Reviewer:
Gudipoodi Srihari
Genre:
Comedy
Cast: Srihari, Prakash Raj, Abhirami, LB Sriram, Brahmanandam,
Kota, Rama Prabha, MS Narayana, Chalapati Rao, Mallikharjun
& AVS
Story: Bhupati Pandyam
Music: Vandemataram
Dialogues: Marudhuri Raja
Screenplay - Direction: EVV Satyanarayana
Producer: Jeetu
Theatrical
Release Date: 12th October 2001
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Actor Srihari acts in a full-length comedy for the first time.
For EVV, comedy is routine. Net Result: Srihari proves better
in his department, while EVV fails to harness the humor elements
through his characters. Basic problem lies in the story (Bhupati
Pandyan). The novel aspect is the presence of a pet dog named
'Shakeela' that talks, commenting on everything. While the
dubbing voice given to the dog reels out a series of sentences,
the dog simply hangs its tongue out.
The
story is about an incompatible couple - GK (Prakash Raj),
a businessman, and his wife Susheela (Abhirami), a doctor.
GK is against women taking up a career. After the birth of
a child, he insists that hiswife should stay at home. When
she refuses to d so, he starts suspecting that she must be
having an affair. Therefore, he appoints a self-styled detective
Subba Rao (Srihari), to find about her 'lover'. Subba Rao
runs a detective agency along with his childhood friend (LB
Sreeram), who calls himself 'Pawan Kalyan'. The film unnecessarily
makes references to Chiranjeevi and Pawan Kalyan in an annoyingly
eulogizing tone.
It
is a loud comedy and banks heavily on Marudhuri Raja's dialogue.
Though Raja puts in his best effort, the situations creating
in the screenplay do not make the humor drama gripping. Prakash
Raj and Abhirami dominate the show with Srihari playing the
second fiddle to them. Some sequences at the end, featuring
Srihari and LB Sriram are entertaining. Music score by Vandemataram
is average.
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