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Mr NOOKAIAH Review



Story:

Mr.Nokia  a alias Mr.Nookayya a Mobile phone thief.He loves a girl (Sana Khan).At some situation he decides to do some thing to become settle with a family.Then he meets Anu (Kriti),who is carrying 2 crore of money for saving her husband.Nokia  steals that money and gets cheated by his girlfriend.Same time Charger(Vennela kishore) cheats Manoj and steal that money and fly to bankock.Nokia comes to know the situation of Anu and tries to rectify it.And at certain point Anu comes to know that Nokia had stolen that money . What happens next is the crux of the story.



Analysis:

The Storyline is very realistic one,which runs in every routine society.The characterization of Manoj is simply appreciable.Even though the story was not that good Screenplay seems very realistic and attracts audience attention.The second song "Pista pista" comes without situation where the rest is asusal. First half of the movie is ok. Only the interval point is good .
The Second half will start with the same flow.The Scenes between Hero and Heroines will be quite interesting.And Oke oka jeevitham is very good at lyrics,taking and music too.The dialogues of Nokia about girls will make boys to clap.There are some twists which will make feel good.

On a whole Mr. Nokia lacks the necessary punch to enthrall the masses. Ultra stylish making doesn’t suit this film. Apparently Manoj is interested in slick action flicks.


Performances:

Manchu Manoj is a powerhouse of energy. He has done fabulous job as Nookayya. His dances are rocking and  Manoj is ultimate in action sequences. . He does complete justice to his title ‘Rocking star’. He shoulders the film right from the word go and is definitely on the right track to become a bankable star.Kriti Kharbanda is sweet and Sana Khan is hot. Their performances are okay. Kriti scores a bit higher than Sana though. Brahmanandam is funny in a small role. Vennela Kishore is strictly Okay. Murali Sharma is loud. Ahuti Prasad and others did a fine job.



Technicalities:
Yuvan Shankar Raja used most of his compositions from Tamil and the music is okay to good. Background score bears Yuvan’s stamp. Action sequences, the chase sequences in particular that were choreographed by Manoj are energetic and keep you on the edge of the seat. Dialogues by Lakshmi Bhupal are average. Rajasekhar’s cinematography is flashy. Editing too adds to the flashiness of camera work. Production values are notable.

Director Ani Kanneganti canned few scenes well and lost grip over the narrative at times. He should work on the story telling techniques. He tried to make this film a commercial entertainer with twists and turns, but a gripping screenplay would have helped the movie.



Final Word: 
Mr. Nookayya is a mild entertainer with some good moments. Manoj’s performance and energy are the assets. We have to wait and watch for audience reception for this film.



Mr. Nookayya Movie Rating: 2.75/5


Banner: Sri Sailendra Cinema
Cast: Manchu Manoj, Kriti Kharbanda, Sana Khan, Brahmaji, Ahuti Prasad, Brahmanandam,Raja.
Direction: Ani
Music: Yuvan Shankar Raja
Producer: DS Rao

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