After Devdas, this film gives an oppurtunity to Ram to portray the entire gamut of emotions. His dances are amazing in Hare Hare Rama (1st song) and Bagdad Gajadonga (last song). He moves his body like a spring in those songs. He handles comedy department exceptionally well with the right dialogue delivery and diction.
Sunil did a full-length role in this film after a long gap. Sunil is extremely good and provides lot of entertainment. He appeared in 3-4 wonderful get ups (as cowboy, African and western nomad) very convincingly and humorously.
DVD Features:
- English Subtitles
- Anamorphic Widescreen Enhanced (16:9) DVD
- DTS®
- Dolby® Digital 5.1 Surround
- NTSC All regions
Hansika and Sheela stood as epitomes of glamour. Both of them have made the movie a visual treat without vulgarity and obscenity. While Hansika is beautiful, Sheela is voluptuous. The fans of Hansika will have a whale of time in ‘Kalloki Dilloki’ song.
Music by Chakri is good. The picturization of the songs is excellent. The choreography for 1st song (Hare Hare) and last song (Bagdad Gajadonga) by Prem Rakshit is pretty cool. Dialogues by Paruchuri brothers are good. They wrote nice comedy one-liners as well as good mass dialogues. Production values by MS Raju are grand.
First half of the film is handled well and provides entertainment. You can see B Gopal kind of mass elements in the second half. Director B Gopal has taken necessary care in not bringing his old style on screen. He proved successful in tuning with the trend and time. On a whole, Maska has got entertainment elements that might work at box office.
Cast: Ram, Hansika Motwani, Sheela, Sunil, Mukesh Rushi, Pradeep Rawat, Naresh, Brahmanandam, Paruchuri Gopala Krishna, Dharmavarapu Subramanyam, Paruchuri Venkateswara Rao, Ali, Seeta
Music: Chakri
Banner: Sri Sumanth Arts
Cinematography: Sekhar V Joseph
Editing: Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao
Lyrics: Kandikonda
Direction: B Gopal
Screenplay - Producer: MS Raju
The makers made enough of attempts to fill the film with comedy in the form of Sunil, Jhansi and Brahmanandam. The scenes are also filled with humor with the matter of triangular tryst among Ram, Hansika and Sheela. Dialogues writers Paruchuri brothers have shown their mark in climax scene especially.
Krish Jagarlamudi (not the Gamyam director, but hero Ram) is a spoilt brat who looks for shortcuts to earn fame and money. Unable to clear his graduation and get a job, Krish plans to love and marry a rich girl Manju (Sheela) who is going to USA. In the process he meets another girl Meenu (Hansika Motwani) and really falls in love with her. The rest of the story is all about when both these girls come to know about the cheating nature of Krish. There is also a political twist to the story.
Sound Track:
- Hare Hare Rama...
- Gunde Godarila...
- Kalloki Dilloki...
- Kalagannana Kalagannana...
- Aa Vaipunna Ee Vaipunna...
- Bhagdad Gajadongai Vastha...
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