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| By Moviebiz Editor Mohan is a master in remaking Malayalam hits into Telugu with films like Hitler. Once again he has succeeded to add Telugu nativity into Hanuman Junction. His son and debutant director, Raja has made a good comedy film, thanks to the dialogues of Maruduri Raja, which is very hilarious. The story is about two orphans Krishna (Arjun) and Dasu (Jagapati Babu) who uses muscle power to run their concern KD & Company situated in the scenic small town called Hanuman Junction. Devi (Vijayalaksmi) the sister of Dasu is the apple of their eye and three of them reside in a huge mansion. Krishna has a childhood sweetheart Manjari (Sneha), whose father is their bitter enemy. One day Sathru (Venu) comes to KD& Company in search of a job and soon he wins over the bosses and becomes the General Manager. But he has a flashback- while in college, he was in love with Devi, but she is too scared of her brothers. Venu has come to win back Devi at any cost. When KD & Company organises a cultural show, the main singer in the troupe Sangeetha (Laya) due to the vagaries of the brothers gets into a fix and they are forced to bring the girl home. Now Sathru acts like some sort of a ``Sutradhar`` to get the brothers married to the girls. All this is told in a hilarious way. Venu as Sathru proves that he is excellent in comedy. Arjun as Krishna is perfect, but Jagapathi as Dasu could have been better. Sneha has the girl-next-door image and she is sure to go places. Laya and Vijayalakshmi are ok. Suresh Peter’s music is a rehash of the Malayalam and is good. On the whole the film is a clean comedy, but too many fight scenes has been added especially in the climax. Verdict :Family Entertainer |
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