Amidst
the
commercial
and
masala
driven
Telugu
films,
Daagudumootha
Dandakor
has
come
out
as
an
simple
and
promising
Telugu
story.
Let
us
see
how
far
it
impressed
the
audience.
Daagudumootha
Dandakor
Story:
It
is
a
simple
story
with
great
humor,
family
relationships
and
celebrations.
Can
you
believe
it
had
a
rooster
(yes,
the
hen)
for
a
protagonist
in
the
film.
The
movie
laced
around
a
little
girl
and
her
grand
father
and
how
an
entire
village
comes
alive
in
search
of
that
little
girl's
favorite,
Nagi,
the
rooster.
Performances:
Rajendra
Prasad,
who
is
known
for
his
humor,
has
come
out
of
his
shell
and
proved
that
he
can
make
belief
of
any
character.
He
is
amazing
as
an
optimistic,
good
natured
and
a
cheerful
man
in
the
film.
Sara
Arjun
spills
her
charm
and
innocence
over
the
film
to
win
the
hearts
of
everyone
just
like
she
did
in
her
previous
hit
film,
Nanna.
Siddhu,
Nithya
and
other
cast
were
moderate
enough.
Technical
Aspects:
First
and
foremost,
A
L
Vijay,
who
has
written
and
directed
the
film
in
Tamil,
has
to
be
appreciated
for
such
a
charming
feel-good
gem
of
a
movie.
It
is
light,
easy
and
enjoyable
family
entertainer,
with
a
message
that
touches
you
deep
in
heart.
Director
of
Daagudumootha
Dandakor,
R
K
Malineni
has
to
be
equally
appaluded
for
not
spoiling
the
feel
and
maintaining
the
same
quality
even
in
its
Telugu
version.
Music
by
E
S
Murthy
pulls
you
heart
strings
at
the
right
chords.
Cinematography
by
V
S
Jnansekhar
was
commendable
as
he
portrayed
beautiful
locales
of
Indian
villages
much
more
beautiful
and
serene.
Overview:
Though
the
films
has
its
flaws,
at
a
time
when
slapstick
comedies
and
senseless
action
films
are
dished
out
week
after
week,
Daagudumootha
Dandakor
is
a
bitter-sweet
tale
of
human
lives.
Go
give
it
a
watch.
More
About
The
Movie
Daagudumootha
Dandakor is
the
remake
of
Tamil
movie
Saivam
written
and
directed
by
A.
L.
Vijay.
More
About
The
Movie
Rajendra
Prasad
is
reprised
the
role
of
Nassar
while
Baby
Sarah
played
the
part
that
she
essayed
in
Tamil
as
well.
More
About
The
Movie
This
is
the
first
time
two
production
houses
the
well
established,
Ushakiran
Movies
and
First
Frame
Entertainments
came
together.
The
film
is
directed
by
R.K.
Malineni.
More
About
The
Movie
Director
Krish
turns
producer,
together
with
friend
Rajiv
Reddy
and
Dil
Raju
acquired
the
distribution
rights.
"Even
before
writing
Saivam
in
Tamil,
the
director,
A.L.
Vijay,
who
is
a
good
friend
of
mine
narrated
the
script
and
I
promised
him
that
I
would
make
it
in
Telugu," Krish
said.
More
About
The
Movie
The
film
revolves
around
a
smart-granddaughter,
a
chivalrous
grandfather
and
a
hen.
it
entirely
shot
in
beautiful
locales
to
recreate
the
villages
and
their
lively
atmosphere
on-screen.
More
About
The
Movie
Along
with
Rajaendra
Prasad
and
Sara
Arjun,
A
young
pair
comprising
Nithya
and
Siddhu,
played
two
important
roles.