Simha review | Simha story | Balakrishna's Simha review | Telugu movie Simha Story and review
This latest movie of Balakrishna seems touching sky as per acting, direction and popularity is concerned. No doubt it will be a big blockbuster from here onwards.
Here is the complete team responsible for this epic saga fulfilling the fans appetite.
Banner: United Movies
Producer: Parachuri Sivarama Prasad, Parachuri Kiriti
Direction: Boyapati Srinu
Hero:Nandamuri Balakrishna
Heroines:Nayantara, Sneha Ullal, Namitha
Villain: Kota & Saikumar(Malayalam artist)
Supporting Cast:Kota,Brahmanandam,Ali,Venumadav,K R Vijaya,Krishna Bhagawan, Dharmavarapu Subramanyam, Saira Bhanu,Sai kumar,Raghu,Aditya Menon,Jeeva
Cinematography: Arthur Wilson
Music: Chakri
Editing: Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao
Action:Stun Shiva Lakshman (Ram-Lakshman) Ram (Ram-Lakshman)
Rating – **** star ( 4/5)
Review – So here is the characters in brief. Balakrishna has played a double role in this film as Narasimha(Sr/Father/Doctor) , Sri mannarayana(Jr/Son/Professor).Nayanathara as gayatri wife of Narasimha. Sneha ullal as janaki lover of jr..Kr Vijaya as mother of sr balayya,Brahmi as a compounder.
Good action packed drama at first half with few instances of comical scenes with a main focus on introduction on Balakrishna. The actresses Nayanthara, Sneha Ullal and Namitha build to make others gape, gawk and gaze and their aura full of grace or in a word otherworldly. Few skin show of Namitha as well.
One day while balayya fighting with villain gang to save Janaki( Sneha Ullal), at that time janaki's dad attacked on balayya as he thought that ballayya also in part of villain gang and so and so.
In a nutshell, Choreography is the best that he can. Action undoubtedly reminds me blends of few old Hollywood extreme movies.