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Dubai Babu

29-05-09 : Director Naganna's "Dubai Babu", which comes across
as a racy and enjoyable entertainer. Despite being a remake of
successful Telugu film "Dubai Seenu", Naganna has brought
about reinventions in "Dubai Babu", specially the foot-tapping
original songs.
And like in his previous hit "Budhdhivantha", Upendra has
tried to experiment with dialogue delivery, which is sure to
click with audiences. "Dubai Babu" maintains its own standing
mainly because of the crisp presentation, cool picturisation
of songs, great comedy sequences and above all a blast of a
performance from Upendra.
The promos of "Dubai Babu" had focussed more on the different
get-ups of Upendra, but the film will captivate movie buffs
for other elements as well. Most importantly, the film has
shed some of the excessive baggage seen in the Telugu
original.
The songs have some original peppy tunes and good lyrics that
add to the pace of the film. All these positive factors make
"Dubai Babu" more than just a masala entertainer.
Naganna, who has already delivered two big hits with Upendra,
comes out with another success in "Dubai Babu". He gets good
support from his cast, particularly from his comedy artistes
who have done an exceptional job.
Anil Xavier's camera work and Keshava Adithya's dialogues are
just right. Three songs of the film - "Dochiko Bachchiko", "Bendakaloora
Gowda" and "Pe Pe Pe Dum Dum" - are perfectly composed and
beautifully choreographed.
The story revolves around Babu (Upendra), who wants to make it
big in Dubai, but his aspirations are dashed when he and his
friends are cheated by a trickster.
Babu then meets Vasundhara (Nikitha) in Mumbai and instantly
falls for her. But after a few meetings, Vasundhara disappears
from Mumbai.
Babu then heads to Bangalore in search of Vasundhara, who has
now become a radio jockey. But the trouble is that her uncle
Inspector Kalaiah has evil designs to marry her and constantly
terrorises Vasundhara and her father. What follows is how Babu
hoodwinks Kalaiah to get close to Vasundhara. The movie also
has an interesting revenge element.
The film basically belongs to Upendra as he excels in comic
dialogue delivery and bashes up villains. He is equally at
ease in romantic sequences. Glamorous Nikitha looks very good
in the "Dochiko" song.
Saloni, another Bollywood import, has a much smaller role, but
does well nevertheless. Comedy actors like Dwarkish, Tennis
Krishna, Sathyajith and Sundar Raj are great in their roles.
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