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Attarintiki Daredi Review
- 9/30/2013 11:02:50 AM
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Story: The man is on a mission. Nothing can stop him. Not even his ego. From Milan (Italy), he flies down in his private aircraft and lands in Hyderabad. It is a mission with a sentiment attached. It is not about fighting villains but stooping to conquer a heart that is bigger than the Everest.
Movie Review: Let me answer your question straight. The story can wait. The movie is a worth watch. The reasons: Pawan Kalyan's comedy, fights composed by Peter Hein, Trivikram Srinivas' writing skills, Prasad Murella's cinematography, and Devi Sri Prasad's music. That there is promise in the movie is a feel one gets right from the opening scenes which are dramatic. Villains who drop themselves from a helicopter on an island are thrashed by Gautham (Pawan Kalyan). They beat a hasty retreat. Gautham makes his way to the island to confront an anonymous man who was buying up shares in his grandfather Raghunandan's (Bomman Irani) company. Raghunandan, who moves about on his wheel-chair has a desire. He wants that his daughter and her family to come back to him. Sunanda (Nadiya) had married Shekar (Rao Ramesh) against his wishes and parts with her father. However, Raghunandan's heart still beats for her, though he had fired at Shekar with his pistol when the newly wed couple came home. Gautham assures his grandfather that he would get back Sunanda, who happens to be his aunt, back home with her family.
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