Credits
Banner: Harika & Hasini Creations
Cast: Allu Arjun, Ileana, Sonu Sood, Rajendra Prasad, Kota Sreenivasa Rao, Rao Ramesh, Tanikella Bharani, Brahmaji, Brahmanandam, Dharwavarapu Subramanyam, MS Narayana, Raghu Babu, Ravi Prakash, Shravan, Pragati, Hema, Kalpika, Tulasi, & Udayabhanu (item song)
Music: Devi Sri Prasad
Cinematography: Chota K Naidu & Sam K Naidu
Editing: Pravin Pudi
Art: S Ravinder
Stunts: Peter Heins
Story - screenplay dialogues - direction: Trivikram
Presented by: DVV Danayya
Producer: S Radha Krishna (Chinababu)
Release date: 9 August 2012
Writing/Direction
Movie is supposed to be a cat and mouse game between two very intelligent people or high IQ people.
Trivikram described the movie in a single line: laksha rupayala lottery ticketni kooda kastapadi sampadinchina okka rupayithone konali’
Movie title is Julayi and hero is jobless but I had so many questions…
When I first saw the movie, opening scene was pure Dark Knight. If I ever meet Trivikram, I’ll ask him how many times we saw the movie.
During pandemic time because people had nothing better to do, Trivikramization became a thing and its one thing to copy but to blatantly copy form such an iconic film that everyone has seen is another thing. Reduces the impact. And it lacks the intensity to which Nolan pulled it off anyway.
Also no bank would 15000 crores just like that all cash and then somehow Shafi has enough time to throw trash on top it that nobody would care to notice.
Climax is copied from Italian job changing containers.
Also interval scene is so illogical. That’s not possible at all and a single airbag doesnt go out that entire time. Literally if you rear end someone the airbag goes off he hits about 2-3 cars and then drives through a building from such a height, no airbags, no injuries, nothing. Takes gun and shoots him.
set up and payoffs is in
The only comedy that I enjoyed was 3 scenes: Brahmanandham playing with the hospital thing pressing buttons, everyone getting slapped by Ileana, and then Brahmi explaining the kidnap story of the kid and how he went to jail.
When a director like Trivikram is making a movie, you expected great writing, dialogues, comedy, and entertainment. And to be frank in Julayi you have none of those.
Direction by Trivikram is average. It lacks his trademark strong writing and effectiveness. While there are some set ups and payoffs, it results in a timepass movie at best. Nothing great about it.