Puneet Raj Kumar starrer "Bindaas" is an action film but quite
different from his two previous action flicks, "Arasu" and "Milana".
Puneet's roles in the last two films were mature and he could showcase
his talent.
However, in "Bindaas" he plays only to the masses. Directed
by D. Rajendra Babu, the film belies the high expectations of many of
his fans - mainly because it offers nothing original in the form of
story or narration.
Storywriter Janardhana Maharshi and Babu have produced a hotchpotch
script, which includes sequences seen umpteen times before in many films.
Even the main idea, of a street-roaming lad in love with the daughter
of a senior police officer who has recruited him as an informer, has
been taken from director Surya Kiran's Telugu film "Dhana 51",
in which Sumanth played the lead.
The first half is relatively enjoyable, thanks to comic sequences.
Hansika Motwaani looks glamorous, but has failed to showcase her acting
skills. All the other artistes have been denied opportunities to perform,
including talented Komal.
The highlights of "Bindaas" are the superbly executed fight
scenes and well-choreographed songs like "Thara thara onthara"
and the title song.
"Bindaas" is a passable entertainer, but the action flick
could have done with punchy dialogues from Malavalli Sai Krishna.