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Performances:
Dr Rajasekhar has come out with his best efforts to fit in the role but then
there is no gravity in his character which goes against him. He still looks
fresh and has worked hard on his dance.
Sujita, the look alike of Meera Jasmine (well known for TV serial viewers)
shined well for a while on screen. Meera Jasmine is as talented as ever and came
up with a top notch performance while Aarti Agarwal turned out to be a pile of
fat and flab, she should have avoided the close up shots which created chaos for
audience,
Venu Madhav was at his energetic best and managed few laughs despite his
character being weak.
Chandra Mohan was dignified while Hema, Banerjee, Sivaji Raja did their bits
with the required professionalism. The others were just about okay.
The director has started on a wrong footing by going in for a subject which has
been grinded to the maximum by the soap makers in the small screen industry and
having said that, he also failed in keeping the film together as his
presentation was poor and the narration was weak. Not much support came from the
music department except one or two numbers which will fizzle out soon and the
camerawork was sloppy.
Editing was missing completely and there are no catchy dialogues or effective
screen play to talk about. The