Kriti is okay. Jayaprakash
Reddy’s role is in the lines of Paresh Rawal’s in Kshana Kshanam.
Comedy track by Satyam Rajesh and Naresh, Bablu and others is
mediocre. Chandramohan portrays the ‘surprising role’ with ease.
Technically, it is cinematographer Andrew’s camera and music
director Ramana Gogula’s work is appreciable. New director Raj
Pippala has tried to present the movie in novel way but he is
letdown by his own team of writers. Writing is bad, to say the
least.
Boni tries to tread path with action-love backdrop but fails
miserably. Boni is not a right debut for the producer and director.
The movie is laced with hotchpotch of screenplay, lengthy and
unnecessary scenes and predictable humor.
Analysis:
Music director Ramana Gogula has turned producer with Boni and apart
from producing it, he also handles the departments of music,
picturisation of songs and creative design (whatever that means!).
NRI director Raj Pippala has made debut with this film. The
director’s basic premise - a guy kidnapping a girl who herself wants
to be kidnapped for noble reasons and during the episode, they start
falling in love with each other - sounds good on paper. Sadly, the
execution, especially the screenplay, is too hotchpotch that the
movie finally ends up a cockeyed one. Writing is too bad (both the
screenplay and dialogs). Till interval, hardly anything happens.
Except cinematography and couple of good songs, this badly executed,
badly written movie leaves the audiences in boredom. And it is too
lengthy for this sort of a kidnap drama.
Is there any Pulihora center (exclusively Pulihora selling hotel)
exists in Andhra Pradesh? Even if it does, how much it costs to set
it up? Rs 7Lakhs? Hero joining a mafia leader to get Rs 7 Lakhs to
set up a pulihora center is hard to believe.
Final Analysis:
Boni tries to tread path with action-love backdrop but fails
miserably. Boni is not a right debut for the producer and director.
The movie is laced with hotchpotch of screenplay, lengthy and
unnecessary scenes and predictable humor.
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