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Banner: Vyjayanthi Movies

Cast: Ram Charan Teja, Neha Sharma, Asish Vidyardhi, Prakash Raj, Ali, Dharmavarapu, Brahmanandam, MS Narayana, Surya, Sayaji Shinde, Tanikella Bharani, Uttej, Pragathi, Daniel Balaji 

Cinematography: Shyam K Naidu

Music: Mani Sharma

Art: Chinna

Editing: MR Varma

Fights: Vijayan

Story - screenplay - dialogues - direction: Puri Jagan

Producer: C Aswini Dutt

Release date: 28 September 2007

Context and thoughts: Saw it on VHS, remember hearing about it and seeing Charan’s headshot on idle brain and was like he looks like a dongodu. Remember seeing a poster for it in Edison I think I was in NJ when it released. When I saw it I loved it and became a fan of Charan after watching Yamaho Yama, it was very entertaining and typical Puri Jagan movie and listened the songs a lot before release. Childhood one of the greatest albums. Mani Sharma mass. Holds up well due to pacing and overall entertainment. 

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Writing/Direction: This is actually a love story masked as a revenge story. Only in the 2nd half do you get to know why Daniel Balaji is in the movie but first things first, hthe movie is so entertaining even after 16 years. Puri Jagan understands pacing like no other director does I feel. One;y Rajamouli, Trivikram, Vijay Bhaskar, and VV Vinayak come close to him. 

It’s a basically a highlight reel for ram Charan to show that he can act, he can dance, he can fight, he can romance the heroine, everything. And Puri Jagan hysteria was running at the time due to Pokiri and Desamuduru becoming career defining movies for Mahesh Babu and Allu Arjun. 

Music by Mani Sharma is MASTERPIECE. BGM for the intro is unlimited goosebumps and everybody remembers it today. The songs are my childhood and middle school on repeat. Each and every song is classic. Yamaho yama greatest debut hero intro song and then this is the greatest debutante album ever made in present gen and oprobably all time. Favorite songs are Yamaho Yama and Enduko Pichi Pichi and then of course Chamka Chamka, Geetha Madhuri first song.