![]() Director TrivikramProducer D KishoreM Ram Mohan Music Mani SharmaCinematography KV GuhanEditing Srikar PrasadStory TrivikramScreenplay TrivikramDialogues TrivikramAction Peter HynesArt Director Thota TharaniPresented By M Murali MohanBanner Sri Jayabheri Art ProductionsRelease Date Aug 10, 2005Run Time 172 MinLanguage Telugu | STAR CASTMahesh Babu, Trisha, Prakash Raj, Sonu Sood, Kota Srinivasa Rao, Nasseer, Giribabu, Brahmanandam, Dharmavarapu Subramanyam, Tanikella Bharani, Giridhar, Rajiv Kanakala, Hema, Sudha, Sunil, Rallapalli, Sayaji Shinde, Charan Raj, Rahul Dev, Ananth, Brahmaji, Sruthi, Harika, Sana, Jayaprakash Reddy, Gundu Hanumanta RaoLISTEN ATHADU SONGSATHADU VIDEOSATHADU MOVIE REVIEWSIdleBrain.com 3.25/5 The film opens in an extraordinary style. The first half an hour of the film is excellent. The remaining part of the first half is good. The second half of the film is little boring with very slow narration. Read More Sify.com Time Pass The highlight of the film is Mahesh Babu who looks cool, confident and competent as a hit man with his expressive body language and mannerisms. Trisha repeats her village belle act to perfection once again and the comedy scenes between her and Mahesh are good. Read More CineGoer.com There are plenty of characters mostly at the domestic front. While the first half is devoted to the crime part of the story, the second part brings in the family drama. Read More TotalTollywood.com First 20 minutes of the film runs at a fast pace and good tempo. This tempo is maintained for half of the first part. Excitement slows down a bit after Mahesh enters Basarlapudi. Interval bang is interesting. It is the first part of the second half that goes on slow track. Read More NonstopCinema.com 3.75/5 Guhan did good camera work for the film, but the colour grading was odd at a few places, where graphics was also clubbed. He handled the time-freeze shot exceptionally well in the climax fight which was well executed by fight choreographer Peter Hynes. Read More NowRunning.com 2/5 Comedians Brahmanandam and Damavarapu Subramanyam evoke a few laughs. Rahul Dev, Brahmaji and Kota try hard to salvage their poorly etched roles. Read More ApunKaChoice.com Top marks for music director Mani Sharma. The background music in particular, manages to retain the suspense and tension of a taut crime thriller. Almost all the songs are melodious. But "Neeto Chappana", picturised against the backdrop of Darjeeling tea estates, takes the cake. Read More |