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Chiranjeevi’s Special Cameo
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Music by Thaman
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Ram Charan’s Cinematography
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Rakul Preet’s oomph Factor
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Second Half Drags
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Lags in the middle
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Predictable Narration
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Editing
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Forced Comedy
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Story line.
Bottom Line:Mega Family Back
Story
Bruce Lee (Ram Charan) a renowned stunt master under Dangerous David
(JP) working in cinema field. Bruce Lee and Kavya (Kriti Kharbanda) are
inseparable brother and sister. Bruce loves his sister more than his own
life. Rahul (Amitash) falls in love with Kavya and the family accepts
the proposal from Vasundhara (Nadhiya) and Sampath. In the meantime,
Riya (Rakul Preet) gets impressed with Bruce Lee’s social activities and
he is forced to continue with a false identity before her. In this
process of making other happy, he invites trouble. He is a problem for
Deepak Raj (Arun Vijay). Whats his issue with Bruce Lee? Whats Deepak
issues with Bruce’s family? Will Bruce Lee solve his issues? Forms the
rest of the story.
Star Performance
Ram Charan has a particular style of performing,
which he has sprang up over years. His fans are quite familiar with this
and like it. However, that what makes this role one of the many, no
different from his early roles. Director tried to make this character
different, but that only works upto certain extent. Look out for a scene
stealing cameo by Chiranjeevi (after a gap of more than 6 years) and
his cameo leaves a large impact on fans. Rakul Preet Singh looks
beautiful and she does a fine job. Rakul Preet will also earn brownie
points for her graceful moves. Kriti Kharbanda has been perfectly cast.
Arun Vijay impresses with his screen presence in the very few scenes
that he gets. Rao Ramesh is fine in his limited role. The others in the
cast are not too bad, though no body delivers a performance worth
mentioning
Techinical Team
The story of Bruce Lee – The Fighter is very
thin. You might say the film tells the story of a sister and a brother.
But it does more than that. The film can infact be seen as two different
movies all together. The first half of the film broods on
sister-brother-father relationship. Post interval, it's the story of a
supercop (undercover) verses baddies. The two halves, coming out as two
different films, and you feel that something is terribly amiss.
Once
the film's setting gets established, boredom starts creeping in early
on. The narrative just gets stagnated preinterval as none of the two
stories seem to move forward. But that was clearly ineludible since the
director had selected a commercial theme which was all predictable from
the very first scene and had nothing in store to surprise the audience.
the second half does give you a Déjà vu kind of feeling, since you
already know what’s going to happen next and the jokes stop to be funny;
the situations are extremely imaginative and spoofing is way off the
mark. The climax too is a dud, but works a bit with fans thanks to
Megastar Chiranjeevi’s mega entry.
Other technical
aspects are in sync with the mood and the tempo of the film. The
background score by Thaman SS enhances the mood. The songs are major
highlights of the film. Dialogues by Kona Vekat are quite ordinary.
Cinematography by Manoj is one of the major assets of the film. A
tighter editing could have perhaps saved some scenes which both the
editor and director decided to pass. Choreography and Fights are all
right. Production Values of DVV Entertainments are wonderful.
Analysis
Srinu Vaitla intention was to make a commercially
viable family entertainer, but it has not worked out well. Bruce Lee
just offers an otiose tour through streets that has been dipped in the
mundane. Movie has reasonable entertainment value, good music, exciting
introduction of Megastar Chiranjeevi and a decent start to make it a
fine experience for all fans. In the nutshell, as a character remarks
‘Yedhava content undadu kanni climax lo anni kavali’. “Bruce Lee” will
appeal to the diehard mega fans, due to fanzy climax. The box office
collection will be promising and all we can say is Megastar
“Chiranjeevi” rocks with his screen presence.
Cast & Crew
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Star Cast :
Ram Charan,
Rakul Preet Singh
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Producer :
DVV Danayya
- Director :
Srinu Vaitla
- Music :
SS Thaman
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Released on:
16-10-2015
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