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Recchipo
STARRING : Nitin, Ileana, Bhanuchander, Ahuti Prasad, MS Narayana, Sunil
MUSIC :
Mani Sarma
DIRECTOR :
Paruchuri Murali
RELEASE DATE : September 25th, 2009
Story:
Siva (Nitin) is an orphan. He grows up to be a thief but he is good
at heart. He steals money from the rich and distributes it among the
poor and the underprivileged like Robin Hood. Police commissioner
Bhanuchander knows Siva very well and he actually encourages him
indirectly. One day, Shiva steals 500 crore from the house of home
minister Ahuthi Prasad�s house. The money belongs to a dreaded
gangster Sukoor who operates from Dubai. It has been collected from
cricket betting in India.
Siva meets Krishnaveni (Ileana) and falls in love with her. She does
not reciprocate immediately. Krishnaveni is shocked to earn that
Siva is a thief and that he has stolen 500 crore from his father. So
she leaves him and goes away to Dubai. She is kidnapped by Sukoor as
she arrives in Dubai. He calls up Ahuthi Prasad and asks him to
return the money and also release four of his accomplices who are
lodged in various jails.
Ahuthi has no option but to obey Sukoor as Krishnaveni is none other
than his daughter. So he pleads with Siva to go to Dubai and rescue
his daughter. The rest of the film is how Siva manages to outwit the
villain and bring Krishnaveni back home safely.
Performance:
Nitin plays the part of an orphan to perfection. He is good in the
first half an hour or so. After that he falls into a routine pattern
and carries out his role as per the demands of the script.
Ileana is okay but she does not seem to be in her best elements. The
famed Ileana charm and sex appeal are missing in Rechipo. She also
does not share a good chemistry with Nitin and this in turn affects
the output of the lead pair.
Bhanuchander is decent as a police officer. Ahuthi Prasad is routine
so is Rama Prabha. The comedy track between Sunil, Suman Shetty is
boring. Venu Madhav appears in a brief role while Raghu Babu tries
his best to evoke some laughter and succeeds only partly.
The music and the songs are just average. The cinematography is good
and the production values quite high.
The film begins on a right note but loses steam after some time. The
predictable plot and screenplay and the slow pace of the movement of
the story test the patience of the audience. The editing is poor and
the film is very long � two hours and 50 minutes.
Rechipo ends up as a below average entertainer.
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