Khaidi No.150 Movie Review

Khaidi No.150 Movie Review

Movie: Khaidi No. 150
Directeor : V. V. Vinayak
Producer: Surekha Konidela, Ram Charan Tej and A. Subashkaran
Dialogues: Paruchuri Brothers
Screenplay:  V. V. Vinayak
Story : AR Murugadoss
Starring:  Chiranjeevi, Shriya Saran and Kajal Aggarwal
Music Director : Devi Sri Prasad
Cinematography:  R. Rathnavelu
Editor: Gowtham Raju
Release date: 11 January 2017

Khaidi No 150 Full Movie Review and Rating:

It is an activity thriller film, which is coordinated by VV Vinayak and created by Ram Charan under the standard Konidela Production Company. The flick is a redo of blockbuster Tamil film Kaththi, which spins around the tale of a frivolous criminal (Chiranjeevi), who escapes from prison. He wants to flee to an outside nation, however drops his arrangement in the wake of meeting a young lady (Kajal Aggarwal) at the air terminal.

He runs over his clone (Chiranjeevi), who is being shot by a gathering of hooligans. He concedes the last to a clinic and chooses to imitate him in the wake of discovering that his twin is a post-graduate in hydrology and needs to help ranchers in his town, which is under risk of being involved by a MNC, which needs to build a processing plant. How he battles for the villagers shapes the essence of the story.

Khaidi no. 150 Story:

Chiranjeevi is a criminal in Chenchalguda focal Jail(Hyderabad) and escapes in the wake of policing catch another criminal. In the wake of getting away and on parole with his companion, Chiranjeevi experiences his doppelganger(double part) being shot by hooligans. To escape from police parole, Chiranjeevi camouflages himself as his doppelganger and goes to a seniority home to carry on with his life. He then experiences villagers whose expectation for water system and water supply was the request of documented by Chiranjeevi's doppelganger. Moved by the villagers and their issues, Chiranjeevi(the Khaidi) tackles every one of their issues in one of a kind ways and highlights the issue to national media. Kajal Aggarwal plays the affection enthusiasm of Khaidi. How did Khaidi help the villagers and what happened to his other doppelganger frames whatever is left of the story.

Highlights and Positives:

         Boss is back(Chiranjeevi's jokes and moves)

         Story

         Songs and move

         BGM

         Some passionate scenes with Villagers

Negatives and Minus focuses:

         Interruption of melodies in the middle of Story

         Over the top activity scenes

         Comedy arrangements

         Making the tale of poor villagers business instead of keeping it genuine

         Editing

The group of onlookers say that Khaidi No 150 has an intriguing story with a delightful message to the general public. The chief has stayed devoted to the first story, yet has rolled out some minor improvements in the screenplay to suit the essence of Telugu filmgoers. Some comic drama and sentiment scenes keep the watchers engaged in the main half. The story quits fooling around in the second half, which is extremely captivating.

Chiranjeevi, who is making his rebound to acting following 10 years, has assumed double parts in Khaidi No 150 and has conveyed a magnificent execution. He inspires the watchers with his young looks, activity, move and dailogue conveyance. Kajal Aggarwal, who shows up as his affection intrigue, has done equity to her part and her charm and science with Chiru are among the highlights of the film, say the group of onlookers.

As a rival, Tarun Arora has made a decent showing with regards to and he is a resource for Khaidi No 150. Brahmanandam, Posani Krishna Murali, Ali and Prudhviraj's drama timing is among the huge attractions of the film. Smash Charan, VV Vinayak and Lakshmi Rai showed up and they are additionally resources of the motion picture, say the group of onlookers.

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