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                   March 12, 2008 
                  Gamyam 
                    
                   Gamyam 
                  First up, I would like to congratulate Radha Krishna Jagarlamudi alias Krish on achieving his dream of becoming a film director. I had had the chance of knowing him personally as my senior during my graduate program in USA. We had quite a few discussions on films and he always surprised me with his “out-of-box” thinking and approach towards filmmaking. When he set out to Hyderabad to realize his dream of becoming a film director, we all knew that he would achieve his dream sooner or later – it was just a matter of time. 
                  Having known Krish and his outlook towards films, I set high expectations when I went to watch Gamyam over the last weekend in the Washington DC metro area and I must say, he surpassed my expectations by making a sensible love story with a philosophical touch. Telugu audiences always encourage directors who make meaningful movies and the presence of a good audience for this movie over the weekend was a reinstatement to this fact; a great feat considering an inclement weather situation in the DC area over the past weekend. 
                  The story is about a rich young man who discovers his inner-self after going through some experiences that change his outlook towards life. Narrating an artistic story in a commercially entertaining way is a bold attempt for a debutant and Krish did a great job in doing so. Every character seems to be etched for a definite purpose and there is lucidity in the story narration. 
                  Sharwanand did a good job; but it is Naresh who steals the show with his maverick performance. His dialogs evoked good response from the audience. Lyrics by Seetarama Sastry Garu deserve a special mention but slightly better music would have done wonders to the movie from a music perspective.  
                  It is good to see young and talented directors make their foray in the Telugu film industry churning out good meaningful movies. Krish has a great future and he should continue to make meaningful movies like Gamyam. I strongly recommend this movie to Telugu movie lovers who have been served with routine formula movies in the recent past. My hearty congratulations to Krish on his success and I wish him many more! 
                  Thanks 
                    Sreekanth Devarakonda 
                  
                  
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                    My Movie experiences: 
                    Gamyam by Sanjay 
                    Halla Bol by Purnesh 
                    Taare Zameen Par by Ashok Varma 
                    Taare Zameen Par by Raja Simha 
                    Happy Days by Krishna Sastry 
                    Chirutha by Phani Kumar 
                    Chak De India by Ravi 
                    Yamadonga by Lalitha 
                    Chak De India by Shyam  
                    AMAV by Darsakudu 
                    5 in March by Sashidhar 
                    Okkadunnadu by Anand 
                    Black Friday  by Ratnakar  
                    Desamuduru by Krishna Prasad 
                    Guru by It's opinion 
                    Dhoom 2 by Lalitha Spoorthi 
                    Dhoom 2 by ASK 
                    Don - Syam 
                    Boss - Anand 
                    Boss - Hrithik 
                    Stalin - Bala 
                    Bommarillu - Nandini 
                    Bommarillu - Darsakudu 
                    Bommarillu - Vasu  
                    Bommarillu - Harsha Prakash  
                    Bommarillu - Lalitha Spoorthi  
                    LRMB - Shravan 
                    Bommarillu - Anirudh  
                    LRMB - Srinivas 
                    LRMB - Darsakudu 
                    LRMB - S Sridhar 
                    Bommarillu - Shridevi 
                    Bommarillu - Vasudev 
                    Bommarillu - Roopa 
                    Sriram - Godavari  
                    Sarath - Bangaram 
                    Bala - Pokiri 
                    Srinadh - 
                    Allari Pidugu 
                    Sudheer 
                      Allari Pidugu 
                      Anu - Athadu  
                      Shyam Krishna - Iqbal  
                      Purnesh - Grahanam  
                      Sudhindra - Super  
                      Vijay - Aparichitudu 
                     
                      Madhav - Aparichitudu 
                     
                      Hazaraon Kwaishein Aisi  
                      Swades 
                      Shyam - Black  
                      Sai - Anand  
                      Rohit - Anand & Veer Zaara 
                     
                      Jaya Prakash - 7GBC  
                      Raj - Anand  
                      Purnesh - Anand  
                      Purnesh - The Village 
                      Sriram - Gudumba Shankar 
                      Purnesh - Gharshana 
                      Purnesh - Lakshya  
                      Purnesh - Yuva  
                      Leenesh - Yuva  
                      Kis - Lakshmi Narasimha  
                      Indian Pride - Tagore 
                     
                      Raj - Boys  
                      Phani - Gangotri 
                      Phani - Khadgam  
                      Vikram - CKR 
                      BKR - Indra (Singapore) 
                      Ram - Indra (Dubai) 
                      Ranjeet - Idiot 
                      Rahul 
                    - Indra  
                    King Koduri - Indra 
                    Srilakshmi Katragadda - Mitr: 
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