Bhookailas 2007


Director
Sivanageswara Rao
Producer
B Gurunadha Reddy
Music
Keeravani
Rohit Raj
Cinematography
V Srinivasa Reddy
Story
Sivanageswara Rao
Screenplay
Sivanageswara Rao
Dialogues
Ramaswami
Presented By
B Narayana Reddy
Banner
Sri Pragati Films
Release Date
May 25, 2007
Language
Telugu

Star Cast
Venu Madhav, Suhasini, Gowri Munjal, Mumaith Khan, M S Narayana, L B Sriram, Krishna Bhagavan, Sunil, Tanikella Bharani, Brahmanandam, Ali, Raghu Babu, Jayaprakash Reddy, Geetanjali, Kondavalasa, Jeeva, Janardhan Maharshi, Dharmavarapu Subramanyam, Devender Danoa, Luvvy
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    TotalTollywood.com
    Siva Nageswara Rao tried to deal with the current hot topic in a lighter vein. However, screenplay was not done properly. The result is that the film feels dragged. Read More
    CineGoer.com 2/5
    Venu Madhav is a powerhouse of talent, no doubt about that. As a comic lead he does stay afloat. Brahmanandam and Suneel are wasted. The rest of them from MS Narayana to Suman Shetty to Ali-do their bit well. Mumait is good, dubbing is bad. Read More
    TeluguCinema.com
    With a talented comedian like Venumadhav as hero and a good story idea one expects, a neat entertainer but you end up watching it very seriously expecting some comic lines to grin. Read More
    NowRunning.com 2.5/5
    Barring a few bloomers Bhukailash is a well made movie. The jokes involving Raghu Babu are worth watching. And the movie has all the ingredients to be liked by the audiences those who want to have a good time at the theatres and are less likely to analyze critically. Read More
    Sify.com Disappointing
    The exposition of the story is not convincing. There is no grip when it comes to screenplay. He tried to mix up so many episodes one after the other without cohesion. The climax is abrupt and fails to evoke pathos, though it is a sort of financial tragedy for the hero and his family. Read More