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Dhamaka Movie Review

By RamBabu Parvathaneni Updated at: 2022-12-23 13:26:00

Dhamaka story penned by Trinadharao Nakkina along with Prasanna Kumar Bezawada is out and out mass entertainer with no real twists and turns. Dhamaka starts on a predictable note with a business tycoon detected with a problem and his competitor trying to take over his empire. After an emotional start, Trinadharao Nakkina introduces Raviteja in class and mass roles, giving more importance to the massiest one. Sree Leela is introduced in a bubbly and beautiful manner. The proceedings remind viewers of many hit films and continue in the same manner but with few mass elements, songs, action, and romance, the first half sails smoothly till the interval bang. The interval bang results in little interest but at the same time, dilutes everything as nothing is left for the narration in the second half.

From then on, Trinadharao Nakkina passes time including various mass scenes, in the name of comedy, action, romance, etc to pass time and finally, the film ends in the most routine way. With a wafer-thin story or no real story, Trinadharao Nakkina planned to score a hit entertaining the masses. To some extent, he emerged successful ably aided by Raviteja's mass mannerisms and energetic dances. But after a point of time, everything goes over the top, and from then on it irritates movie lovers to the core. Dialogues are entertaining though routine and at times evoked laughs. Trinadharao Nakkina's story, screenplay, and direction offered little variation and people can enjoy it only if they keep aside the logic. Everything goes for a toss if one thinks of logic.

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