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Movie:Shambo Shiva Shambo
Banner:Sri Sai Ganesh Productions
Rating:2.75
Released On:Jan 14, 2010
Karunakar (Ravi Teja), Malli (Allari Naresh), Chandu (Siva Balaji) are childhood friends. They all have ambitious plans for their future. Karunakar wants to settle in government job, Chandu dreams to establish computer institute, and Malli eyes job abroad. Karunakar loves Manemma (Priyamani) and her father (Tanikella Bharani) wants him to settle in the government job first. The trio are serious about their ambitions and are about to realise them. Karunakar's classmate and ex-MP Bhawani's (Roja) son, Santosh, comes to meet Karunakar. He attempts suicide and the trio saves him. He reveals about his love for Prabha, the daughter of a factionist leader Narasimha Reddy (Mukesh Rishi). The trio plans and unites Santosh and Prabha, but at the cost of their lives and ambitions. Chandu loses his leg, Malli a deaf one, and Karunakar loses his grand mother. Their ambitions remain dreams forever for them. But the lovers whom they unite, too part ways after a short while. What happens next forms the rest of the film.
Analysis :
The film begins with the captio: My friend's friend is my friend too.. This film mirrors the present youth sentiments about friendship and love. A crisp screenplay attracts the audience with well framed sequences. The roles of Raviteja, Allari Naresh and Siva Balaji represent the middle class family sentiments very well. This film is sure to attract the youth audience as its story is based of friendship and love.
TeluguOne Perspective :
Acting-: Raviteja steals the attention with his energetic performance. Allari Naresh gets a well reflected role longtime after 'Gamyam'. Siva Balaji too gave good performance. Roja marks her re-entry through a political role. All the starcast did justice to their roles. Music is well scored and the title song is peppy. Even Ram-Lakshman composed fights very well. Director Samudrakhani tood great care in presenting the action and story with swift movement. And the film is a must watch for the present youth.