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Movie review - Avunu Valliddaru Ista Paddaru by Gudipoodi Srihari
avunu valliddaru ista paddaru
Avunu Valliddaru Ista Paddaru
(Vamsi's touch evident)
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Genre: Love
Banner: Anandi Arts/Maharshi Cinema
Cast: Ravi Teja, Kalyani, Prasanna, Mallikharjuna Rao, MS Narayana, Jaya Prakash Reddy, Jeeva, Tanikella Bharani, Surya, Benarjee
Music
: Chakri
Dialogues: Sankaramanchi Partha Saradhi
Lyrics: Sai Harsha, Sirivennela, Chandra Bose, Bhaskarabhatla ravi Kumar
Story: Viswanath
Screenplay - Direction: Vamsy
Producer: Valluripalli Ramesh
Release date: 2nd August 2002

Gudipoodi Srihari Review


Director Vamsi has a typical style that combines humor with an artistic touch and romanticism. He is strong in presenting the nativity of Godavari districts. Song picturization is his specially. All these elements come out in this film, which he had made after a long gap.

Anil Kumar (Raviteja) and Swathi (Kalyani) behave like strangers almost till the end.

He plays a postgraduate but comes to work as night watchman for a company, while she works in a computer software company. Therefore a house owner (Jeeva) rents a portion of on the first floor to both. His logic is that Swathi is out in the daytime, when Anil stays in his room and Anil is out in the nights, when Swathi returns. The locality resembles that of any semi urban area, full of queer characters. It is now for the director to keep the two Anil and Swathi separate for almost three-fourth of the film. Even when the two face each other outside, they behave like strangers. Anil accidentally breaks an antique piece of porcelain belonging to Swathi one day and duly apologises to her through a letter. On reading this, Swathi gets impressed and responds by replying. Swathi knows him as Kumar and hence fails to realize that he is the same young man who's sharing her room, when he's introduced to her as Anil. Meanwhile, a rich young man Ananth, son of an industrialist (Kota Srinivasa Rao), sees her one-day and decides to marry. He sends his father (Kota Srinivasa Rao) to meet Swathi's father (Surya), who in turn asks Swathi to accept the proposal, as it would solve their financial problems. A helpless Swathi seeks the advice of her friend Kumar; still not knowing he is Anil. And he advices her to marry the other man, Does she marry him? Does she come to know who Kumar is? Watch it on silver screen.

Kalyani is promising. Ravi Teja has still to improve clarity in his diction. All the songs are situational and well presented with an artistic touch.

courtesy: The Hindu

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