![]() Director JD ChakravarthiProducer J Sambasiva RaoMusic Hema ChandraCinematography G Shiva KumarEditing VenkateshStory JD ChakravarthiScreenplay JD ChakravarthiKrishna Mohan Challa Dialogues Krishna Mohan ChallaChoreography Amma RajasekharPresented By Gummadi RavindrababuBanner Sudha CinemaRelease Date Jun 29, 2012Language Telugu | STAR CASTSrikanth, J D Chakravarthi, Lucky Sharma, Kota Srinivasa Rao, Chandra Mohan, Brahmanandam, Krishna Bhagavan, Brahmaji, Pradeep Rawat, Ranganath, Rao Ramesh, Jeeva, Suthi Velu, Pragathi, Anisha SinghALL THE BEST VIDEOSALL THE BEST PHOTO GALLERYALL THE BEST MOVIE REVIEWSIdleBrain.com This film is low on production values as entire film is shot in minimal budget in and around Rajahmundry. Cinematography is okay. Dialogues are sufficient. Hema Chandra's music is not upto the mark. Read More 123Telugu.com 1.75/5 J.D. Chakravarthy is using some Hollywood or Bollywood movie as the base to make very poor 'freemakes'. This movie 'All the Best' has nothing going for it except for a few comedy scenes. Its a badly made film and you can very safely stay away from it. Read More CineGoer.com JD follows his mentor in losing himself somewhere, while it's time for some soul searching, the film loses its steam as soon as it takes off, lot of characters, lot of over-acting as JD fails to pull the strings, all one can say is all the best for the next venture, we have seen worse than this. Read More BharatStudent 1/5 While the first half goes about with absolutely nothing barring few silly comedy scenes and forced songs, the second half gets into some momentum but fluctuates a lot. It is only the climax twist that gets some strength. Overall, this is a film which will fizzle out within a week. Read More GreatAndhra.com 0.5/5 The first half literally passes off with nothing and it is just before the interval one feels that there is a plot. However, the second half goes about with lackluster screenplay. Of course, there is a big twist minutes before the film ends but frankly that twist is not so impact creating that the audience can connect to. Read More TimesOfIndia.com 2/5 The performances vary from mediocre to satisfactory. JD Chekravarthy tried hard to impress with his Godavari slang but it all looks a little too laboured. The music is passable with the exception of a couple of tunes. There is nothing much to write about the other departments for they are all a little too run of the mill. Read More IndiaGlitz Everything said, All The Best suffers from an unexciting story. It is technically appalling. Hemachandra's music was difficult on ears; worse, JD ill-places all the songs. The pace suffers in the second half. Some elements (like the bad son preying on his family, a drama enacted to reform the bad character) are old-fashioned. Read More |