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Subrahmanyam For Sale Review

on Sep 24, 2015

Subrahmanyam For Sale Review Subrahmanyam For Sale Movie Review...After facing lot of hardships, director Harish Shankar has finally picked up Saidharam Tej and is coming up with "Subrahmanyam For Sale". Both Sai and producer Dil Raju are utter confident that the film will deliver an awesome magic at box office. Let us see what is this film all about.

The CONTENT:

Subrahmanyam alias Subbu (Saidharam) lives in USA, working in petty jobs, and amassing dollars. He works at a restaurant and a radio station. Meanwhile Seetha (Regina) escapes from her village in India and reaches USA to marry the love of her life, an NRI software engineer. As the guy cheats her, Subbu shelters her and helps her in securing job. Later as Seetha's sister (Tejaswini Madivada) is getting married in India, she decides to visit her village, where her large family lives. To set things cool, she brings Subbu as her husband by paying him money. What happens later is the rest of story.

The EFFORT:

On-Screen:

Saidharam Tej looks promising yet again. He has special command over delivering dialogues with ease. His body language and cutout are impressive. But, his continuous imitation of Megastar Chiru in many scenes and Pawan Kalyan sometimes is routine and boring. That gives a feeling, what is Saidharam's original talent than imitating his uncles.

Heroine Regina is a talent to watch out for. Her expressions and body language are quite pleasing and perfectly apt, though the dubbing given by Singer Sunitha is little heavy. She is glamorous in songs and her beautiful dances are going to make youths crush on her.

Other actors including Brahmanandam, Nagababu, Naresh, Ajay and Suman have all done a regular job. Their characters are neither crucial nor negligible. However, Rao Ramesh stunned with his stylish accent and terrific characterisation. He's interesting as a silly villain in the film.

Off-Screen:


Director Harish Shankar has written good dialogues for the film but once again he has faltered with the story. He just tumbled with the content and borrowed scenes from many past films like Bavagaru Bagunnara. And how took help of many screenplay writers, but nothing sounded new and innovative. Anyway, he might have cooked same formula as to score a hit first.

Music scored by Mickey J Meyer is impressive only in parts. Except for two songs, others didn't fared well. Another let down is the poor background score that created no interest. Even for good fights and romantic sequences, improper background score killed the essence and lowered the feel. Cinematography by Ram Prasad is good in parts. Some visuals in Aish Karenge and Guvva Gorinkatho song are good, but others are just okay.

All others have done a good job, but editing could have slick and dances should be much better to the hero's calibre.

The PLUSES:

Saidharam and his comedy

Regina and her cute looks

Second half

The MINUSES:

Simple and routine story

Predictable plot

BREAKDOWN:

Harish Shankar, might have got worried about experimenting or picking up any new story. For that reason he has settled with a routine story, a commercial potboiler that needs a hero to tell dialogues and do dances. If one expects a new kind of story then there is nothing could Harish could do, other than entertaining them with his dialogues through out Subrahmanyam For Sale.

The film starts on a decent note with two stories inter mixed, one that of Regina eloping from her house and reaching USA, while Subrahmanyam is do-any-thing types trying to earn more dollars by taking up any petty, hard and money-paying jobs. Don't search for logics, but Harish Shankar makes fun of NRIs with his dialogues and then tries to entertain by introducing Brahmanandam. Anyway you'll predict each and every scene so effortlessly. In this action-comedy, somehow comedy looks half-baked while songs sound forced. Still, Regina's glamour is attractive while Sai Dharam's mega imitations will entertain mass fans. As expected, the interval bang is a routine potboiler with some good dialogues and acting by Saidharam.

Post interval, the film takes little family turn as couple of families, huge casting and a big house drama comes into place. However, there isn't much story again as all the loopholes created by director remind will keep on haunting us. Neither heroine's family, nor hero's family, nor those villains have any high points to become good points, but suddenly they become the good-last-fellow-on-earth types. That's the character graph we are tired to watching. The graph rises some times, but the silly logic-less scenes beat it down other times. At the end, it's a routine climax of everyone realising their mistake and making hero a legend and heroine another legend. Commercial films click when there is extra ordinary concept or intense emotions, Subrahmanyam lacks both and travels on a rough road.

Audiences in B & C centres might like the film due to its comedy and Sai Dharam's mega imitations, though routine. But in A-centres openings might fall to a poor due to mixed talk. Success of this average fare depends on how the next Friday releasing films do at box office.

Final words: Subrahmanyam is too average to sell.

Rating: 2.5/5


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