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No fizz: Nagarjuna in the film ‘King’ Film: King Cast: Nagarjuna, Trisha Direction: Sreenu Vytla
‘King’ is supposedly a laugh riot, it promises to entertain with the right combination of comedy, romance and action. Does it work? King (Nagarjuna) is a son of a rich scion, he is not the only heir to the property as he has a younger brother Ajay (Deepak). There are other relatives who live in his palace and plot to usurp his property by eliminating him. He is shot and the scene quickly moves to the city where Srihari plays the dada whose only competitor is Bottu Seenu (Nagarjuna). Bottu Seenu falls in love with Shravani who is Srihari’s sister. Shravani reciprocates thinking that he is not a goon like her brother, but an educated person. So Bottu Seenu calls himself Sharat and has no hassles in fooling the brother-sister duo.While a comedy of errors follow, the confusion thickens with King’s killers spotting Bottu Seenu in the city. Nagarjuna eases into the role. ‘King’, though is not a montage of many films seen before, appears similar to ‘Dee’ and ‘Ready’ since it comes as a third successive release and the writer’s fetish for sub plots and mind play. Except for Srihari and Brahmanandam’s episodes, there is nothing really entertaining about the movie, and the much-hyped song with heroines like the one in ‘Om Shanti Om’ fails to make any impact. The film has nice music and pleasant visuals, but what could have been a compelling comedy is reduced to an average fare. Y. SUNITA CHOWDHARY
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