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Money Money More Money : Review



Rating: 1.5/5 
Banner: Chekravarthy Productions
Cast: J D Chekravarthy, Brahmanandam, Brahmaji and others
Music: Chakri
Dialogues: Maraduri Raja
Editor: ‘Editor’ Venkatesh
Cinematographer: Bharani K Dharan
Screenplay, director: J D Chekravarthy
Producer: K Satyanarayana
Release date: 26/08/2011

Story: 
A pathetic tale, the story begins with four friends Chakry, Abbas, Raghu, Gogi (JD, Mukul Dev, Brahmaji, Kavin Dev) who are struggling to make ends meet. The only solution to their problem is money and they hatch a plan for that. They decide to kidnap Maggie(Tara Alisha) daughter of a rich businessman Jagadish (Naga Babu). Meanwhile, there is Khan Dada (Brahmi) who gets into real estate, sees the high but currently is in low. Chakry and his friends kidnap Maggie successfully and they decide to put her in Khan's home since it is a big bungalow. Eventually, they also control Khan and his family. Jagadish agrees to the kidnappers demand. But many more enter the home and become hostages. What happens after that forms the rest of the story.

Performances: 
JD Chekravarthy has given a regular performance and nothing special from him. Brahmanandam put all his efforts to entertain but in vain. Brahmaji was effective, Mukul Dev was good. Kavin Dev was confident. Tara Alisha is glamorous and sexy. Ghajala looks voluptuous and she did her bit as required. Venu Madhav was okay. Mayuri was sensuous. Rajeev Kanakala was regular. Jeeva was standard. Shashank came and went. Subbaraju was brief. Rama Prabha was witty. The others didn’t get much scope to perform. 

Highlights
  • Flashback scenes of ‘Money’ film
  • Brahmi’s dialogues in few sequences
  • Technical Values 
Drawbacks
  • Poor direction
  • Poor screenplay
  • Silly comedy
  • Weak Narration
  • Zero entertainment
  • Nil emotional feel in any scene
Analysis:
The film is the remake of the Hindi movie 'Darwaza Bandh Rako' and it was directed by JD Chekravarthy. However, by no means is the film good enough to get even passing marks. It was more like the film was running for itself and had nothing to do with the audience. The concept was good and had enough ammunition in the form of cast and crew to make it a hilarious treat but the poor handling of the script and inability to produce entertainment has cost the film. At the box office, the film will find it hard to get the money of the audience. 

Finally: Ignore,Not worth for your money!!
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