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Friday, April 30, 2010
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Balayya is back in full form bashing away the baddies as if it's child's play in this Telugu movie. Director Boyapati Seenu has ensured that Balayya's fans have their share of enjoyment.
The story goes like this: Sriman Narayana (Balakrishna) is a teacher (though one hardly sees him teaching) at a college where everyone is terrified of him. He is one of those guys who can't stand evil deeds, women being treated badly and injustice. If he's annoyed by anything, he turns beastly and beats up people.
His grandmother (K R Vijaya) is fed up of looking for matches for him and warns him not to indulge in violence to help people. But Narayana thinks otherwise. An English lecturer (Namita) starts liking him. A Sanskrit lecturer (Venu Madhav) loves Namitha and this is one of the comedy tracks in the film (the other being Ali's and Brahmanandam).
Janaki (Sneha Ullal [ Images ]) enters Balayya's life and then the story takes a turn in the second half. It rewinds to the past which has a bearing on the present. Both Janaki and Sriman Narayana's lives are linked. The rest of the film is more or a less a revenge drama.
The first half of Simha is lighter to some extent, with some humour, romance and entertainment as compared to the second half which is violent.
The director has churned out the usual story with the regular staples. At times, the logic in the screenplay goes for a toss.
But it's the large doses of violence and even some of the dialogues (which accentuate the violence bit) which are hard to digest. It's excruciating to watch the blood and gore and one wonders whether the Censor Board slept through the scenes.
Balakrishna has put in a restrained performance. Though his character is supposed to roar at times, he seems subdued most of the time. But he's given plenty to be pleased about as it is his show all the way.
The heroines Nayantara [ Images ] (who doesn't have much of screen space), Namita and Sneha Ullal are merely add-ons to provide glamour to the essentially Balakrishna fare. A plump Namita with her rather appalling dresses does not look good while Nayantara looks grand in ethnic wear. Sneha Ullal looks pretty but rather wooden.
Overall Simha is a typical Balakrishna film which only his fans can cheer about!
Simha Review
Bala Krishna’s Simha, the much anticipated Telugu film from Bala Krishna fans is releasing today in a grand fashion. Simha is said to be a big budgeted film, and the music already did decently well. With this, Bala Krishna fans, for that fact the entire industry and Telugu audience are looking for a sensational hit from Bala Krishna. Simha movie has all the ingredients in it to become the much awaited sensation hit for Bala Krishna. It’s been sometime that Bala Krishna has got a big hit under his name.
Simha movie has lots of expectations both from fans and industry. The talk has been that Simha movie is going to showcase the Bala Krishna’s acting skills at his peak. Simha movie review is not yet clearly out
as Simha was released today, .i.e. on 30th April 2010. Simha movie, as per the initial sources is going to be a good movie. As per the benefit show reports, Simha movie review is positive and the industry circles hint that Bala Krishna can get a long awaited sensational hit with Simha.
Simha movie cast and crew
Actor: Nandamuri Bala Krishna
Actress: Nayanathara, Sneha Ullal and Namitha
Banner: United Movies
Music: Chakri
Producer: Paruchuri Kireeti
Director: Boyapati Srinivas
Release Date: 30th April 2010
Bala Krishna Simha looks like a different movie from his past flicks. Over a period of time Bala Krishna has not got the biggest hits he would like to. Many of Bala Krishna movies did well recently but didn’t give the biggest hits that normally fans want. Simha might well going to be the hit that Bala Krishna fans are waiting for. The star combination of Simha with three heroines and mass music specialist Chakri has increased the expectations on Simha.
Nandumuri Bala Krishna, sweetly called as Balayya by his fans is the son Late NT Rama Rao. Bala Krishna has got his own style of action in Telugu film industry. Bala Krishna is known for the aggressive roles, his previous flicks Samara Simha Reddy and Narasimha Naidu were sensational hits and Simha expected to be going in line with above two movies. Simha movie might sound parallel Narasimha Naidu or Samara Simha Reddy, but the sources revealed Simha movie has more social message in it than other movies.
Simha movie review is not out yet officially from anywhere, as it is releasing today. Simha movie review is expected to be positive from the initial inputs we have collected. If you watch Simha movie, please share your Simha movie reviews in comments below.
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BALAKRISHNA (SIMHA)
SIMHA IS WILL HIT THE BOX OFFICE
NBK simhaa will going tobe a bigg hit,blockbusterhit movie of 2010,the movie was done with bigh budget ,budget around to 30 crores ,for benefit shows only paying 3 lacks for benfitshow,audienc expeatatences are big,and balakrishna acting, is superb ,dilouges are extreamely super,promos are super ,action sequence in promos are wonderfull
PLEASE POST SOME THING ON BALAKRISHNA MOVIE SIMHA