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Movie:Namo Venkatesha
Banner:Suresh Productions Pvt. Ltd. 14 Reels Entertainment
Rating:2.75
Released On:Jan 14, 2010
enkata Ramana (Venkatesh) is a ventriloquist. He is waiting anxiously for his dream girl to fall in love. Ramana and his friends land in Paris as they get a chance to perform and tour Europe. There he meets Foreign Prasad (Brahmanandam) and his sister Puja (Trisha). Ramana is happy to find his dream girl in Puja at last and expresses his love to her. At the behest of her brother Puja acts as if in love with Ramana. Her uncle Bengal Reddy (Mukhesh Reddy) is a terrible factionist in Rayalaseema. He gets Puja back to India and wants to get her married to his son in order to usurp her crores worth property. Foreign Prasad makes a plan to use Ramana's innocence to save Puja. Ignorant of all these, Ramana lands there under a false name Praneet. How Ramana saves Puja.. what happens when he know that Puja doesn't love him... forms the crux of the story
Analysis :
One must welcome the healthy comedies pumped out from Tollywood. This film too bears the mark of Sreenu Vytla's humor. Its a mere co-incidence that the second part of the film bears the similarities to 'Ready'. The repeated trend of damsel in distress with factionist backdrop ... and hero becomes her only saviour.. should change for good. Better the directors bear this in mind while cooking the script.
TeluguOne Perspective :
For Venkatesh the role of Ramana is a cake walk. He performs with great ease and entertains the audience to the best. Leading lady Trisha too did justice to her role. Special mention must be made about Brahmanandam, who enthralled the audience with his humor in the role of Foreign Prasad. Others too performed well. Music-: Devisri's music is an asset for the film. He scored excellent tunes. The peppy title song 'Namo Venkatesha' - needs special mention here. Action-: Good and enjoyable. Srinu Vytla proved his mettle once again. His mark of humor is visible in every frame. One can enjoy the clean humor and versatility of Venkatesh in this flick