Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Bejawada certified 'A'

Naga Chaitanya-starrer Bejawada was viewed by the members of Censor Board on Nov. 29.  It is learned that the film has been certified 'A'.

Set to hit the theaters on Dec. 1, the film is making news because of its premise and the names associated with it (read RGV).  Vivek Krishna is the director.  The film boasts of an ensemble cast.

Described by its hero as a film with a palpable RGV imprint, but nonetheless a movie that retains its originality, Bejawada is eagerly awaited.  RGV himself has been quoted as saying that the film cannot be compared to his 1989 cult film, Shiva.

Expectations on the film are high, especially among the Akkineni fans, because RGV himself has vouched for the acting talent of Naga Chaitanyaand saying that his acting follows a different template in Bejawada.

Bezawada which features Naga Chaitanya and Amala Paul in the lead roles is ready for release tomorrow. The film has recently completed censor formalities and received an A certificate with minor cuts. Ram Gopal Varma is producing the film with Sai Korrapati on Shreya Productions banner. Vivek Krishna is the director.

According to our sources, the film is carrying Average to Above Average report in the industry circles. The film offers lots of violence and bloodshed. The character of Naga Chaitanya has no resemblances to his dad’s iconic movie Shiva, adds our source. The film revolves around two political gangs.

Naga Chaitanya has essayed a powerful role with ease. His character especially in the second half of the film is fantastic, adds our source. The character played by Brahmanandam is one of the highlights of the film. As there are no expectations, the movie has very good chances to become a hit at box-office.

Stay tuned for Bezawada review.

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