Romeo + Juliet in South Indian = passion-face and endless muzzle. Let’s get a little bit of a snout... Love is practically Brazilian: suffering, injustice, jungle and many, many wild monkeys (well, the monkey was only one, but with glasses and smoked).
I really liked the film, despite the fact that it was probably designed for the feeble-minded fans of Prabhas, because it was the time of the rise of his career. But since I am, I looked with a breath at all this nonsense. Prabhas here is still young, ferocious (in the second part of the film), wears checkered and striped shirts, builds eyes, muscles and is generally very nice. His face is not yet written “Everything is tired” and “I’m hulking”, as in the films of recent years. He agrees to any movie, even one like this, and makes it a candy. Although it must have cost him a lot. The plot is really a bit awkward: Naive wild-growing young man Ramudu from a village with straw houses comes to college. Here, by the unthinking of one left, he lays down a gang of bandits, spats in pure English, when this is not expected from him at all, falls in love with the first beauty of the college Madhu. How and when he managed to acquire these qualities while living in the (almost written, taiga) jungle is a question. Then more. It turns out that the main beauty is his Madame, the love of childhood. It was she who moved him to get an education and move culture to the masses. As a child, he, a homeless orphan, was fondled by the head of the village and left as a son to the latter. For which he always worshipped the elder and obeyed without question. It is commendable, but then he accidentally saw the daughter of a deputy who was the patron of their village, fed the girl (hungry, for some reason, at that time) with honey and so their love began. She taught him to read and write. In general, there would be an idyll, but the lovers were separated (for a while).
Growing up their love flowed through the adult: persecuted by malevolent relatives, our heroes rushed to a desert island in the jungle. In connection with relatives – mother and uncle, I want to note that such people should be kept in muzzles and in appropriate institutions. My mother especially killed me - where is the chaste and submissive Indian wife? The dog is the best and the best.
Lovers are looking for a firefighter, police are looking for a landing party with helicopters and monster relatives. I thought they'd end up dead. Or they will be poisoned and freed from the torment. But no. The intrigue here is different. The final just killed me, I “was standing up and crying” from the tenderness and admiration of Prabhas – it’s necessary to be able to play such a galimato like that!
In general, Prabhas is not yet tired of fame, not glamoured and puts to the fullest. What looks he threw at the heroine! Whoa! And the shot when Rama saw the naked Madha - oh-oh-oh!!! His hero was like a box with a double bottom - like a sincere kind young man, even a bad one, and immediately - a ferocious tiger, brave and brave, who made such pirouettes with his feet that jeans are about to break in the most interesting place ... He was ready to beat all the villains in the world and protect all the beauties. Speaking of beauty. I really liked the actress, although I do not like this type and she did not have the best costumers. Such a pussy, but very cute. If her stomach wasn't opened in some rooms, it would be fine. But with Prabhas they lived and loved directly on the screen – so, with such a murderous plot, the film turned out beautiful.
There are two things I didn’t like about the movie (but they’re not archived):
1) the presence of comedians (they were not particularly annoying, but were clearly out of place. Brahmanandam, it seems to me, has not missed a single Prabhasa film.
2) songs are very pleasant, very bright clips, either in the scenery or in nature. But the fact that someone squeaked a voice for the brutal Prabhas, to put it mildly, “feminine,” was unpleasant to me. He had to find another singer.
Otherwise, you can watch and revise for the sake of beautiful unreal love, beautiful real Prabha, and if you like absurd plots.
10 out of 10