Bala krishna, Nayanatara, Sneha vullala, Namitha are the main starring persons . Bala Krishna is terrific as Simha in the flashback episode. His dialogue delivery is controlled and is extremely effective. Story of the movie is not new, but follows a time-tested formula.
First things first, ‘Simha’ belongs to two people. Balakrishna and Boyapati Srinu. Balakrishna is back with a bang with this film and he dazzles both as Srimann and Narasimha. Boyapati Srinu who also wrote the story, screenplay and dialogues of the film has infused loads of punch dialogues which suit well for Balakrishna’s characterization in the film. After a long time, Balakrishna dazzles not only with his dialogues, but also with his style. In the first half he’s a jeans-clad suave professor and it’s a complete turn around in the second half where he projects a majestic yet furious avatar as Narasimha.
Sneha Ullal is sweet but her blank expressions still continue. She must learn to open her mouth and speak while saying the dialogues. Looks wise she rocks.
Nayantara looks elegant and is all decked up like a bride at all times. Her role was brief but she did justice to it.
Namitha covers half of the screen and seems to be building up pounds with each passing film. It is about time she does something about her flab.