Saturday, June 21, 2008

Ready - Denikaina


After watching two consecutive movies the Friday night (DeTaali(Please read it as DeGaali and Dasavataaram)) this is my 3rd movie in a row I watched on Saturday morning. So this would definitely have some kind of positive effect on my review after watching one disaster and another mediocre.


Coming to the movie in the context, It’s called Ready – Denikainaa. Now don’t ask me how that title suites the essence of the movie. Ok if I start thinking about it now, the hero, his name is Chandu, is ready to bring any bride from the wedding hall and get married with her lover. He is ready to take any risk if he likes it (Seems to be a common standard quality for all our tollywood heros nowadays). He is ready to do anything to fulfil his lover’s desires, etc etc. There is this girl called Pooja, Chandu mistakenly takes her away from a wedding hall thinking Pooja is his friend’s lover and then the struggle starts. Obviously whatever hero does that turns out to be for good. Pooja doesn’t like that marriage to happen and she herself wanted to get away with it. Chandu unintentionally helps her. Now as the story progresses, hero saves her from her factionist uncles who want Pooja to be their daughter-in-law for her money. Chandu sends Pooja to his home and provides shelter and there she manages to attract Chandu’s joint family with her affectionate and sensitive behaviour. Eventually Chandu and Pooja love each other and how Chandu manages to marry Pooja with her uncles’ consent is the rest of the story.


Now that you know the story, don’t start thinking that remembering the provious movies you have watched, like Okkadu, Gudumba Shanker, Aata i don’t know how many more. The core concept is same for all these movies. The girl is in danger and the hero is her saviour. Finally they fall in love and get married making fools out if villains. When coming to Ready, there is nothing new in the story but I don’t have any complaints for that because as long as the treatment is different and entertains people the same story can be watched a hundred times. Sreenu Vitla most of the times good in delivering some good whole family watchable movies like Aanandam, Dhee and now Ready. Especially the second half of the film is really a package for families. So many artists perfect in their roles and some good scenes about the relationships in a joint family and how they should be is nice to watch on screen.


Now the winning point of the film, Comedy. Mc Dowell Moorthy, Chitti Nayudu, Happy Reddy, Janaki, Raaju Garu, Chinna Sastry garu, you need more? Seriously the comedy is good that you just can’t stop laughing in quite a few scenes. Especially with Moorthy, though the character has lot of similarities to Chari Garu in Dhee, Bramhanandam manages to deliver a lot through his facial expressions and he deserves a very special mention in this review. Rest of the comedians are good too. Sunil has got not much to do though he is capable of much more. Chitti Nayudu(The same pokiri guy, ade nandi Iliyana Tammudu) is good too. A healthy non vulgar comedy across the movie makes you feel that you got the value for your money.


Music by Devi is good, though I got disappointed with the visualization of couple songs. I understand the timing of Ayyo Ayyo Ayyo Danayya song, however for the beats that are there in that song, it deserves to be a good dancing number. Same with Om Namaste Bolo. Fights are excellent and decent enough for Rams body language.


After watching those two movies, I felt refreshing with this one and should say I enjoyed it whole heartedly. Just don’t think too much about the story. Go and watch the movie to enjoy its comedy.


Sastrys Ratng for Ready: 3 and half Stars out of Five.

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