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Critic's Rating:-3.5/5
Cast: Sudeep, Samantha Prabhu, Naveen Direction: S S Rajamouli
Genre: Drama
Duration: 2 hours 10 minutes
Viewers Raging:-4/5
Story: Sudeep is a playboy who has wine, women and wealth at his disposal. But a housefly attacks his peace of mind. Will Sudeep ever manage to get rid of the fly? 

Movie Review: South director S S Rajamouli has one of the most envied box office records in Telugu cinema. The eight films he has made across various genres of cinema, including Magadheera(historical drama) to Maryada Ramanna(comic-action) have turned to gold. His Makkhi, earlier released in July 2012 Telegu as Eega and Tamil as Naan ee reached the 100-cr mark in those markets so quickly that it automatically lent itself to being dubbed in Hindi. 



The story revolves around Sudeep(Sudeep), an opportunist and skirt-chaser, who will go to any lengths to seek wealth or to get a girl. When he sees a nubile Bindu( Samantha Prabhu), who runs a NGO, Sudeep wants her at any cost. But Bindu has eyes only for her neighbour young Jani(Naveen), a good samaritan. Not accustomed to defeat, Sudeep puts up a continuous chase. He gets Jani out of the way or so it seems till you learn Jani's back. From here on screen proceedings in this revenge drama pep up. 



Though the plot is for the most-part predictable, Makkhi still offers situations that are truly gleeful to the young and the old alike. For once, the hero of this film, the fly, a common irritant in all our lives, enjoys our empathy instead of getting our wrath. His quest for revenge, somehow becomes our own battle for justice. As Rajamouli's animated character goes about his business of destroying Sudeep and protecting Bindu; the viewer is ready to willingly go along for the ride. Here one say, had the ride been 15 minutes shorter, it would have been that much more racier. The portion involving a tantrik is pure hog-wash and more suited to a B-grade horror film than here. 


But this is a minor irritant in an otherwise enjoyable film. 

Ironical it is, that the animated makkhi is so full of life, that he doesn't ever make you miss the presence of a beefy Khan, Kapoor or Kumar. The animation is on par with some of the best in the West and Rajamouli's characterisation of the fly is to be seen to be believed. Makkhi dances as well as Hrithik Roshan and rides as good as Ajay Devgn; mouths dialogue like superstar Rajinikanthand even challenges his rivals to a combat.

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