After
a
long
wait,
the
Megastar
of
Tollywood,
Chiranjeevi
is
back
with
a
bang
through
Khaidi
No
150,
which
has
hit
the
theatres
today
(January
11,
2017).
The
film
directed
by
V
V
Vinayak,
has
been
produced
by
Ram
Charan
Teja.
The
film
is
an
official
remake
of
Vijay
starrer
Kaththi,
directed
by
A
R
Murugadoss.
Megastar
has
chosen
a
film
with
a
strong
plot
as
his
comeback
movie.
Has
he
and
the
film
hit
the
right
chords?
Read
on
to
know
more..
Synopsis
Khaidi
No
150
is
about
a
prisoner
named
Seenu,
who
is
a
real
master
mind.
He
escapes
from
prison
and
ventures
in
to
a
new
place.
But
what
awaits
him
there
are
some
serious
issues,
which
bring
about
a
change
in
him.
How
does
he
tackle
it
and
turn
out
to
be
a
saviour,
form
the
rest
of
the
story.
Read
on
to
know
how
the
cast
and
crew
of
the
film
have
fared
for
the
movie..
Chiranjeevi
Well,
the
Megastar
movies
never
disappoint
his
fans.
The
same
is
applicable
with
Khaidi
No
150.
The
movie
is
a
definite
treat
for
all
the
fans
of
Chiranjeevi,
with
the
star
shining
in
action,
comedy,
emotional
and
dance
sequences
alike.
He
has
done
his
best
to
portray
the
twin
roles
with
perfection.
Director
-
V
V
Vinayak
The
actress
looked
extremely
gorgeous
but
she
just
remains
as
an
eye-candy
and
didn't
have
much
to
perform
in
the
movie.
Her
character
could
have
been
developed
a
bit
more.
However,
she
has
done
a
neat
job
with
whatever
she
had
to
perform.
Kajal
Agarwal
The
actress
looked
extremely
gorgeous
but
she
just
remains
as
an
eye-candy
and
didn't
have
much
to
perform
in
the
movie.
Her
character
could
have
been
developed
a
bit
more.
However,
she
has
done
a
neat
job
with
whatever
she
had
to
perform.
Brahmanandam
Brahmanandam
has
delivered
what
was
expected
from
him.
He
has
got
a
role
specially
written
for
him
and
almost
all
his
comedy
numbers
have
struck
the
right
chords
with
the
audiences.
Tarun
Arora
Tarun
Arora,
who
was
previously
seen
in
Tamil
film
Kanithan,
appears
as
the
business
tycoon
who
locks
horns
with
Seenu.
The
actor
has
given
an
intense
performance
and
is
a
perfect
onsreen
foe
for
the
Megastar.
Music
&
BGM
-
Devi
Sri
Prasad
DSP
has
set
up
his
trademark
tunes
for
the
film.
The
songs
‘Sundari' and
‘You
And
Me'
are
candy
and
look
good
on
screen.
‘Rathalu'
is
a
failed
attempt
to
be
a
peppy
number
but
has
been
saved
by
Chiranjeevi's
amazing
moves.
Cinematography
-
R
Rathnavelu
Renowned
cinematographer
R
Rathnavelu
has
put
in
his
experience
to
play
and
has
come
up
successful
in
setting
some
frames
that
are
much
required
for
a
mass
entertainer.
Overall
View
Khaidi
No
150
has
turned
out
to
be
an
apt
comeback
vehicle
for
Chiranjeevi.
The
film
has
a
strong
story
and
looks
in
to
the
serious
issue
of
farmer
suicides
and
the
involvements
of
corporates
in
them.
The
movie
has
the
correct
platform
for
a
star
like
Chiranjeevi
to
perform
to
full
extent.
On
the
flip
side,
more
concentration
should
have
been
given
to
the
screenplay
department
as
there
were
many
forced
comedy
sequences,
which
are
enjoyable,
but
affects
the
flow
of
the
movie.
The
product
would
have
been
a
more
refined
one
if
such
unwanted
sequences
were
removed.
But
still,
Khaidi
No
150
will
cater
perfectly
to
the
entertainment
needs
in
you.
And
the
major
chunk
of
credit
goes
to
Chiranjeevi,
who
has
defied
age
and
given
an
energetic
performance
taking
the
audiences
along
with
him.
Add
to
it
some
interesting
cameos,
the
film
is
sure
to
keep
you
engaged.
Verdict
A
perfect
festival
treat
from
the
Megastar.
Watch
it
from
the
theatres
to
see
Chiranjeevi
in
his
full
glory!