DANGEROUS KHILADI 5-MOVIE REVIEW
Recently, I
watched the South Indian named ‘Dangerous Khiladi 5 which was released in 2012.
’ It stars Ram and Tamannaah.The
movie was produced by Sravanthi Ravi Kishore and features
music scored by G. V. Prakash Kumar and dialogues penned
by Kona Venkat. The film deals with love between two souls across two
different eras. Both Ram and Tamannah play dual roles in the film, with each of
those pairs of roles set in 1980 and 2012 respectively. This film's plot is
mostly based on an American romantic comedy fantasy film Just like Heaven (2005) which
itself is derived from french novel If Only It Were True. It was also
dubbed in Hindi as Dangerous Khiladi 5 in 2016. The Tamil
version, Yen Endral Kadhal Enben!, never saw a theatrical release.
The
film begins with Vizag/Chennai (in
Tamil version) being shown in 1980 in which a ladies college bus makes its
scheduled bus stop. Krishna (Ram),
standing at the bus stop, keeps looking at Srinidhi (Tamannaah),
whom he loves, but does not express it. He has been doing that for the last
three years but without any response from her. Srinidhi also likes Krishna but
does not reveal it, as she fears that by doing so, she may put her family in
trouble. On the last day of the college, Krishna decides to propose to her, so
he disguises himself in a 'burqa' and boards the bus. However, the bus
conductor recognises him and forces the bus driver to stop the bus. However, before
he could stop it, the bus gets involved in an accident. Krishna saves Srinidhi
from the mishap but is killed in the process. Shocked about Krishna's death,
Srinidhi dies at his grave.
The
film moves to 2012 in Paris, where Sravanthi (Tamannaah),
daughter of the Indian Ambassador to France (Suman)
and a medical student, is leading a stifling life due to her father's security
around her. She wants to break away from this life and live with freedom. She
fantasizes an unidentified person in her dream every day, falls for him, and
she promises her friends to marry him if her dream comes true, whoever he may be.
One day, when her father had to leave the country due to his professional
commitments, she stealthily escapes from her home and goes on a tour of the
whole countryside with her friends and is able to free herself at last from the
security around her.
Ram
(Ram)
is a happy-go-lucky guy who is a headache to his father (Sayaji Shinde)
as he does not take life seriously. So his father tricks him and sends him to
Paris for a job, which he arranges through his friend Pulla Reddy (Nagineedu)
without Ram's knowledge. One day, Ram sees Sravanthi standing on a railing of
the bridge over a river and forces her to get down. They soon get acquainted,
and friendship blossoms between them. Meanwhile, Sravanthi's father is worried
that she has not returned since he left and asks his Chief Security Officer DK
(Richard Rishi)
to find her. Sravanthi and Ram both want to leave for India. Ram gets his
passport by bluffing Sravanthi's father. However, at the airport, he is not able
to find Sravanthi and leaves for India alone. After reaching India, he finds
Sravanthi to his surprise at the airport. She tells him to meet a specific
doctor in a specific hospital and disappears. On meeting the doctor, he finds
Sravanthi in the hospital ICU. Sravanthi reveals that Ram has been talking to
her soul. She went into a coma after an accident, which was a part of
conspiracy hatched by DK and his agent in India, Koka Bhai (Kona Venkat).
Only Ram can see and hear her, owing to their previous lives.
Ram
protects Sravanthi's body when he notices that any harm to her body will harm
the soul, by taking her to his aunt's (Anu Hassan)
hospital. His aunt tells him that she can survive and come out of coma if and
only if a German medicine is given three doses at exactly the same time (every
two days) but at different periods. She goes to a very powerful person who can
sense beneath the lives and asks him why only Ram can see Sravanthi. The person
tells her it is the will of god and after she goes from there he replies to his
student that this is happening because Ram and Sravanthi's love failed since
the past six lives and it wants to fulfil itself in this last life.
The
first dose is given to Sravanthi's body without much of a problem. Meanwhile,
DK tries to kill Sravanthi by having her body kidnapped, but Ram is able to
rescue her body and give the second dose. In the end, DK gets hold of Ram when
he goes to get the last dose of medicine. After a fight, Sravanthi is given the
third and last dose but DK removes the oxygen cylinder and its supply to
Sravanthi. He somehow saves her and she recovers, but fails to recognise Ram.
Sravanthi's father arrives at the very moment and gets Ram arrested for
cheating him, but he later apologises to Ram after learning of the risk he
faced to save his daughter, and gets ready to leave Paris that night with
Sravanthi. Their car tyre gets punctured and meanwhile, Sravanthi sees the same
location she witnesses in her dream and also sees a person kicking a coke tin
which hits her. When she goes towards him to see him, the person is none other
than Ram. Sravanthi is surprised to this and when she touches Ram's hand she
recollects everything that happened between them this life even in her soul
form and expresses her love by hugging him. At last, they both get married.
The acting of the both
actors are one of the best aspect of the movie. Not only the acting, the
presentation of the movie is upto the mark. The story is simple yet captures
the audience and their heart. There is comedy, romance and action in the movie.
Everything is good with the movie.
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