Friday, September 11, 2009

Baanam Online Telugu Movie Download Review Free Watch Trailer Cast Crew




Baanam Telugu Movie

Cast and Crew


Director: Chaitanya Dantuluri
Producer: Ashwini Dutt
Music Director: Mani Sharma
Cast:
Nara Rohit as Bhagat
Vedhika
Release Date: 16 Sep 2009
Genre: Romance
Language: Telugu

Reviews

It is acknowledged intelligence with the intention of the movie ‘Baanam’ symbols the entrance of Nara Rohit as the hero as well as the motion picture is being heading for by Chaitanya Dantuluri in addition to produced by Seshu Priyanka Dutt below Three Angels banner.
The motion picture has been shot expansively in picturesque locales along with the songs have been in black and colorless with fine literature devoid of any handle of Hindi or English.
The music is said to be an unplugged version as well as all of them are situational numbers with good quality visual effects. The tunes have been self-possessed by Mani Sharma as well as big names like Shankar Mahadevan, Ranjith, Hemachandra as well as others have rendered their voices.

Banam film is about a youngster called Bhagat. The story of the movie is about how Bhagat achieves his goal irrespective of adverse situations.
Seshu Priyanka Chalasani (daughter of C Aswini Dutt) has started a production house called ‘Three Angels Studio Pvt Ltd’ and producing a film titled "Baanam" by introducing Nara Rohith (son of Nara Rammurthy Naidu who is the brother of Chandra Babu Naidu). Telugu Movie News

This film was shot extensively in Vijayanagaram, Vizag, Araku, Ooty and Pollachi.

Chaitanya Dantuluri is making his debut as a director. Vedika plays female lead. Mani Sharma composes music. Nagaraju Gandham pens dialogues. Baanam is expected to release on 16 September.

When you think the man is down and out, Manisharma bounces back and how! Kadile padam carries the confidence and poise of a vintage Ilayaraja song, complete with superbly crafted background orchestration and incredible vocals by Shankar Mahadevan. Nalo nelena and Mogindi jeganta are lovely too, if not for that mild tedium over their arrangements – the former, by Hemachandra and Saindhavi is still an excellent listen! Padara padara is uber-inventive with its angry sound and an addictive, repetitive title phrase. Banam is literally a bolt from the blue – completely unexpected from the composer, given his recent form. Strongly recommended!

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