Film: Doosukeltha
Starring: Manchu Vishnu,Lavanya Tripathi, Brahmanandam
Director: Veeru Potla
Producer: Mohan Babu
Banner: 24 Frames Factory
Music: Manisharma
Story
Chinna (Vishnu Manchu) joins for a news
channel headed by Posani and makes a deal to shoot a video in a
minister’s house. During the process he gets into danger and Alekhya
(Lavanya Tripathi) saves him. Impressed with Alekhya, he follows him and
saves her when needed. The duo falls for each other but Alekhya gets to
know that Chinna is a childhood neighbor whom she hates from 13 years
due to the past? What is the past of Alekhya and family? Will Chinna and
Alekhya reunite forms the other part of the story.
Performances
Manchu Vishnu is good in action
sequences and comedy scenes. He improved in comic timing and dances in
Doosukeltha. He could improve a bit more in dialogue delivery.
Lavanya is beautiful and she has good scope since the story revolves around her role. She delivers an okay job.
Brahmanandam is a treat to watch while
Vennela Kishore is hilarious. Kota Srinivasa Rao is significant, Bharat,
Hema did their jobs as required. Ali is limited. Others were adequate.
Technical Analysis
Mani Sharma’s musical scores are
mediocre but they are visually appealing with beautiful locales in the
backdrop. Background score is good. Cinematography is neat, editing is
crisp. Story is routine while the screenplay is gripping. Dialogues are
interesting. Veeru Potla scores as director once again. Production
values are good.
Analysis
Veeru Potla made Doosukeltha with right
mix of commercial elements. The story though routine is sensible and
screenplay is gripping. The first half is filled with ample comedy and
Vishnu, Brahmi scenes are a treat to watch. The second half is
implemented in Ready style format with punchlines. Brahmanandam and
Bharath have done a very good job. Climax looked silly with illogical
action scenes. Lakshmi Manchu has nothing to do for the film and it’s
just a cameo for few seconds. The makers have hyped her song as a
promotional strategy.
Despite Veeru Potla coming up with
routine storyline, he presented it an interesting way with loads of
hilarious scenes. Right from the word go Doosukeltha offers
entertainment. Vishnu Manchu has been opting for a safe route of comedy
entertainers rather than experiments and Doosukeltha is one such film
that garners positive response for its entertainment.
Final Verdict
Despite routine story, Doosukeltha is worth a watch for its hilarious scenes…