Story
Charan (Tarun) is a fun loving college-going guy in
Vizag. He meets Sanjana (Anitha) in an interesting style.
They start off their relationship with quarreling and
slowly they fall in love with each other. Sanjana leaves
to Hyderabad after the graduation is over. Charan also
leaves to Hyderbad in search of Sanjana, as he did not
get any phone calls or mails from Sanjana.
On
his way to Hyderabad, he meets an NRI called Boney (Rajiv
Kanakala), who comes to India in search of a bride.
After reaching Hyderabad, Charan accidentally meets
another girl called Geeta (Sridevi), who works in All
India Radio and some how settles in her house as guest.
One day, he spots Sanjana who ridicules his love and
says that she pretended love to him only to take revenge
on him for the pranks he played on her during college
time. Then she hands him over her wedding card. And
the bridegroom turns out to be Boney.
The
rest of the film revolves around these 4 characters
- Charan, Boney, Sanjana and Geetanjali. The climax
is all about who gets whom.
Artists
Performence
Tarun:
This character is a lighter-vein one for Tarun
and he did it with extreme ease. He has got good comedy
timing and this film gave him a chance to exhibit it.
Heroines:
Anitha played the role of an arrogant girl. She looks
pretty glamorous in this film. Sunita dubbed her voice.
Sridevi got a role of a sweet and innocent girl. She
looks pretty sensible in that character. Savita Reddy
dubbed for Sridevi.
Others:
Rajiv Kanakala is given a very good role in this film
for which he has done justice. Ali did the role of collegemate
of Tarun. His comedy strip as a blind beggar in train
is hilarious. Giri Babu and Delhi Rajeswari played the
role of supportive parents to Tarun. Brahmanandam did
another comedy cameo. Sunil played the typical role
of a showman. After a long gap, character artists like
Sarath Babu and Misro made their appearances.
Technical
Departments:
Story: Fist half of the film runs on a single thread
with a twist in the interval. The second half is a triangular
love story with a convincing climax. But the story of
the film is predictable.
Screenplay - Dialogues: Screenplay of the film is
OK. Dialogues are good. There are some good one-liners
in the film. The dialogue in which Tarun explains about
the 'match of intelligence between married couples'
(this dialogue is probably written by Trivikram Srinivas)
justified the entire plot of the film.
Direction:
For a debutant, the direction by Konda is satisfactory.
He narrated the movie in a manner where you would not
get bored anywhere.
Music:
RP Patnaik has given good melodies for this film. The
songs appear impressive on the screen with visuals than
listening to the jukebox. 'I
Love You', 'Emantave
O Manasa' and 'Ku
ku ku' songs are the most impressive ones. Neha
Dhupia song (Jumbai
Bai Bai) attracts the masses.
Cinematography:
Photography by S Gopal Reddy is impressive. He has chosen
good locations for canning the songs.
Analysis:
It's a neat film that is narrated in a slow pace. The
film picks up its mood after 'I love you' (3rd one)
song. But in the second half, the intentions of hero
are not shown to the audiences till the climax of the
film, which kept the audiences guessing about whom hero
loves. It's a minimum guarantee film that has chances
to become a hit with aggressive promotion.
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