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Don Seenu

7.3/10
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Seenu runs away from his family when he is a kid. Seenu is a great fan of Amitab Bachchan and Don film. He fancies himself to become Don one day. There are two mafia kingpins in Hyderabad. Seenu wants to join one of these dons and grow up in the ranks. In the process, he is forced to go to Switzerland to seduce the sister of one of the dons. The rest of the story is all about how Seenu realises his dream and also settles personal score in the process.

Release Date: Aug 06, 2010
Distributor: Independent Bollywood
Language: Tollywood Length: 02 hrs 35 mins
Cast: Ravi Teja, Shriya Saran, Srihari, Sayaji Shinde, Brahmanandam
Director: Gopichand Malineni
Genre: Comedy, Romance
Writer: Gopichand Malineni, Kona Venkat
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Don Seenu Seenu runs away from his family when he is a kid. Seenu is a great fan of Amitab Bachchan and Don film. He fancies himself to become Don one day. There are two mafia kingpins in Hyderabad. Seenu wants to join one of these dons and grow up in the ranks. In the process, he is forced to go to Switzerland to seduce the sister of one of the dons. The rest of the story is all about how Seenu realises his dream and also settles personal score in the process.. thumbnail text
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chiru123 (Sep 08, 2016)
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Ravi Teja who belongs to an ordinary kin and his admiration towards his idol Amitabh Bachchan. Ardent with one of his movies, Seenu desires to become Don in his life and endeavors hard to plan the process.

chiranjeevi (Sep 08, 2016)
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climax is too predictive and climax fight is over stunted the only good thing is interval scene, heroine(sherya) is sometime imitated like and shriya ,ravi teja did his best brami is highlight ,ali did well....sreehari is highlight

Venu (Sep 08, 2016)
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This is a nice movie and is also entertaining. This movie has got everything in the right places though has some double-entendres. Go for it.

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