Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Review Of Saradaga Kasepu

Cast :  Allari Naresh, Madhurima
Director     :  Vamsi
Producer   :  M L Kumar Chowdary
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It is…
A film by a director who once enjoyed a cult following. And like most of his counterparts from the late 80s his

luster had worn because of stagnancy in his way of work.

The plot…
Again, the film kicks off with the Godavari as the backcloth where an excited dad and mom are awaiting their son’s

return from the US of A. The son (Avasarala Srinivas) is someone who had lost interest in India and criticizes

everything about it (but portrayed too cinematically, just like in the films of the late 80s). Allari Naresh is the

driver of this family who had been placed there by the family’s long trusted friend (Kondavarapu Lakshman Rao).

The son doesn’t show any interest in marrying the daughter of Lakshman Rao (which was planned long ago) and decides

to marry the daughter of Hyderabad’s ‘Jailer Rao’ (Ahuthi Prasad). Rao is wealthy man waiting for an American

son-in-law. But, the male fiancée decides to spend at least ten days with the ‘future in laws’ to okay the girl. And

also decides to present Naresh as the American return and disguises himself like the driver to get a clearer

perspective of the family.

Actors.
Naresh brings in his exciting self to the screen and remains to be the major entertainer.
I was really looking forward to the second film of the second Ashta-Chamma boy, but, disappointingly Srinivas didn’t

have much to do as there were Ahuthi Prasad and a parallel track of MS Narayana and Krishna Bhagvan to eat away

screen time.
But, both Naresh and Srinivas were quick to the task of adapting the Vamsi cut and performed well to keep the film alive.

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