Anand shoulders the responsibilities of running a company and works to fulfill his father’s ambition of making every employee an owner. On the other hand, Swamy, a middle-class lad in love with Pranavi is frivolous and street-smart.
Ravi Teja is known for his infectious energy and impeccable comic timing, and the audience and his fans, in particular, would be delighted with his performance in the film. The actor, who has played dual roles successfully earlier, including hits
Vikramarkudu, has once again essayed a two-shaded character, in Dhamaka. The film is a true-blue entertainer full of action and comedy. Acting in her second Telugu film Sreeleela Pranavi is mesmerized by her glamour and supple dance moves.
The young actress matched the pulsating energy of Ravi Teja, proving herself to be a bundle of energy. The beautiful actress is here to steal hearts.
The music album dished out by Bheems Ceciroleo with hits like Jinthaak and Mass Raja has already been
a chartbuster, translated to entertainment on the big screen, thanks to vintage Ravi Teja dance moves, refreshingly agile Sreeleela and artistic sets.
The riveting BGM in the film aided in amplifying the entertainment quotient.
The film has music by Bheems Ceciroleo, story-screenplay-dialogues by Prasanna Kumar Bezawada,
cinematography by Karthik Gattamneni, editing by Prawin Pudi, art direction by Sri Nagendra Tangala,
writing by Sai Krishna, stunts by Ram Laxman and Venkat, lyrics by Ramajogayya Sastry, Kasarla Shyam
and Suddala Ashok Teja and choreographers Sekhar VJ, Jani Master, and Yash.
Tanikella Bharani as Vasudevarao, Tulasi as Swamy’s mother, Rao Ramesh as Pranavi’s father, Rajshree
Nair as Pranavi’s mother, Chirag Jani, Ali, Praveen, and Hyper Aadi did their best within their limitations.
The camaraderie between Rao Ramesh and Aadi makes for some rib-tickling moments.
Overall, Dhamaka is an action-packed comedy that relies heavily on the mass entertainment quotient. Ravi Teja’s energy and Sreeleela’s glamour make this routine story an entertaining watch.