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Watch Online Superhit Telugu Action Movie Bindaas 2010 Download Free Trailer Review Cast and Crew



Bindaas Telugu
Action Romantic Movie 2010

Cast And Crew

Starring: Manchu Manoj Kumar, Sheena Shahabadi, Ahuti Prasada, Paruchuri Venkateswararao, Jayaprakash Reddy, Brahmanandam, Sunil, Chalapathi Rao, Viswanath Kasi
Director: Veeru Potla
Producer: Anil Sunkara
Music Director: BoBo Sasi
Lyricst: Ramajogaya Sastry, Bhuvana Chandra
Singers : Karthik,Chinmayi,Ranjith,MC Bullet,Coco Nanda,Anuradha Sriram,Manchu Manoj Kumar,Jassie Gift ,Suchitra ,Sam Shiva,Hema Chandra
Cinematography: Ramesh Babu
Editing: Marthand K Vankatesh
Producer: Sunkara Ramabrahmam
Banner: A K Entertainment
Story: Veeru Potla
The Rating :2.75 out of 5
Release Date: 05 Feb 2010
Genre: Action - Romance
Language: Telugu
Certification: U

Watch online Movie Trailer free Bindaas Telugu Tollywood Film.India Film The film Directed by Veeru Potla.

Bindaas Telugu Film Synopsis :


The Story : The story is about a young guy Ajay, who always thinks of his future but appears spend-thrift to others. Ajay life goes on smoothly like that but some changes will turn his life completely. What are those changes and what did he achieve is the rest of the story.
Mahendra Naidu (Ahuti Prasad) and Seshadri Naidu (Jaya prakash Reddy) are faction rivals frequently fighting each other and killing one another’s family members. Ajay (Manoj Manchu) a care-free lad with a large heart and tough guts is alienated from the family of Mahendra Naidu because of his father. He is in love with Girija (Sheena). The entire story then is how Ajay ends the faction feud.

Bindaas Tollywood Movie Review :

The Film Bindaas has a regular commercial format with faction friction in the backdrop, romance, comedy and fights.
Manoj Kumar Manchu gives a spirited performance. Sheena is OK on her debut. Jaya Prakash Reddy and Ahuti Prasad, who played the faction leader
roles in umpteen films, continue with rustic villainy. Vennela Kishore, Brahmanandam, Sunil, Raghu Babu and MS Narayana tickle the funny bone. All others are adequate in their roles.
roles in umpteen films, continue with rustic villainy. Vennela Kishore, Brahmanandam, Sunil, Raghu Babu and MS Narayana tickle the funny bone. All others are adequate in their roles.
Story goes with Manoj stars as Ajay, a happy-go-lucky guy whose mantra in life is to be ‘Bindaas’. Ahuti Prasad (Mahendra Naidu) and Seshadri Naidu ( Jayaprakash Reddy) belong to same political party but incidentally are political rivals. During the finalization of candidate for MP seat, Mahendra Naidu is elected by the party by mediation of party head (Vijay Kumar).Meanwhile Garika Naidu (Jeeva) the brother in law of Seshadri Naidu (Jayaprakash Reddy) is killed. Though no one knows who the real killer is, as usual the blame falls of Ahuti Prasad.Mahendra Naidu brings all his relatives to his native town fearing they will be killed by Seshadri Naidu men.
Manoj who happens to be the nephew of Ahuti Prasad but Manoj is hated by the family members of Mahendra Naidu but even he is brought to Mahendra Naidu’s home along with all family members. Manoj is a Bindaas guy and keeps teasing all his relatives though they hate him.
He even teases Girija (Sheena) and soon falls in love with her. How he removes the misunderstandings, brings both families together and also finds the real killer of Garika Naidu forms the rest of the story.



Manchu Manoj:
He is the life and soul of the movie. With an energetic performance, he did his bit but then his face looks exhausted and drained. Imitation of his father Mohan Babu was deliberately evident.
Sheena:
She has a sweet face and is fresh. Though she has an oomph filled body, it is her baby face that takes away the attention and she provided the required visual feast in songs and did her bit well for a debut attempt.
What Nikoam says about Bindaas:
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