Doosukeltha
- 2013
- 2h 41m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
4.2K
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When Chinna lands in a hospital due to a sting operation he conducted for a channel, he falls for Dr Alekhya. However, Alekhya's life turns out to be in danger and Chinna decides to help her... Read allWhen Chinna lands in a hospital due to a sting operation he conducted for a channel, he falls for Dr Alekhya. However, Alekhya's life turns out to be in danger and Chinna decides to help her.When Chinna lands in a hospital due to a sting operation he conducted for a channel, he falls for Dr Alekhya. However, Alekhya's life turns out to be in danger and Chinna decides to help her.
- Awards
- 1 nomination total
Pankaj Tripathi
- Minister Dilleeswara Rao
- (as Pankaj Tripathy)
Bharat Kumar
- Ranganna
- (as Master Bharath)
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This movie is definitely fun to watch. In this movie, comedy overshadowed story which gave you complete package. One thing is that it surely two to three tine wathcahble.
10nuonluke
The film has got good production values and though the making cost may be much, the presentation was rich. The costumes department took good care in providing the right outfits and the art department also showed grandeur. Manchu Vishnu did his part well while Manchu Manoj was the more entertaining character.Brahmanandam gave lighter moments. Mukesh Rishi showed maturity and elegance.
Venkateswara Rao (Vishnu Manchu) is a carefree youngster who wants to procure a job in TV media by exposing a scandal. He falls in love with a doctor called Alekhya (Lavanya Tripathi). A villain gang is tracing both Venkateswara Rao and Alekhya for different purposes. The rest of the story is all about consequences when Venkateswara Rao realizes what connects them to the baddies. Vishnu Manchu performed well as a lover who will do anything for his love. His dances are pretty good in the first song. Lavanya Tripathi suited the role well and she is beautiful. Brahmanandam played a funny role of Veera Brahmam. Vennela Kishore is entertaining as Picheswara Rao though his role is limited. Kota Srinivasa Rao did a big role as a family patriarch. Bollywood actor Pankaj Tripathi is good as the villain. Rao Ramesh, Master Bharat, Raghubabu, Ali and Hema are alright.
Gopi Mohan penned the screenplay along with Veeru Potla. Gopi is a master in this genre and he's proved again with this film. Though the scenes and song placements were routine, the way he revealed some crucial twists during the narration is quite interesting. Doosukeltha is packed with so many gags that you can't avoid this movie. Manchu Vishnu takes the cake with his acting and the comedians complement his effort. Although the film slips into clichés, the comedy and entertainment quotient of the film saves it. The second half is better than the first. The film doesn't try to beat the formula but never stops the entertainment engine. It keeps on going and going, and you keep on laughing and laughing. The movie is a Marsala entertainer and a treat for comedy lovers.
"The dubbed Malayalam version of Vishnu Manchu's Telugu film 'Doosukeltha',
Vishnu Manchu's 'Doosukeltha' will give the Telugu film audience a chance to see stunning fusion action sequence by Thailand Stunt Master, Kecha. Kecha was introduced to Indian Movies by Vishnu Manchu with his film 'Saleem'.
The climax of the film will look very real with Vishnu Manchu and 30 men in the action sequence. The Climax action sequence is one of the highlight of the film. "
Vishnu Manchu's 'Doosukeltha' will give the Telugu film audience a chance to see stunning fusion action sequence by Thailand Stunt Master, Kecha. Kecha was introduced to Indian Movies by Vishnu Manchu with his film 'Saleem'.
The climax of the film will look very real with Vishnu Manchu and 30 men in the action sequence. The Climax action sequence is one of the highlight of the film. "
Did you know
- Alternate versionsThe Hindi dubbed version titled "Dangerous Khiladi 6" released in 2017 has a different screenplay.
Details
Box office
- Budget
- ₹160,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 2h 41m(161 min)
- Color
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