Sunday, February 25, 2007

Duniya :: Ee Loka tumba costly



Failure definetely makes you strive hard for success. Duniya is an example. Director Suri deserves a big applause for his apt depiction and narration of the selfish society. Seems like he was determined to dwell out something great for the longing audience. Its clearly visible in each and every frame of the movie. New entrant Vijay who was seen in minor roles before makes his debut as a full-fledged hero, has done a commendable job. The action and stunt sequences stand out very well , a very important factor for this script. Different Dany has done a great job regarding this.

The glamour factor is definetely out and Suri has kept this in mind in selecting the right heroine for himself. Rashmi too has done justice to her role as an orphanage. However the outstanding performace would definetely we handed over to Rangayana Raghu. Top class command over the language and front bench dialogs gives the movie and whole new life to it. The movie depicts the current status of local rowdism in the city. Situations which lead to the final frame have been pin pointed very well which leaves us waiting for the climax with bated breadth.

Quarry worker Shivu alias Shivalingu (Vijay) arrives at Bangalore to earn money in order to build a memorial on his mother’s grave. Here he happens to save Pournami (Rashmi) from lecherous truck drivers. Both of them seek the help of Satyanna (Rangayana Raghu), a drunkard, for shelter. Satyanna introduces Shivu to Loose Mada for a job. Loose Mada, with an evil eye on Pournami, helps Shivu. Circumstances compel Shivu to antagonise a number of anti-social elements alongwith encounter specialist Umesh (Kishore). The rest is how both deal with the situation thats has gone out of control.

Music by Manohar is above average. Background scores could have been better thought the song 'Kariya I love you' was very well appreciated by the audience. Neat cinematography by Sathya Hegde is portrayed well on screen.

The only major drawback of these movies is the message they spread among the masses. But it just seems like the KFI is just not going to hold back from the longu and machhu movies. Wishing the team all the best