The 120th direction of Rama Narayanan is a summer special and an engaging entertainer for the children and devoted audience. Quite often the tricks in this flick and Baby Kirthika stunning performance are sure to attract the attention. The technology usage despite of inspiration from the Hindi film `Tarzan the Wonder Car', Hollywood's `Transformers', `Anaconda' etc Rama Narayanan has given a convincing film that is a Paisa Vasool. The robot that his technical team arrived at is another redeeming feature of this film.
It is a revenge saga. Four youth to usurp the devil power sacrifice Savithri (Mithila) by torching her in isolation. Savithri very close to Baby Priya's (Baby Kirthika) family comes in the body of Priya to take the revenge. For this `Kendaganna Kaali' the goddess (Ramya Krishna) gives full support. Finishing of the four youth is done with the help of a `Bombat Car' that has the special strength.
In a series the car goes on killing spree and baffles the police department. There is no logic only magic on screen that stuns the audience. When the last two are left out, the opponent gang acquires some more super natural powers for the destruction of divine power. Finally Baby Priya is left free from all clutches.
The dance and songs plus the graphic effects lift the entertainment values of the film. The lip syncing not seen in some cases also leave an impression that this is a dubbing film that is banned in Kannada.
It is technology and Baby Kirthika steals the show in this `Bombaat Car'. The chubby cheek Kirthika in variety of costumes looks very sweet. Ramya Krishna is as usual starring in the role as Goddess. Sharan, Mithila, Doddanna are impressive. Silly Lalli Ravishanker has a decent role.
The songs Dhamak dhamak Dum dum dole..Gelliri Nammavaru gelliri.Nanna Muddhu thangi apsare..are very well tuned by veteran music director Deva. The camera work, special effects and graphics are splendid in `Bombat Car'.
This is thoroughly enjoyable entertainer.
Scoring 7.5/100
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