Director
Teja,
who
carved
a
niche
for
himself
with
films
like
Nuvvu
Nenu
and
Jayam,
is
back
with
a
new
wave
flick
called
Neeku
Naku
Dash
Dash.
The
film
is
produced
by
Bhavya
Creations
with
Yashwant
Nag
scoring
music.
Siva
(Prince)
has
a
very
straight-forward
nature
and
he
always
loves
his
friends.
Once
a
situation
arises
that
he
is
forced
to
work
in
a
liquor
syndicate
led
by
Bapinidu
and
his
illegal
wife
Chittithalli
(Theertha).
Accidentally,
he
falls
in
love
with
Gayatri
(Nanditha)
and
their
love
results
unexpected
developments
in
the
syndicate.
At
this
juncture,
there
was
a
huge
loss
to
the
family
of
a
co-worker
because
of
Siva
and
he
wants
to
correct
the
mistake
even
at
the
cost
of
his
life.
The
other
members
of
syndicate
and
Bapinidu
realises
this
and
starts
chasing
Siva
to
eliminate
him.
Will
he
able
to
save
his
co-worker’s
family?
Can
he
escape
the
attacks
of
the
members
of
the
syndicate?
What
happened
to
his
love?
Answers
to
all
these
questions
form
the
part
of
climax.
Performance:
Prince
is
a
charming
boy
and
has
appeared
in
a
decent
avatars.
However,
he
seems
to
have
imitated
Mahesh
Babu
in
certain
scenes
and
such
attempts
should
have
been
avoided.
Otherwise,
he
looks
good.
Nanditha,
though
not
so
glamorous,
is
just
okay
and
has
the
terrific
acting
qualities,
which
are
impressive.
The
role
played
by
an
artiste
in
the
character
of
Bapineedu
also
had
done
justice
to
his
role
and
Nalla
Venu
is
the
right
choice
to
play
the
side-kick
of
villain.
Paruchuri
Venkateswara
Rao,
Benerjee
have
done
justice
to
their
roles,
while
Suman
Shetty
tried
his
best
to
tickle
the
funny
bones
of
the
audiences.
Technical:
Though
it
is
learnt
that
Red
Epic
Camera
was
used
for
the
movie,
the
usage
was
not
up
to
the
mark.
Visuals
are
good
in
some
scenes,
but
average
most
of
the
time.
Of
course,
the
editing
could
have
been
better.
When
it
comes
to
music,
the
background
score
is
poor
and
re-recording
is
a
crap.
Dialogues
are
just
good
in
parts
and
appeal
masses.
In
fact,
the
original
storyline
appears
to
be
interesting
at
the
time
of
narration,
but
is
not
projected
in
the
way
it
has
to
be
on-screen.
The
first
half
is
not
too
bad.
But
the
second
half
is
not
impressive
due
to
the
old
kind
of
narration
adopted
by
the
director.
Remarks:
The
film
has
nothing
much
to
say,
but
a
casual
and
usual
love
story.
But
for
the
spirited
performance
of
Nandita
and
a
few
entertaining
scenes,
the
film
has
nothing
to
boast
of.
The
second
half
is
very
poor,
besides
have
some
vulgar
scenes
and
mass
narration.