Behind The Movie DMDK: Despite of being a small budget film and with minimum publicity, the movie have got hype among industry people and the common public. Rajendra Prasad and krish are the reason for this grand promotion with low publicity cost. As said by the film makers, does the movie is worth watch with family or not? Lets go through it.
In The Movie DMDK: Raju (Rajendra Prasad) is the person who has enormous love and respect for nature and agriculture. He values joint families and human relations. He is the father of 3 sons and 1 daughter who stays away from him as the part of their profession. Bangaram (baby sara arjun) is the granddaughter of Raju, whom Raju likes a lot. Bangaram is fond of playing and spending her time with Nani who is treated as one of the family member of Raju. Raju plans to utilise the opportunity of their village festival as a platform to get their family re union which was last held three years ago. Raju's idea works and all the family members of Raju visit their native place. Those happy moments evaporates in very short span and individual problems of family members make them believe in superstition and plan to sacrifice Nani as a scapegoat to goddess of their village. But their plan fails because Nani absconds from the family's sight. Who is this Nani, why did the pleasant family have taken such a cruel decision and how Nani escaped is the remaining plot one has to watch on big screen.
Values Of The Movie DMDK: Rajendra Prasad in Raju role is the big asset of the film. He has delivered his natural performance in the peak emotion scenes of the film. The combination scenes of Rajendra Prasad and Baby Sara Arjun stood as outstanding elements that one who did watch the film will appreciate for sure. Art department has delivered the promising work in designing the sets of the village locations like ancient house, local market, government school etc. Art director succeeded in making patrons feel the movie was shot in real locations. Songs are good to hear and the music allowed the lyrics to have voice. Cinematography makes viewers eye comfortable through out the film. Satyam Rajesh entertained for few minutes with the limited character he had played. Production values are appreciable for grabing the essential output with the designed script and at the same time not being a cost failure.
Out Of The Movie DMDK: The remaining crowd of the family failed to make feel their presence and gave up to show stealers Rajendra Prasad and Baby Sara Arjun. The screenplay of the film bores the audience which is predictable in every part of the film. Story has many artificial scenes which are set fit into the script by force. Even Editor endured such scenes. Director made wrong choice in initial judgement of the script. He might thought that if a film has collected well in Tamil, it is a unique universal subject. He might have changed his opinion by self analysing the output of the film.
Cinejosh Verdict Of The Movie DMDK: A Film Just for Family Audience.
Cinejosh Rating: 2.5/5