Hyderabad, India, & Secunderabad
Click to search
SEARCH IN
Help?
YOUR LOCATION
DINING AND ENTERTAINMENT
Events
Movies
Restaurants/Pubs
SHOPPING AND DISCOUNTS
Shopping
Sales
Yellow Pages
HOTELS AND VISITING
Hotels
Attractions
Top Spots
CLASSIFIEDS
Real Estate
Business Related
Auto | Vacancies
More
MY FULLHYD
Profile
Privacy
Password
More
CAREERS
Search Jobs
Post Résumé
Post A Job
Get Advice
COMMUNITY!
Blogs
Discussions
Personals
Chat
Home | Movies | Jai Betaala (Telugu) Review
Sponsored Results
Planning to shift jobs?
For thousands of jobs in Hyderabad and elsewhere, click above!

Jai Betaala (Telugu)

Jai Betaala (Telugu)
This film is not showing in town currently. It is displaying since it is part of the fullhyd.com archives, having been screened in town in the past.
 
Overview User Ratings Editorial Review
[Editorial]
Performances
Script
Music/Soundtrack
Visuals
  NA
  NA
  NA
  NA
Editorial Suggestions
Can watch again - NA
Good for kids - NA
Good for dates - NA
Wait to rent it - NA

Editorial Review

 
Ajay Bhashyam / fullhyd.com
One piece of advice for this movie - don't ask too many questions. The film is at least 15 years old, and the special effects were designed for an audience that hadn't seen technical wizardry like in Jurassic Park as children. It is a mythological period piece (obviously!) - yes, one of the 'once upon a time…' stories.

A wizard asks a favor of the ghost called Bhetaala, and when it refuses, confines him to a tree. Now, the king of that kingdom is missing, and the sex-crazy army general Pratap is living it up. His advances on the princess Jayanti are spurned. Enter village simpleton Subbaiah who makes a deal with Bhethaala - Subbaiah frees it and in return, Bhetaala will make him king. Bhetaala is supposed to possess Jayanti, and, upon the recital of a chant, to leave her. Of course, only our man knows the complicated chant.

The queen offers the princess' hand in marriage to the guy who cures her but when Subbaiah gets there, Pratap throws him in jail. There he meets Chandram who knows some magic. They go to some cave and get magic powers. They then go to the palace as holy men and some old-time comedy follows. Our hero forgets the chant, which prolongs the story a little.

Finally he cures Jayanti, but Pratap brings a Tantrik of his own who defeats the hero's magic and banishes him. When Pratap blackmails Jayanti into marrying him by threatening her parents, she prays to the goddess who restores the hero to health (hmm... now where have I seen that before?). Anyway, the hero obviously wins the climax showdown and Bhethaala takes care of the Tantrik.

This movie does not belong here. Did I mention that it is a 3D film? Though the novelty is fun at times (some people were actually reaching out), the only thing the extra 3 bucks (for the 3D glasses) buy you is a headache! Forget story credibility altogether (there are even a couple of cabarets - one by the apsara Rambha, no less!). The only thing this film can offer is entertainment for your kids or your grandmother! Jai Bhethaala!





Like the fullhyd.com reviews? Read more!
User Comments
[2 users]
Performances
Script
Music/Soundtrack
Visuals
  NA
  NA
  NA
  NA
User Suggestions
Can watch again - NA
Good for kids - NA
Good for dates - NA
Wait to rent it - NA
What Hyderabadis Say!
Jai Betaala (Telugu) has not been written about yet. Click here to be the first to write about it!
See something wrong? Find something incorrect or missing on this profile? Suggest a correction!
ADVERTISEMENTS
Advertisers | Help | Contact Us | About Us | Submit An Event | Get Listed | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | We're Hiring

© Copyright 1999-2009 LRR Technologies (Hyderabad), Pvt Ltd. All rights reserved. fullhyd, fullhyderabad and Welcome To The
Neighbourhood
are trademarks of LRR Technologies (Hyderabad), Pvt Ltd. The textual, graphic, audio and audiovisual material
in this site is protected by copyright law. You may not copy, distribute, or use this material except as necessary for your
personal, non-commercial use. Any trademarks are the properties of their respective owners.