<p>Teeming with debutants, Neeku Naaku Dash Dash is a fine example of a film which is a sheer waste of resources gone down the drain. <br /><br /></p>.<p>Set in the backdrop of a liquor mafia, it is a tale of romance where the lovebirds are on the run, hitching a ride on a truck, whose driver has a crazy disposition of faking accidents to claim insurance, to escape the clutches of bootleggers. Even the cops are hot on their trail.<br /><br />Siva works as a supply boy in a liquor mafia company to stave off his debts, where several young boys and girls are made to sweat it out, given their financial woes. Siva meets Gatyathri and cupid strikes. However, even before the lovebirds can coo sweet nothings, they are forced to flee. <br /><br />An oft-repeated tale of lovers caught between the devil and the deep sea, NNDD, has nothing new to offer by way of entertainment. The film plods on and on before finally fizzling out testing and teasing your patience.<br /><br />Shot on the location of the misty Araku Valley, the only plus is the cinematography by Rasool Ellore who has captured all its silvan variegated hues. Despite the debutants doing their best, NNDD, a bit too long for comfort, turns out to be a no-brainer, best left alone</p>
<p>Teeming with debutants, Neeku Naaku Dash Dash is a fine example of a film which is a sheer waste of resources gone down the drain. <br /><br /></p>.<p>Set in the backdrop of a liquor mafia, it is a tale of romance where the lovebirds are on the run, hitching a ride on a truck, whose driver has a crazy disposition of faking accidents to claim insurance, to escape the clutches of bootleggers. Even the cops are hot on their trail.<br /><br />Siva works as a supply boy in a liquor mafia company to stave off his debts, where several young boys and girls are made to sweat it out, given their financial woes. Siva meets Gatyathri and cupid strikes. However, even before the lovebirds can coo sweet nothings, they are forced to flee. <br /><br />An oft-repeated tale of lovers caught between the devil and the deep sea, NNDD, has nothing new to offer by way of entertainment. The film plods on and on before finally fizzling out testing and teasing your patience.<br /><br />Shot on the location of the misty Araku Valley, the only plus is the cinematography by Rasool Ellore who has captured all its silvan variegated hues. Despite the debutants doing their best, NNDD, a bit too long for comfort, turns out to be a no-brainer, best left alone</p>