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Bus Stop Movie Review | Bus Stop Telugu Movie Review & Ratings

Bus Stop Movie Review..Telugu Movie Bus Stop Review..Bus Stop Movie Review:


Mp3waala presents Bus Stop telugu movie review starring Prince and Sri Divya released on Nov 11th admist postponements of big star films.Director Maruthi who scored a big hit with Ee Rojullo directed Bus Stop with youthful story with a message.

Mp3Waala.com Rating: 3/5
Banner: Sri Lakshmi Narasimha productions
Cast: Prince, Divya, Rakshita, Sai kumar, Rao Ramesh and others
Cinematography: J Prabhakar Reddy
Editing: SB Udhav
Music: J.B.
Producer: Bellamkonda Suresh
Story-Screenplay-Direction: Maruthi
CBFC rating: A
Release date: 10-11-2012

Bus Stop Story:

Sreenu ( Prince ) and Sailaja (Sri Divya) are college going students who are in deep love and the film revolves around the lead characters and their friends.Few of their friends had their loved ones while some them are sincere and others are maintaining for costly gifts.

Meanwhile how their Parents checking out whether the childrens are going on the right track or not.The entire film is set on the youngsters of present day and deals with Trust and Hope between youngsters and their parents.

Performances :

Prince, second film to the actor but should polish a bit more.Krishnudu voice over was not apt to such physique person.

Sri Divya as Sailaja does an excellent performance with energetic dealt love story and carried expressions at times.

Hasika,Saikumar Pampana,DMK Muralikrishna and fathers of daugthers does a clean potrayal of their roles.

Technical Performance:

Even with much of controlled aggression, I can not stop hitting the director, Maruthi. The director suffers from creative scarcity and in the name of youthfull movies, he makes a movies with vulgarity and double meaning dialogues. Whatever he delivered, he had made justice to his part technically in terms of executing and narrating the story.

Cinematography by J.Prabhakar Reddy is excellent. Rerecording by JB elevates the movie and the music is good enough. Art work is okay. Editing by SB Uddhav is good too.

Analysis :

Bus Stop is a youthful entertainer with nothing to be said in new way.Eventhough the film runs in fast pace but the story is predictable.First half of the film racy but it carries too much rouchness in its dialogues with mix of vulgarity.It's big portion to watch unrealistic scenes which disguises the audience.

Maruthi has dealt the second half with Parents emotions and it was good after first half.Interval blocks lacks the punch which could be excuted better.Almost the entire film runs with the sensitive subject of emotions between parents and children.Climax was ended with a good message.

As the film certified as A and we can say it is up to the mark with sensious and rough dialouges in the first half and emotional touch in the second half.One can say that Maruthi had dealt with a subject which has best market and could bring profits to producer as it is made with low budget.

Final Say:

As his previous movie, Ee Rojullo, director Maruthi uses the crudest form of double meanings and dirty jokes to make his movie connect with masses and youth who may identify themselves. Director relied on the double meanings and vulagirty every where in the movie and amidst every character even if it is between father and son. The Censor board had shown a matured approach by scissoring the movie and rating it A. The movie will be enjoyed by people who enjoys ‘this kind’ of movies. Families and ladies will have to cover their faces in shame while watching it.

Bus Stop is a youthfull film, connects to your minds to present day situations.But it is watchable with your friends...

The postponement of Damarukam came in a disguise for this movie. And now with no movie round the corner. The movie will pay well commercially if the targeted audience connect to it.

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