Speedunnodu Movie Review And Rating: Slow, Outdated And A Bore!
Reviews
oi-Staff
By Super
Bellamkonda
Srinivas'
second
outing,
Speedunnodu
is
out
in
theaters.
Ironically,
the
film's
title
is
an
exact
opposite
to
its
pace.
Though
the
film
was
entertaining
at
parts,
its
sloppy
screenplay,
five
songs
in
the
first
half,
strained
comedy
and
the
overdose
of
Pawan
Kalyan's
references
makes
it
a
boring
watch.
However,
the
film,
which
is
a
remake
of
Tamil
super
hit,
Sundarapandian,
has
its
share
of
moments
to
make
you
sit
through.
Rating:
2.0/5
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the
slides
below
to
know
what
audience
has
to
say
about
Speedunnodu
or
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through,
to
get
into
the
details
of
the
film
like
story,
performances
and
technical
aspects.
5
Songs
in
1st
Half.
90's
story.
Passable
for
my
low
expectations.
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Speedunnodu
Story:
Shoban(Bellamkonda)
is
a
rich
and
sophisticated
guy,
who
goes
to
any
extreme
to
help
a
friend
in
need.
While
trying
to
help
a
friend
for
his
love,
he
happens
to
meet
his
ex-flame
Vasanthi(Sonarika)
and
love
blossoms
between
them
all
over
again.
However,
the
twist
in
the
tale
arises,
as
his
own
friends
turns
into
foes
and
lock
him
up
in
a
murder
mystery.
How
he
comes
out
of
the
blame
and
what
turns
the
tale
takes
in
the
process,
forms
the
rest
of
the
story.
Performances:
Bellamkonda
Srinivas
appeared
to
have
improved
a
bit
in
every
aspect,
when
compared
to
his
début
film
Alludu
Seenu.
He
was
fine
with
his
body
language,
dances,
fights
and
the
looks,
but
was
amateur
with
his
comedy
timing
and
dialogue
delivery.
Sonarika
was
an
eye-candy
to
watch
but
has
got
nothing
great
to
showcase
her
acting
skills.
Tamannaah
was
a
sizzler.
Prakash
Raj,
Jhansi,
Rao
Ramesh
did
well,
while
comedian
Prudhvi
stole
the
show.
Technical
Aspects:
Director
Bheemineni
Srinivasa
Rao
stuck
to
the
original
version
of
film
majorly
and
any
changes
that
were
made,
felt
outdated.
The
film's
narrative
lacked
the
pace,
while
the
director
seems
to
have
gone
behind
mixing
the
right
measures
of
commercial
elements.
Editor
Gowtham
Raju
should
have
put
his
scissors
to
a
better
use.
Songs
were
mere
speed
breakers,
though
they
were
foot-tapping.
Verdict:
On
the
whole,
Speedunnodu
will
be
a
fun-watch
for
those
moviegoers,
who
have
a
special
place
in
their
heart
for
'mass-masala'
flicks.