"Don Seen" puts the ageing but antics-rich Ravi Teja in stylised role of an improbable don with enough references to Amitabh Bacchan. It is entertaining no doubt and adds the glamour touch with Shriya, comedy with Brahmanandam and Venu but the story is bunkum - and your head aches after one hour with predictable nonsense. The movie is longer by atleast two reels but what more to expect in a formula film for a hero who is good entertainer but drags his feet on precarious scripts. Music is average.
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