Eega Movie Review – Hats off to Rajamouli
Eega Movie Review
Movie Name : Eega
Cinemamasti Rating: 3.75/5
Cast: Nani, Sudeep, Samantha
Music: Keeravani
Cinematographer: Senthil
Editor: Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao
Producer: Sai Korrapati
Story, Screenplay, Direction: S S Rajamouli
Release date: 06-07-2012
Story:
Eega starts of with voice over of a father trying to put his child to sleep narrating a fairy tale of a superhero Eega. Sudeep is a businessman. Bindu is a miniature artist and a social worker, who has a soft corner for a charming guy living next door Nani who is madly in love with her. Knowing about their love Sudeep’s ego is hurt and frenzy Sudeep kills Nani for Bindu. The rest of the story is about how the Eega conveys who he is to Bindu and about how they take revenge on Sudeep together.
Perfornmances:
Nani looks different in the movie but given his best, especially in the scenes where he tries to impress Samantha. Hero appears for a few minutes on the screen and reincarnates as fly immediately after the death of Nani.
Samantha, the beauty glam has nothing to perform much yet given best for her plot. Her interaction sequences with the Eega are heartwarming.
Sudeep steals the show of Eega, as a bad man for Nani with his villainous looks. Sudeep has to be tapped for his irritating, perplexing, dazed, angry, frustrating and heightened performance.
Highlights
CG work
Cinematography
Background score
Screenplay
Drawbacks
Story
More Eega length in 2nd half
Technical Analysis:
Tollywood successful director Rajamouli has once again proved his guts with Eega, by taking a small film to heights. Rajamouli is best in narrating a sensitive plot with more hilarious and interesting screenplay.
MM Keeravani’s background scores and re-recording have given life to the graphical Eega created by Rajamouli with the help of Hollywood Technicians and cameramen KK Senthil Kumar.
Special VFX effects and the animation works are the highlights of this graphical extravaganza Eega. Sai Korrapati has lavishly produced this sci-fi movie Eega with excellent graphics and cinematography.
Analysis:
Eega is a visual feast for the audiences with few dialogues, good music with a predictable plot and excellent cinematography. Overall, this is a film which is rich in technical values and neat in content. At the box office, it will appeal to all genres of audience and is sure to score a big hit.




