After a dud like
"Jagapati", popular actor Jagapati Babu teamed up with young director Deviprasad
for "Paandu" but this too has turned out to be a damp squib.
Deviprasad packs his screenplay with routine song-dance sequences, comedy tracks and contrived twists, failing to make a winner out of a valid plot. He has not understood that certain plots demand a realistic approach since a masala screenplay does not always work.
Jagapati's
character is poorly etched. The confusion about whether he loves or
admires Sneha makes the role even hazier. He does well in a few action
sequences but flops as a dancer.
Talented Sneha, who played a similar role in "Venky", tries to breathe life into the role of a TV anchor who faces problems for rebuffing a lecherous minister. Her anguish in jail is convincing.
Hindi actor Sayaji Shinde plays the clichéd role of a villainous minister. Among comedians, Dharmavarapu impresses with a few punchlines while henpecked Krishna Bagwan, yoga-crazy Rao and Venu Madhav try hard to evoke laughs.
Producer Kumar Choudury, who has delivered a series of hits like "Peddababu" and "Andrudu", fails to extract a good screenplay from his director.