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Friday, Jan 20, 2012

Starring
Rajendra Prasad, Shivaji, Anisha Singh
Direction
Sagar Chandra
Music
Sunil Kashyap
Production
Dr B Sudhakar Babu

Story:
The story surprisingly does not begin on Rajendra Prasad but begins on Sivaji, who is an intermediate failed student. He runs a car garage with his friend Srinivas Reddy and others. Like al youngsters of his age, he too dreams of falling in love with a beautiful girl and marry her. Luckily he comes across such a girl – Anisha Singh. She is the only daughter of a rich contractor Sivaprasad. Sivaji somehow manages to make Anisha fall in love with him. Anisha’s father strangely agrees to the marriage but changes his decision within 24 hours. Why he agreed to the love marriage in the first place and the reason for his change in decision will be answered in the second half.

Rajendra Prasad is a poor security guard at an ATM. His only daughter is suffering from cancer and he needs 10 lakhs for her treatment. He is determined to raise the amount for her treatment. Luckily for him, he manages to transforms himself successfully into a god man. Devotees flock to him and offer him cash and gold.. He is a good man and he wants to just make 10 lakhs for the treatment. He does not want to continue his drama of god man. However he is forced to continue the drama much against his wishes by police officer Sai Kumar.

Why does Sai Kumar want Rajendra Prasad to continue as god man? What happens to the love affair of Sivaji and Anisha? Answers for this can be found in the remaining part of the story.

Performance:
Rajendra Prasad is apt for the role of god man. He does full justice to the role. Sai Kumar as a wicked police officer is effective. Sivaji does a good job. Newcomer Anisha Singh is just average – both in looks as well as performance. Ali and Srinivas Reddy do their routine comedy. Sivaprasad is too loud and fails to impress. The rest are okay.

Positive:
Rajendra Prasad, Sai Kumar, Sivaji
Story idea
Neat film, with no vulgarity or cheap comedy, fights etc.
Decent and believable ending

Negative
Clichéd story
Poor screenplay and direction
Below average music
Very weak first half
Weak comedy

Nice Film in Tollywood

The story surprisingly does not begin on Rajendra Prasad but begins on Sivaji






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