YVS
Chowdary
and
Gunasekhar,
who
does
not
have
any
big
hits
to
their
credits
in
the
recent
past,
have
joined
hands
for
Nippu,
which
stars
Box
Office
Maharaja
Ravi
Teja
and
beautiful
Deeksha
Seth.
Read
on
for
the
review...
Story:
Surya
aka
Suri
(Ravi
Teja)
and
Srikanth
(Sriram)
are
good
friends.
Srikant
is
the
son
of
Murthygaru
(Rajendra
Prasad)
and
his
sister
is
Meghana
(Deeksha
Seth).
Suri,
who
always
fights
against
injustice,
turns
a
bitter
foe
of
Peddanna
alias
Raja
Goud
(Pradeep
Rawat).
In
Saudi
Arabia,
Srikanth
falls
in
love
with
Vaishnavi
(Bhavana),
daughter
of
Peddanna.
Accidentally,
Vaishnavi
(Bhavana)
had
a
fatal
fall
from
hostel
building.
Sriram
was
arrested
by
Saudi
police
and
the
court
sentences
him
to
death.
Surya,
in
order
to
save
his
friend"s
life,
compromises
with
Peddanna.
He
manages
to
get
a
letter
of
excuse
from
him
and
saves
his
friend
from
death
sentence.
At
this
juncture,
Suri
comes
to
know
that
Vaishnavi
was
not
killed
but
it
is
an
accidental
death.
The
rest
of
the
story
deals
with
how
Suri
fights
against
Peddanna?
Will
the
love
track
between
Suri
and
Meghana
turn
successful?
Is
there
any
twist
in
Vaishnavi"s
murder?
Answers
to
all
these
questions
form
part
of
the
climax.
Performance:
Ravi
Teja
is
energetic.
He
has
maintained
the
same
ease
in
dance
and
action
sequences.
His
comedy
timing
is
also
very
apt
and
superb.
In
fact,
it
is
he,
who
shouldered
the
onus
of
making
the
film
successful
from
the
beginning
to
the
end.
Deeksha
Seth
is
very
glamorous
and
makes
a
good
screen
presence
in
the
film.
She
has
maintained
good
chemistry
with
the
hero
and
both
of
them
appeared
to
be
a
good
screen
pair.
Rajendra
Prasad,
Jayaprakash
Reddy,
Pradeep
Rawat
and
others
are
good.
Technical:
Gunasekhar
has
once
again
faltered
in
the
narration
of
the
story,
though
he
has
prepared
a
good
plot
for
the
film.
He
has
made
the
same
mistake
of
his
earlier
film
(Varudu)
that
he
lost
grip
on
the
story
after
the
first
half,
an
hour
of
the
second
half.
However,
he
picked
it
up
in
the
end
as
the
climax
is
good.
Dialogues
by
Kona
Venkat
are
good
and
appropriate
to
Raviteja.
Though,
the
film"s
narration
is
bad,
the
only
solace
is
the
cinematography
by
Sarvesh
Murari.
He
showed
excellent
quality
in
action
and
songs
sequences,
while
editing
by
Gauthamraju
is
adequate.
Action
by
Kanal
Kannan
is
good
but
some
scenes
looked
very
cinematic.
Music
by
Thaman
is
good.
Remarks:
For
all
those,
who
like
Ravi
Teja"s
movies,
this
film
is
no
different
from
the
earlier
films.
But
if
your
are
looking
for
a
time-pass
film,
it
is
recommended.
Cast:
Raviteja,
Deeksha
Seth,
Rajendra
Prasad,
Sriram,
Krishnudu,
Jayaprakash
Reddy,
Pradeep
Rawat,
Brahmanandam,
Raghubabu,
Dharmavarapu
Subrahmanyam,
Brahmaji,
Supreeth,
Jeeva,
Pragathi,
Surekha
Vani,
Bhavana,
Telangana
Shakuntala,
Geeta
Singh,
Master
Bharat
Credits:
Dialogues
–
Akula
Siva,
Sreedhar
Seepana;
Music
–
SS
Thaman;
Cinematography
–
Sarvesh
Murari;
Editing
–
Gautham
Raju;
Action
–
Kanal
Kannan;
Art
–
Anand
Sai;
Presents
–
Yalamanchili
Geetha,
Yalamanchili
Ekta;
Producer
–
YVS
Chowdary;
Story,
screenplay,
direction
–
Gunasekhar
Banner:
Bommarillu
Released
on:
February
17,
2012