Mass
Maharaja
Ravi
Teja
always
woos
the
front-benchers.
This
time,
the
actor
has
made
an
attempt
to
attract
the
family
audiences
with
his
latest
movie
Daruvu,
for
which
director
Siva
has
penned
an
excellent
socio-fantasy
subject.
Old
Yama
(Satyanararyana)
decides
to
give
up
his
job
and
makes
his
son
(Prabhu)
a
king
of
Yamalokam.
But
Chitragupta
(MS
Narayana)
vexed
up
with
the
new
king
and
decides
to
take
revenge
on
him.
In
Bhulokam,
Bullet
Raja
(Ravi
Teja)
and
his
friend
Khaja
(Vennela
Kishore)
form
a
gang.
Accidentally,
Bullet
Raja
falls
in
love
with
Swetha
(Tapsee).
Meanwhile,
a
local
goon
Harbour
Babu
(Sushant
Singh)
also
loses
his
heart
to
Swetha,
and
both
clash
for
Swetha.
Though
Bullet
Raja
(Ravi
Teja)
has
a
full
life
of
100
years,
Chitragupta,
who
is
looking
for
a
right
opportunity,
ensures
that
he
is
killed.
Bullet
Raja
after
reaching
Yamaloka
comes
to
know
that
he
was
unjustly
killed
although
he
was
entitled
100
years.
His
body
gets
burnt
in
Bhuloka,
by
the
time
Yamadharma
Raju
realises
his
mistake.
So
he
introduces
Bullet
Raja
into
the
body
of
home
minister
Rajendra,
look-alike
of
Bullet
Raja.
What
happens
next
forms
the
rest
of
the
story.
Performance:
Ravi
Teja
has
shouldered
the
responsibility
to
run
the
show
singlehandedly.
He
wins
the
viewers
heart
with
his
energy,
typical
body
language
and
expressions,
comedy
timings
and
punch
dialogues.
Tapsee
has
filled
the
glamour
slot.
All
the
other
artistes
have
done
complete
justice
to
their
roles.
The
sentiment
scenes
between
Ravi
Teja
and
Jayasudha
remind
us
the
films
like
Amma,
Nanna,
O
Tamila
Ammayi.
Prabhu
and
MS
Narayana
tickle
the
funny
bones
as
Yama
and
Chitragupta.
Brahmanandam
is
also
a
good
source
of
comedy.
Technical:
Vijay
Antony's
songs
or
the
background
music
are
the
major
highlight.
Vijay
Gopi
has
penned
excellent
one-liners
for
Ravi
Teja
and
viewers
enjoy
his
punch
dialogues
which
suit
his
body
language.
Vetrivel’s
cinematography
is
adequate
and
Gauthamraju’s
editing
too
suit
well
with
the
camera
work.
Though
the
film
has
the
story
which
has
come
up
many
times
on
the
Telugu
silver
screen,
the
screenplay
penned
by
the
director
himself,
and
the
narration
of
the
film,
make
the
audience
enjoy
the
movie
to
the
full
extent.
He
has
used
Ravi
Teja’s
energy
and
his
comedy
timings
completely.
The
production
value
of
Sivaramakrishna
is
awesome.
Remarks:
Daruvu
is
just
like
any
other
movie
of
Ravi
Teja.
It
looks
like
an
old
film
narrated
in
a
new
way,
an
old
wine
in
a
new
bottle
of
course.
Like
the
old
wine,
which
would
always
be
very
tasty
as
many
years
you
keep
in
a
bottle,
in
the
same
way
Ravi
Teja’s
comedy
abilities
would
always
make
the
audiences
happy.
Cast:
Ravi
Teja,
Tapsee,
Bramanandam,
Prabhu,
Sayaji
Shinde,
Raghubabu,
Avinash,
Sushant
Singh,
Kaikala
Satyanarayana,
MS
Narayana,
Vennela
Kishore,
Sana,
Jayasudha
Credits:
Art
–
AS
Prakash;
Cinematography
–
Vetrivel;
Editing
–
Gauthamraju;
Screenplay
and
Script
assistance
–
Adinarayana;
Dialogues
–
Vijay
Gopi,
Anil
Ravipudi;
Music
–
Vijay
Antony;
Presents
-
Srimati
Sri
Nagamuniswari;
Producer
–
Burugupalli
Sivaramakrishna;
Story,
Screenplay,
Direction
–
Siva