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Movie:Bunny
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Released On:Nov 30, 2004
Bunny (Allu Arjun) joins the college in which Mahalakshmi (Gowri Mumjal) studies. Mahalakshmi's father Somaraju (Prakash Raj) is a millionaire and he keeps 24-hour security on her at the college so that nobody eyes his daughter. Bunny makes Mahalakshmi fall head over heels for him. Somaraju is so fond of his daughter that he can't see her cry. Hence Somaraju is forced to accept the love between his daughter and Bunny. Bunny then asks for the property of Somaraju to be written on his name prior to marriage. The crux of the story is all about the whereabouts of Bunny and why he asks for the property.
Analysis :
Allu Arjun: Allu Arjun gave another scintillating performance as Bunny. He is pretty stylish in his mannerisms. His dances are full of energy and verve. Fights (city based) are impressive. His dialogue delivery is good, but there is lot of scope for improvement. He needs to get the words flow in free rhythm. He is pretty effective in teasing scenes. Others: Debutant actress Gowri Mumjal is adequate. Tamil hero Sarath Kumar did a vital role in this film. His body language has Tamil scent in it and the guy who dubs for Rajnikant dubbed the voice of Sarath Kumar. Prakash Raj is extremely impressive with his performance. The greatness about his performance is that he makes his co-actors get the credit with his response/reaction to the situations. Raghu Babu's comedy is the highlight of this film. This character is the most impressive character done in the career of Raghu Babu. MS Narayana is remarkable as the principle. And for a change, he doesn't booze in this film. The guy who did sidekick to Raghubabu has a noteworthy role in this film. Sarath Saxena is adequate as the pal of Sarath Kumar. Mukesh Rushi is OK as the villain, but the voice given to him sounds monotonous. Seeta & Sudha are satisfactory. Venu Madhav is good as the peon who gives retorts to principal. K Viswanath did a guest role.
TeluguOne Perspective :
First half of the film is entertaining. Second half has more comedy content due to the scenes revolving around Prakash Raj. The flashback episode of Sarath Kumar is average. The climax of the film appears extended as logically the film ends when Prakash Raj changes into good man. The entire film is narrated in an entertaining style by inserting humor as and when possible. The director did not even spare climax for this. He inserted a satire on Reliance Petroleum (free ad) when climax verbal duel is going on in full swing. On a whole, Bunny is a decent urbane oriented entertainer if you don't mind the predictable storyline and certain logics. You can watch it.