Denikaina Ready stars Vishnu Manchu and Hansika Motwani
New Delhi:
Telugu film Denikaina Ready, starring Vishnu Manchu and Hansika Motwani, is a family entertainer targeting the youth in particular.
The plot revolves around Suleman (played by Vishnu) whose mother Saraswati (played by Sita) marries a man from another religion and is disowned by her family - and brother, Narasimha Naidu (Prabhu), in particular.
Narasimha Naidu's daughter (Hansika) falls in love with Suleman. The remaining part of the film shows how the two families are finally united.
Vishnu Manchu has delivered a competent performance. He is evidently improving with every film. The director has utilised his comic timing and spontaneous humour pretty well. He is equally adept in dance sequences and action scenes. On the other hand, Hansika has gained lots of weight and is a let-down in dance scenes.
All the songs in the film are melodious and the background score too is good. Siddharth's cinematography is top notch while MR Verma's editing is also adequate. The script and screenplay are good and there is no room for boredom. The story moves with good humour.
The first half of the film is excellent with lots of humour. No doubt, the film would not only entertain the youth but also the family audience.
The plot revolves around Suleman (played by Vishnu) whose mother Saraswati (played by Sita) marries a man from another religion and is disowned by her family - and brother, Narasimha Naidu (Prabhu), in particular.
Narasimha Naidu's daughter (Hansika) falls in love with Suleman. The remaining part of the film shows how the two families are finally united.
Vishnu Manchu has delivered a competent performance. He is evidently improving with every film. The director has utilised his comic timing and spontaneous humour pretty well. He is equally adept in dance sequences and action scenes. On the other hand, Hansika has gained lots of weight and is a let-down in dance scenes.
All the songs in the film are melodious and the background score too is good. Siddharth's cinematography is top notch while MR Verma's editing is also adequate. The script and screenplay are good and there is no room for boredom. The story moves with good humour.
The first half of the film is excellent with lots of humour. No doubt, the film would not only entertain the youth but also the family audience.