
Will Aravind manage to succeed in his fight forms the crux of the story. In a counter move, his opponents bring in his lookalike Maya Kannan (Nani) to defeat him.
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He blacklists a bunch of government officials and targets them. So, coming to the actual story, it is about Aravind (Nani) who is against corruption in any form. There are also some totally unbelievable situations which the director has handled rather casually. However, the story has its moments within the routine plot and it has some really tense craze sequences and fight sequences. Still, Samudrakhani could not show the variation in the style of narration of both the films. Incidentally, the film was made differently for Telugu and Tamil audiences.

It goes without saying that this itself makes the film less appealing for the Telugu audiences who are not used to this style of films. Instead, he resorts to Tamil B-grade style narrative and that makes the whole experience rather loud.
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Having said that, director Samudrakhani could have made the film in a subtle and more natural way to keep the audience interested. Of course, Nani’s performance is the biggest asset for the film and he pulls off the emotional scenes pretty well. So, you feel that the very purpose of the film is lost as the same story has been told many times in the past in a similar format. Only that they have been made on a much, much bigger canvas. However, the intensity and the loudness with which director Samudrakhani has made the film, makes it a bit a tedious to watch.įor starters, the film is on the lines of Shankar’s Bharateeyudu, Aparichitudu and Chiranjeevi’s Tagore. Technically speaking, there is nothing wrong with choosing an oft-repeated story. So, Jenda Pai Kapiraju is one film that deals with corruption and the main protagonist makes it his mission to pick and choose corrupt officers and eliminate them his style. It is probably the most preferred topic apart from romance.

Story, Screen Play, Direction: P Samudra KhaniĬorruption and cleansing the system is not a new topic for Tollywood or any cinema for that matter. Cast: Nani, Amala Paul, Siva Balaji, Vennela Kishore, Sarat Kumar and Others
