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Bhadra Movie Review

Bhadra
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Editorial Review

 
For a man with no godfathers in the industry, no memorable performances and a diction problem, Ravi Teja has done pretty well for himself. His rugged earthy looks, his penchant for humor (give or take a little spontaneity) and his ability to sustain the exact TRAI-recommended-level stubble for the entire length of a movie have won him a mass following that seems to have no cure. Bhadra is another version of the kind of chug-a-lug entertainment that made Idiot and Amma Nanna O Tamil Ammayi worthy of a mention in conversations that are going nowhere.

The film starts with Bhadra (Ravi Teja) falling instantly in love with a woman whose photograph he's accidentally seen on a CD. His friends tell him it's a million-in-one shot since that's Salma Hayek, so he goes through the CD again, and this time accidentally lands upon the photograph of Anu (Meera Jasmine). She turns out to be the sister of his best friend Venu, and Bhadra's thrilled. It's not everyday that your best friend has a great-looking sister.

Anu is coming home from London, and Bhadra tags along with Venu to their village to stay with them for a bit and try his newly downloaded pick-up lines on her. However, she doesn't talk much, so he doesn't know whether they are working or not. There can be few things worse than not getting any feedback on your pick-up lines. One of them is being killed.

Bhadra makes powerful enemies when he gets in the path of the rivals of Anu and Venu's family in the faction-ridden village. They want to kill Anu's brother (Prakash Raj), who is an M. Tech. from BITS Pilani, and a rich and successful factionist himself. Cool - we wonder what the salary is for entry-level factionists from premier institutes these days.

Bhadra can't save Anu's family from getting wiped out in a savage attack despite his heroics, but he manages to rescue her from the gorefest and escape to Hyderabad with her. It takes the villians a lot of time to trace them since they work like a government department - if you want to be traced earlier, you have to pay a bribe. In the meantime, Anu is staying at Bhadra's home and having a lot of fun with his family there - her only worry is that she did not tell the milkman and the newspaper delivery boys that her family is dead and so they don't need to deliver anymore.

Well, the film predictably ends. It's fun in one half at least - the first half is less gory, and has all the comic stuff. Anu's is just a carry-the-water-bag part, and frankly the other woman courting Bhadra (called Satya in the film) looks far more heroine-material, even if she's just been bundled in for the glamor component. The comic track with Sunil is unfortunate.

The film fires completely from Ravi Teja's shoulders. He's matured into a fine actor, and while strong dialogue-delivery is still not a forte, he passes muster in most sequences, and looks firmly set to be in the top league very soon. In other performances, Prakash Raj does good, as usual. The music by Devi Sri Prasad is just about average.

On the whole, worth a watch, but it might be a good idea to keep the kids home, since there's too much heads flying.







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D B [ 3rd Oct, 2007, 4:30pm | Permalink ]
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@Rahul

Well this rating is for you (coz i havent watched the movie). Your comments wont make any sense at all
>>Ravi Teja and a HERO?? And people PAY to watch him ACT???

Did you watch the movie? If not why the hell you rate this movie?

You didnt commented anything about the movie or acting. I think you dont like this actor.

-5 to your comments



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Hhhhh Hhh [ 24th Oct, 2005, 3:32pm | Permalink ]
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Mr Rahul, i think u are right. Ravi Teja is not a smart hero, did u heard that saying Every Dog Has It's Day. It is for him.

I Think U should try for hero roles in the movies. Because i think the same for u.



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Rahul [ 6th Oct, 2005, 6:17am | Permalink ]
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Wait - I must've just gotten up form a coma - Ravi Teja and a HERO?? And people PAY to watch him ACT??? I do not know what's more pathetic - him acting, or ppl paying to see him act?



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Uday Kiran [ 30th May, 2005, 9:12am | Permalink ]
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waste movie- old hero with old storie. meera jasmine is waste in movie other gal is for glamour but never showed any thing.music sucks.



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Ravi [ 23rd May, 2005, 12:04am | Permalink ]
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stupid movie ... except for couple of dialogues from the hero ..everything else is disastrous and made just for masses who loves to see vehicles and heads flying together.. i felt it funny when heroine (after her entire family is brutally murdered in front of her eyes) comes to hyd and acts like nothing happened at all... dang i wasted another 3 hours ...



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Randheer V [ 16th May, 2005, 1:59pm | Permalink ]
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The rating itself is fine .. but the review seems screwed up .. The story written as part of this review is all wrong and the relationships mentioned are all wrong .. Is it that the reviewer doesn't know telugu or what ...

The reviewer can get a rating of only 0.00000001 out of 5 for this review



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Munna Bhai [ 13th May, 2005, 5:43pm | Permalink ]
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meera is simply is super.



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Vijay Varma [ 13th May, 2005, 3:56pm | Permalink ]
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good to watch , raviteja once again gave good movie ,good performance by ravi teja .Though film had the shapes of film ''okkadu'' and ''preminchukundam raa..... '' its nice to watch . director made his debut with a good feel and finally he successed in taking ''BADRA''



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