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                    Story 
                     
                    Srinivas (Vineeth) and Prabhu (Abbas) are roommates. Srinivas 
                    is a sincere guy working in BATA as manager. Prabhu is a parasite, 
                    who uses the money and room of Srinivas for his own luxury. 
                     
                  Both 
                    these guys have a pious and beautiful neighbor in the form 
                    of Anjali (Laya). Srinivas sincerely loves her. Srinivas sends 
                    money (Rs 10,000/-) for Anjali as an anonymous well wisher, 
                    since her father could not afford MCA education for Anjali. 
                    Prabhu takes the credit by pretending to be that anonymous 
                    well wisher. Prabhu exploits Srinivas to the maximum and uses 
                    it to attract Anjali. At the same time, Prabhu creates such 
                    a situation where Anjali start hating Srinivas. 
                  A 
                    relative of Srinivas (Brahmanandam) talks with the parents 
                    of Anjali and makes them agree to marry off Anjali to Srinivas. 
                    But when Anjali comes to know about this, she says that she 
                    is in love with Prabhu. Anjali parents alter their decision 
                    and decide to marry off Anjali to Prabhu.  
                  The 
                    rest of the film is all about how Prabhu's true character 
                    revealed. 
                  Artists: 
                     
                  Vineeth: 
                    Vineeth does not look fresh anymore. He looked pretty tired 
                    in this film. His action is apt. He suited the role of Srinivas 
                    character, which gets exploited again and again. 
                  Abbas: 
                    Abbas suited his role, which has negative shades. He seems 
                    to have put on some extra weight.  
                  Laya: 
                    Laya has become redundant in her action. Her range of expressions 
                    is pretty limited. Laya voice did not suit her role in this 
                    film. Her voice was apt for her in 'Preminchu' film as it 
                    has lots of innocence attached, as she played the role of 
                    blind girl.  
                  Sonia 
                    Agrawal: She did a small cameo. She looks cool, she is 
                    photographed from a distance in most of the scenes.  
                  Technical 
                    Departments: 
                   
                    Screenplay - Direction: Muppalaneni Siva has selected 
                    the safe way of doing the project. The story belongs to love 
                    genre. But he introduced Brahmanandam and Sudhakar comedy 
                    track to attack masses. In this process, he proved himself 
                    to be a formula director by leaving his creativity and sensibilities 
                    behind.  
                  Music: 
                    Music of the film is big let down. Music is pretty average 
                    and makes no impact on the viewers.  
                  Production: 
                    It's a typical D Rama Naidu film, which is aimed at masses 
                    with minimum entertainment value and strong storyline coupled 
                    with good amount of sentiment. 
                  Analysis: 
                    It's a typical formula film made in a time-tested traditional 
                    way. First half provides good entertainment. But the second 
                    half is little monotonous. Over all its an average film. This 
                    movie might click well with masses in B and C centers. We 
                    have to wait and see if Suresh Production repeats the success 
                    mantra again at box office. 
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