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Maga Maharaju (2015)

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Krishna (Vishal) is a peddler for politicians, yet (or because of that) he calls himself low-class!  Maya (Hansika) is successfully won over by him when he fakes a vidhi-driven drama.  Meanwhile, Vaibhav (Kodandarami Reddy's son) concocts a plan to draw a wedge between Krishna and Maya.  But all rivalries eventually or consequentially end in emotional bonding here.

Meanwhile, Krishna's mother asks him to get the brother (she hopes he might have become an IAS officer or a doctor, but he is a low-end swindler along with his funny father, played by Prabhu).  Krishna ends up knowing about his father's three sweetheart sisters and the fortune behind them and agrees to join hands with his father and two brothers in order to reunite the broken family.

What begins as a good, light-veined comedy descends into old-fashioned drama later on.  The comedy scenes involving Santhanam and Manobala are executed in a neat fashion.  The scenes that follow involve Santhanam and Vishal, showing that fate leaves no loose ends!

The comedy involving Vaibhav and Sateesh, too, are good.

Ramya Krishna, Aishwarya Balarkishnan and Kiran Rathod play the three aunts and there is a dose of glamorisation here as well.

Actually, it is an extension to the love story and a lot of allied family affairs, with a twist of political drama. Generations of pent up anger, family scuffle and misunderstanding with generous dosage of action to account for the grudge and scuffle.

Debutan Adhi is the new promising kid on the block, the one who composes for the youth. Gopi Amarnath's lens and Srikanth's editing work hand in hand for a vibrant picture of Ooty, Madurai and the sets.

Vishal shows verve yet again.  He could be watched out for some restrained acting, although he has become routine for some time now.  Hansika seems to have moderated on weight and that's good.  Ramya Krishna has a decently lengthy role and she doesn't fritter away the opportunity to make a comeback.

Release Date: Feb 27, 2015
Language: Tollywood Length: 02 hrs 27 mins
Cast: Vishal Krishna, Hansika Motwani, Vaibhav Reddy, Prabhu, Santhanam, Madhurima, Ramya Krishna, Kiran Rathod, Pradeep Ravath
Director: Sundar C
Music Director: Hiphop Tamizha
Producer: Vishal Krishna
Genre: Action / Romantic
Writer: Sundar C.
Advisory: U
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Maga Maharaju (2015) Krishna (Vishal) is a peddler for politicians, yet (or because of that) he calls himself low-class!  Maya (Hansika) is successfully won over by him when he fakes a vidhi-driven drama.  Meanwhile, Vaibhav (Kodandarami Reddy's son) concocts a plan to draw a wedge between Krishna and Maya.  But all rivalries eventually or consequentially end in emotional bonding here. Meanwhile, Krishna's mother asks him to get the brother (she hopes he might have become an IAS officer or a doctor, but he is a low-end swindler along with his funny father, played by Prabhu).  Krishna ends up knowing about his father's three sweetheart sisters and the fortune behind them and agrees to join hands with his father and two brothers in order to reunite the broken family. What begins as a good, light-veined comedy descends into old-fashioned drama later on.  The comedy scenes involving Santhanam and Manobala are executed in a neat fashion.  The scenes that follow involve Santhanam and Vishal, showing that fate leaves no loose ends! The comedy involving Vaibhav and Sateesh, too, are good. Ramya Krishna, Aishwarya Balarkishnan and Kiran Rathod play the three aunts and there is a dose of glamorisation here as well. Actually, it is an extension to the love story and a lot of allied family affairs, with a twist of political drama. Generations of pent up anger, family scuffle and misunderstanding with generous dosage of action to account for the grudge and scuffle. Debutan Adhi is the new promising kid on the block, the one who composes for the youth. Gopi Amarnath's lens and Srikanth's editing work hand in hand for a vibrant picture of Ooty, Madurai and the sets. Vishal shows verve yet again.  He could be watched out for some restrained acting, although he has become routine for some time now.  Hansika seems to have moderated on weight and that's good.  Ramya Krishna has a decently lengthy role and she doesn't fritter away the opportunity to make a comeback.. thumbnail text
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chiranjeevi (Aug 08, 2016)
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director used routine commercial mass masala story but he did a good job with screenplay and direction. overall this movie was good with entertaining 1st half and 2nd half but climax is too predictable and routine. Plus points of this movie are sathanam's comedy & hansika's glamour bottom line:- watch this movie if your fan of routine commercial potboiler movies.

r (Aug 08, 2016)
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he is on the screen he made audience laugh like anything and coming to heroine hansika she looked very glamorous whenever she is on the screen and her exposing in songs needs special mention and she got a good role to perform and she did it successful and there is also another heroine Madhurima she got a very small role but whenever she is on screen she mesmerizes audience with her beauty. senior actor prabhu did as usual role as hero's father. ponam bajwa did an item song

Venu (Aug 08, 2016)
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It's routine mass masala film with good amount of comedy , action. well coming to performance vishal did as usual performance like he did in his previous films there is nothing new from him & sathanam character is superbeb in this film his punch dialogues and his antics brings lots of humor every minute

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