Dileep Kumar
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Review : Lion – Balakrishna’s one man show
Starring :Balakrishna, Trisha, Radhika Apte
Story:-
The story of the film starts off with Bose(Balakrishna) coming back to life after staying in a coma for eighteen months. As soon as he recovers, Bose is suddenly mistaken as Godse by everyone around him. Bose keeps convincing all of them that he is not Godse and has his own story.
Who is this Bose ? What does he have to do with Godse? What is the story behind all this confusion ? And where do Radhika Apte and Trisha feature in this set up. That forms the rest of the story.
Plus Points :-
Balakrishna is the heart and soul of the movie. Right from the word go, he is the centre of attraction and gives a power packed performance yet again. The way he has showcased different variations in both his characters is wonderful. Balayya’s trademark dialogues and action sequences have been executed well.
Some confrontation scenes between Balakrishna and Prakash Raj have come out well. First half of the film has an interesting suspense building up. Second half has typical trademark Balayya kind of action entertainment. Trisha looks beautiful and suits her role well.
Prakash Raj does well in his role and is perfect as the villain. Songs have been shot quite well and the number featuring both the heroines will definitely go down well with the masses. Interval bang is the biggest highlight and has been conceived well.
Starring :Balakrishna, Trisha, Radhika Apte
Story:-
The story of the film starts off with Bose(Balakrishna) coming back to life after staying in a coma for eighteen months. As soon as he recovers, Bose is suddenly mistaken as Godse by everyone around him. Bose keeps convincing all of them that he is not Godse and has his own story.
Who is this Bose ? What does he have to do with Godse? What is the story behind all this confusion ? And where do Radhika Apte and Trisha feature in this set up. That forms the rest of the story.
Plus Points :-
Balakrishna is the heart and soul of the movie. Right from the word go, he is the centre of attraction and gives a power packed performance yet again. The way he has showcased different variations in both his characters is wonderful. Balayya’s trademark dialogues and action sequences have been executed well.
Some confrontation scenes between Balakrishna and Prakash Raj have come out well. First half of the film has an interesting suspense building up. Second half has typical trademark Balayya kind of action entertainment. Trisha looks beautiful and suits her role well.
Prakash Raj does well in his role and is perfect as the villain. Songs have been shot quite well and the number featuring both the heroines will definitely go down well with the masses. Interval bang is the biggest highlight and has been conceived well.