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Thursday, August 14, 2008

Salute Movie Review

Banner: GK Productions

Cast: Vishal, Nayantara, Upendra, Ali, Kota Srinivas Rao, Brahmanandham and other artists

Music: Harris Jayaraj

Director: Rajashekar

Producer: Vikram Krishna

The movie was much hyped and much awaited movie for all the fans of Vishal. But the script in his film gets lost in the middle and then emerges out from nowhere. Although the movie is scripted to highlight a strict cop, the narration and the screenplay are not perfectly up to the mark. Though the fans of Vishal and Nayan get disappointed by the story, the on -screen chemistry between the lead brings some soothing breeze to the audience.

Story

The story begins in the first frame showing Satyam (Vishal) as a strict law abiding police officer who goes according to the law full procedures. He is against non-violence and believes that every culprit who evades law must be punished in accordance with the Justice and the Indian penal code. He is also against the Encounter police which the present day cops employee to eradicate the anti social elements.

In the meantime the political scenario in the state changes and a well known politician with an evil background is made the Chief Minister (Kota Srinivas Rao) of the state. He in order to reduce his enemies hires a killer on contract and hands over them all then name who have to be eradicated from his path.

Incidentally, the Chief Minister discovers that his job is being made easy, as an unknown killer is on a killing spree in eradicating the CM’s enemies.

Then our powerful and strict police office Mr. Satyam is given the job to nab the killer. He is none other than Prathap which is a character played by the well known artists Upendra. Prathap is a former police officer who gets betrayed in his profession by some men who hold high post in the society.

Then the real fight begins between Satyam and Prathap. And the lawful police officer is keen to eliminate Prathap from the world in order to save some people. In the meanwhile, Divya (Nayantara) emerges on the screen as a crime reporter

Then the real suspense and thrill begin in the minds of the audience. What is the mission of Prathap? Who is Nayantara? And what happens in the end is the conclusion of the story.

Performance

Vishal looks superb with his six pack abs. He is going to get molested by young girls if he goes into the public. His well toned body adds more glitter to his tall, dark handsome resemblance. His character as a cop well suits him. But it can be concluded that for a dull subject like this, Vishal has wasted his voluble time.

Upendra has acted according to his character his serious role suits to his body language and well apt expressions according to the dialogues make him a versatile actor.

Nayantara is just limited to a brief role of a crime reporter. Her costumes in songs and her dresses in the scenes are really seductive. She is like a glam doll to attract the mass audience.

Kota odes his regular villainy acting very well and Brahmanandham backs the comedy element in this film.

The director has failed in some areas like presenting the story, comedy track and in the climax. The story becomes jumbled up and is so irritating in the end. The usual cop story is twisted in such a way that the audiences feel exhausted after the movie.

Songs are presented without any required situations and the music is also no at all impressive.

On the whole there is nothing new in this film and may be banking on Nayantara’s shapes and sizes. The film will run for 2 weeks at the most.

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6th pay commision

New Delhi, Aug 14: On Thursday, Aug 14 the Union Cabinet apporved the Sixth Pay Commission Recommendations which was tabled on March 24 of this year.

A Cabinet was appointed to take the decision and special emphasis has been given to the armed forces and other establishments. According to Information and Broadcast Minister Priya Ranjan Dasmunsi, the revised pay scales will take effect from 1st January 2006. He added that arrears to be paid in two installments that is 40 per cent this fiscal and 60 per cent in the next financial year. Revision of basic pay for Lieutenant Colonels, Colonels, Brigadiers and equivalents have also been approved.

The Minimum basic salary was raised to Rs 7,000 from Rs 6,660 per month as recommended by the Commission. The minister also added that special allowances will be provided to Army commandoes and their Naval and Air Force equivalents.

Expenditure Secretary Sushma Nath, who was present alongside Dasmunsi said that average increase in pay 21 per cent. Dasmunsi added, "Financial implication of Pay Commission on General Budjet is Rs 15,700 crore; and Rs 6400 crore on Railway Budget in 2008-09."

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