Starrring:Kartikeya Gummakonda, Ishwarya Menon, Rahul Tyson, Tanikella Bharani, Ravi Shankar
Director: Prashanth Reddy
Music Director: Radhan
Producers: UV Concepts
Story:Venkat (Karthikeya) and Raju are the sons of Tanikella Bharani, a poor farmer (Rahul Tyson).Venkat, one of his adopted sons, lost both of his parents when he was a little boy.The brothers relocate to the city in hopes of pursuing careers as software engineer and cricket players, respectively, but they couldn’t pursue their dreams and are cheated.Venkat bets a sizable portion of his savings on Cricket.To get their money back they steals David Car who is a underworld Don.They become so frustrated and make up their mind.What is the real story of the car?Whether they saved their Dad or not ?is all about the narrative. Performances: Stellar performances of Tanikella bharani and Ravishankar steals heart of the Audience.Happy Days Rahul Tyson did a good job. Heroine role is limited version. Analysis: The script adaption is strong, with several scenes duplicated effectively.Though it appears sparing roughly in the first half, the writer deftly integrates the crime angle into the story. It serves as the second half of the film’s focal point. The literary ability was truly captured when Tanikella Bharani comforts his two sons in the hospital.The atmosphere in the auditorium was improved by a few of the action and vehicle chase moments.Each antagonist remembered technique of acting undermined Pruthvi’s comeback to a limited degree.Director Prashanth Reddy deserves recognition for his clever writing and new age film making.. Bhaje Vaayu Vegam has a straightforward plot, but the way the director adds drama and suspense makes it highly compelling.Some of the action does become repetitive after a while, mostly because of the drama, even with the generally interesting movement. The excitement isn’t as powerful. However, towards the conclusion, things are once more going somewhat according to plan. In spite of everything, the climax leaves one feeling rather satisfied.The manner in which two antagonist brothers designed to be rather standard and has little bearing on the action. But the captivating screenplay deftly compensates for all these flaws.The songs, which were composed by Radhan, are merely mediocre. Kapil Kumar’s BGM is excellent.The editing and dialogue are both good. Just like the production design, the camerawork is well-executed.
Livewire 24×7 Rating: 2.5/5
Reviewed by Livewire 24×7 Team