Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Vishnu Manchu | ... | Venky | |
Tapsee Pannu | ... | Pooja (as Taapsee) | |
Prakash Raj | ... | Narasimha | |
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Tanikella Bharani | ||
Brahmanandam | |||
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Satya Krishnan | ||
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Jeeva | ||
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Ramaprabha | ||
Sayaji Shinde | ... | Home Minister | |
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Ajay | ||
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Surekha Vani | ||
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Babloo | ||
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Tulasi | ||
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Satyam Rajesh | ... | (as Rajesh) |
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Siva Reddy |
Narasimha (Prakashraj) is a local goon, who resorts to murders and extortion at the behest of Home Minister Adikesavulu (Sayaji Shinde). Narasimha"s life ambition is to become an MLA and sit in Assembly. Though Adikesavulu laughs at Narasimha on learning his life ambition, he agrees to make him an MLA and if possible a minister, as his son Ajay (Ajay) falls in love with Narasimha"s sister Puja (Tapasee). Venky (Vishnu) is a happy-go-lucky guy. His parents (Tanikella Bharani and Tulasi) run a bakery and Venky has a sister and a brother. Though, Venky and Puja doesn"t know each other, Narasimha mistakes that both of them are in love and attacks Venky"s family.
Vishnu Manchu has positive body language in the movie and he is looking good. He changed his dialogue delivery a bit to suit the modulation of Mohan Babu. He has tried new steps in Dabidi Dibidi song and he is very flexible with his movements in this song. The fights in the movie are also well performed by him.
First half of the movie is good. There is good entertainment in the second half which is aided by a few screenplay twists. However, the director goes for a predictable climax. The ending/climax is too lengthy. Plus points of the movie are interesting screenplay and entertainment in the second half.
On a whole, Vastadu Naa Raju is a decent entertainer with commercial elements packed in it.