Thursday, 5 July 2012

NO:66 MADHURA BUS - Review




Before releasing, the film 'No.66 Madhura Bus' declared many compliments in its staging and castings including Pasupathy, Magarand Desh Pande, Thilakan, Jagathy Sreekumar, Padmapriya, Swetha Menon, Mallika etc. but the film does shattered the viewers expectations because it received dissent opinions. The film Written and Directed by Nishad.M.A and produced by NFC Entertainments.

Story
Varadharajan (Pashupathy) and Suryapadmam (Padmapriya) meet accidentally together in a bus journey to Madhura and he unfolds the story and the intention of his journey to Suryapadmam. Varadhan's intention is to find out his adversary named Sanjayan (Magarand Deshpande) who ruined his entire family.  

'No.66 Madhura Bus', a predictable story which in First and Second Halves sequences use over dramatic events and emotions. And the film goes on the usual Interval scene and Climax, it does keep out the energy level. It put to shame that the film's duration has extended in first half (1:30 hrs) while the second, lasting for a brief time (30 min.).

As aforementioned, 'No.66 Madhura Bus' has Highly skilled in castings, but all the stars don't offering worthy performances and they just try to do their satisfactory. The film's plot has much belong to the performances of Pashupathy, Magarand Deshpande and Mallika and Pashupathy's expressions & appearance aren't different from his recent Malayalam film 'Vairam'. Other roles by Swetha Menon, Thilakan, Padmapriya, Jagadeesh etc.have nothing to do this film.

Director Nishad utterly fails the creativity because the film's plot seriousness lacks by his frivolous making and K.V Anil's script reminding the film is the mixture of Bharathan's Classic 'Thazhvaram', Biju Varkey's 'Orange' and recent Tamil film 'Engeyum Epodhum'. The dialogues have too much exaggerations and the Sequences are stereotypical. Technically, 'No.66 Madhura Bus' has nothing to bag the remarkable qualities except the film procures the help from adequate visuals by Pradeep Nair.
Overall, 'No.66 Madhura Bus' is Below-Average and Yawn, it doesn't keep race as a thriller genre.


Grade:   Journey in No.66 Madhura Bus is disappointing
Rating:  1.5/5

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