Nani's
Jenda
Pai
Kapiraju
has
finally
hit
screens
after
a
great
longing.
Let
us
see
if
it
has
also
come
out
of
its
bad
luck
or
not.
Jenda
Pai
Kapiraju
Story
Nani
is
a
IT
professional,
who
is
a
principled
guy.
In
the
process
of
following
all
the
rules
of
the
land,
he
rubs
many
in
a
wrong
way
and
ends
up
in
a
big
trouble.
It
is
a
story
of
a
guy
seeking
vigilante
justice,
against
the
corrupt
in
the
society.
How
far
he
succeeded
in
crusading
against
the
corruption
and
the
corrupts,
forms
the
rest
of
the
story.
Performances
Nani
has
got
to
play
a
dual
role
in
the
film
and
he
was
absolutely
brilliant
as
a
helpless
common
man
and
a
cunning
crooked
person.
He
excelled
in
showcasing
his
acting
prowess
and
manages
to
impress
in
both
the
positive
and
negative
shades.
Amala
Paul
has
once
again
proved
she
is
a
performing
actress
in
a
decent
role.
Soori,
who
played
a
friend
character
has
a
good
role
to
tickle
you
at
times
in
a
serious
film.
Ragini
dwivedi
has
stick
to
her
usual
self
and
has
added
that
oomph
factor
to
the
film
with
a
special
song.
Technical
Aspects
And
Analysis
Director
Samudrakhani,
who
has
proved
his
mettle
with
his
previous
films
like
Shambo
Shiva
Shambo,
has
chose
to
present
a
typical
Shankar
style
story.
The
film
reminds
you
of
Aparichithudu
a
lot
since
its
plot
is
quite
similar.
He
managed
to
carry
a
racy
and
interesting
first
half
and
was
perfect
in
dealing
a
serious
subject
but
he
gets
deviated
in
the
second
part,
as
he
thrusts
too
manycommercial
elements.
He
got
carried
away
by
the
formulaic
film
making
and
failed
to
impress
in
the
end.
Unwanted
song
placements
are
nothing
but
a
bumps
in
a
road.
The
content
lacks
its
impact
at
the
last
and
gets
too
preachy
to
take.
Music
by
G
V
Prakash
was
a
thumbs
up
but
they
failed
to
create
any
effect
in
the
film
as
they
were
totally
unnecessary
in
the
story.
Cameraman
did
a
decent
job
and
editing
should
have
been
more
crispier.
Sarath
kumar
cameo
as
CBI
officer
came
as
a
surprise.
Overview
Jenda
Pai
Kapiraju
has
its
bits
and
pieces
of
negatives
and
positives
and
it
is
still
a
watchable
film
with
a
great
content
and
brilliant
performances.