This has limited appeal but is pretty ordinary film on the whole.NOTA Synopsis: Sitting chief minister Vinodhan (Nasser), who is facing imprisonment in an illegal assets case, makes his son, Varun (Vijay Deverakonda) the temporary CM until his return. On the whole, “Dorasaani” can be termed an honest attempt of telling the love story of a rich girl and poor boy in period Telangana cultural and political setup. These kind of movies require great lead pair, especially beautiful actors. Since the romantic thread is not great, we don’t feel for them. The romantic part also should have been told in better way. The film’s climax is also not something that we regularly see in Telugu films.īut the film is quite predictable on many fronts and it is damn slow. Prasanth Vihari’s music has made the film engaging further. The added angle of Naxalites has given good context. However, the new director has added some good drama to hold these familiar situations with sincere narration. This is a template that we have seen on many occasions. Her father opposes, he puts him in jail, she yearns for him. From here what happens? That can be guessed easily. The daily ritual slowly leads into mutual attraction and love. He comes to her Gadi daily just to have her glimpse and she sees him from her window. When she comes across, an educated youngster who writes poetry, naturally she gets attracted. She has been living with her father alone and never has chance to see the world. ‘Gadi’ is a place where Doras (rich feudal lords) lived back then, that is completely secluded from the rest of the village. The film spoke about ‘Gadi’ culture in Telangana. What sets “Dorasaani” apart from them is the setting. Shades of Venkatesh’s “Chanti”, “Seethakoka Chiluka”, “Premisthe” and recent “Sairat” come to our mind. This is a familiar storyline that have been explored in in numerous Telugu films. “Dorasaani” that marks the debut of Vijay Deverakonda’s brother Anand Deverakonda and Rajasekhar’s daughter Shivathmika tells the love story of a rich girl who lives in a fortress and a poor youngster and her faucal father who opposes their love for honour. Despite limited budget, both of them have brought in authentic feel thanks to real locations. “Ningilona Palapunta” and “Kalavaramye” are pick of the lot.Ĭinematography and artwork is excellent. Prasanth Vihari has not only composed melodious songs but also has recreated the mood. All other actors have given natural performances. Sharanya Pradeep as domestic maid is good. He has also acted in nude in a scene which is a daring act. She has also got right diction mostly.Īnand Deverakonda in his debut film is not that convincing, he lacks appealing face. She has very expressive eyes and her performance is appreciable. He is smitten by her beauty and she too is impressed with him as she likes the poems he writes for her.įor the first time, she comes out of her Gadi for him and her father, who is feudal landlord, watches their romance and all hell loose break.Īs a Dorasaani, debutante Shivathmika is good. Raju (Anand Deverakonda) is son of poor parents whose livelihood is painting the houses. The story is set 30 years ago in a village in interior Telangana.ĭevika (Shivathmika) is daughter of a landlord of the village and she lives in her Gadi, never steps out of it. Let’s find out if all the pre-release hype is any worth. Banner: BigBen and Madhura Cast: Anand Deverakonda, Shivathmika Rajashekar, Kannada Kishore, Vinay Varma, Sharanya, Byreddy Vamsi Krishna Reddy Music: Prasanth Vihari Cinematography: Sunny Kurapati Editor: Navin Nooli Art: JK Murthy Producers: Madhura Sreedhar Reddy, Yash Rangineni Written and Directed by: K V R Mahendra Release Date: July 12, 2019Įver since the film was launched, “Dorasaani” has been creating buzz as it is launching Shivathmika, Rajasekhar’s younger daughter and Anand Deverakonda, Vijay Deverakonda’s brother as actors.
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