Vetadu Ventadu (Telugu)
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"Vetadu Ventadu (VV)" is the Telugu dubbed version of Tamil action-thriller "Samar", which is heavily inspired by Spanish thriller "Dot The I". Quite different from several run-of-the-mill type films of the recent past, "VV" succeeds in keeping the audience hooked to a certain extent, but gradually slips into boredom. 
 
For all those regular moviegoers who wait for innovative plots might be thrilled to see this genre. Definitely there is a bit of interest created in second half where twists and turns unlock the clues with a good screenplay and more excitement filled narration. Movie is slick with moderate pace added by rich production values excelled the grandeur on-screen. 
 
If not a frame-to-frame copy of the original, "VV" does seem to have borrowed the plot from the foreign film to make it exciting enough to pique the interest of the regional audience.
 

 

DVD Features:Dolby Digital 5.1,Anamorphic WideScreen,NTSC All Regions, English Subtitles
Cast: Vishal, Trisha, Sunaina, JD Chakravarthy, Manoj Bajpayee
Music Director: Yuvansankar Raja
 
Shakthi, played by Vishal, is a forest ranger in Ooty. He is so engrossed in his work that he happens to forget the most important day in his life, which happens to be his girlfriend, Roopa's birthday. An upset Roopa calls off their relationship moves to Bangkok for good.
 
Three years later, Shakthi receives a letter from Roopa (Sunaina) asking him to come and meet her in Bangkok. He meets Maya (Trisha), a fellow passenger on his flight to Bangkok and they have a gala time.
 
In Bangkok, he is mistaken for a local business tycoon who is on the radar of mobsters. He is received by a team of men who claim to be his entourage and take him to his hotel, where Shakthi comes to learn that he is a doppelganger of a businessman also named Shakthi.
 
Few hours later, people who claimed he is the businessman Shakthi, now don't even recognise him. As Shakthi attempts to connect the dots, he soon learns that everything that's happening around him is part of a sick game that's been played by two villains - Rajesh Arunachalam (Manoj Bajpayee) and John Fredrick (J.D. Chekravarthy).

 

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