Cast: Balakrishna, Sheela, Ameesha Patel, Jayasudha, Murali Mohan, Ravi Kumar, Nagineedu, Neha Dhupia, Ali, Brahmanandam, Hema, Seetha, Kalyani and others Director:Dasari Narayana Rao Producer:C Kalyan Music:Mani Sharma Cinematography:Ramana Raju Banner:Teja Cinema Date of Released:January 12th, 2011

'Parama Veera Chakra' is directed by Dasari Narayana Rao. And he has come with an okay storyline and while the
presentation was alright, the narrative required lot of improvement.
Story:
The story begins with Chakradhar (NBK) who is a noted actor in the Telugu circuit and he gets into the skin
of any character he plays. He also has a big fan (sheela) who tries to woo him and is in love with him.
However, Chakradhar's mother (jayasudha) is not interested to see her son doing films and wants him to join
the Indian army. The story takes a turn with the arrival of few army officers (murali Mohan and others) who
meet Chakradhar and narrate the story of one Major Jayasimha (NBK again). In no time, Chakradhar gets into
the skin of Major Jayasimha and changes his approach. What happens after that forms the rest of the
story.
Performance:
Nandamuri Balakrishna infuses life into the two characters he played though it was not etched that well. His
body language was strong and few dialogues got whistles and claps. Sheela gave visual feast as required and
nothing more. Ameesha Patel was brief, Neha Dhupia was okay. Nagineedu made his presence felt. Jayasudha was
effective. Murali Mohan was moderate, the comedy track between Brahmi, Ali and Hema was very tasteless and a
bit vulgar. Raghu Babu and Krishna Bhagawan were not used to their fullest potential. Others were hardly
there.
Music:
'Parama Veera Chakra' music is composed by Mani Sharma. And the background score was catchy and there are
only two songs worth listening remaining were not upto the mark just average.
Verdict:Average |  |
|