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Sidhu From Srikakulam
john @torcan
Aug 17, 2009 04:36 PM, 4523 Views
(Updated Aug 18, 2009)
Allari Naresh stands out

Allari Naresh, the hero, has a very good knack for a comedic dialogue delivery and compared to his peers, has largely avoided fighting and violent movies, standing him in good stead.


This movie revolves around Sidhu (Naresh) from Srikakulam, studying in Vizag, and falling head over heels for Shailaja (Manjari). The romantic buildup to her accepting his love is quite interesting and is the highlight of the movie.


Upon learning from Sailaja that her father is a factionist, he decides to move away from her, which she agrees to, but on the condition that he should see her getting married.Her father Obul Reddy (Jayaprakash reddy) is bitter rivals with Bhuma Reddy (Vijayaranga Raju) and the local Sub-inspector hatches a plan to unite them through a marriage of convenience.The rest of the story is about how Sidhu gets married to Manjari without shedding a drop of blood.


The comedic sequences involving Naresh are pretty good but the others involving Dharmavarapu Subramanyam, Venumadhav and Lakshmana Rao is mediocre and does not elicit any laughs.Crap shoot squences:The sequence involving Manjari and Naresh, unmarried people, being left alone all through the night, that too in a factionalist family, so that the wedding shopping can be done, does not make any sense.


Shradha Das, playing the sister role of Manjari, is engaged in a disgusting scene with Sidhu while plucking some fruits from a tree.The credits rollout scene where both the factionalist rivals, trying to dial mobile numbers, and getting automatic messages, think that this is Personal assistant of a high ranking party member speaking to them. People aint’ that dumb, are they?One song "Rathanangi’ was hummable but the rest can be given a pass.

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