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Cast & Crew
:: Allari Naresh,Monal Gajjar
Music :: Sri Vasanth
Director :: Bhimaneni Srinivasa Rao
Producer :: Chandra Sekhar Reddy
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Music :: Sri Vasanth
Director :: Bhimaneni Srinivasa Rao
Producer :: Chandra Sekhar Reddy
Cassettes & CD’s On :: Aditya Music
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sudigadu 2012 review
Tamil director CS Amudhan has won million hearts by introducing a
new genre in the film industry through his movie Thamizh
Padam, which mocked the stereotypical scenes in contemporary
commercial films in Tamil. Now, Bheemineni Srinivas has made an honest attempt
to adapt it in Telugu as Sudigadu.
The story revolves around Kamesh
(Allari Naresh) and his wife (Hema) who become proud parents of a dynamic and
powerful new baby. The twist here is the baby is born with a six pack body and
earns a sworn enemy Thikkal Reddy (Jayaprakash Reddy), who makes evil designs
to harm the baby. In a bid to save his child, Kamesh sends him to the city with
his mother (Kovai Sarala). The baby grows up into a dynamic young guy Shiva
(Allari Naresh). As Shiva grows up, he can play all sorts of histrionics like
making bullets stop, challenging time and even making Posani Krishna Murali
speak sense. Shiva's love track too justified with Priya (Monal Gajjar played).
Rest of the story goes as to how Shiva keeps countering every move of Thikkal
Reddy. Shiva also faces resistance from a mysterious Don D.
Allari Naresh's performance is remarkable as both Kamesh and
Shiva. His witty dialogues have a great impact on the viewers. On the whole, he
has kept the film going throughout. Monal Gajjar is also good in her role. The
other actors whose performance contribute to its success are Jayaprakash Reddy,
Shayaji Shinde, Krishna Bhagawan, MS Narayana, Hema and Kovai Sarala.
All have done a good job and they
could equally make the viewers laugh. Brahmanandam's performance is remarkable.
Srinivas Reddy entertains in a role that is a satire on the Siddha character
from Khaleja. Fish Venkat and Raghu Babu too
entertain briefly. However, Kondavalasa and LB Sriram look out of place in
their characters.
The strength of the film lies in
brilliantly conceived spoofs on all the biggest hits of the industry. The
spoofs have been done in a good-natured way without malice and they will be
enjoyed by everyone. Two spoofs stand out for their brilliance - One on TV
Anchor Omkar and the other on the custom of Thigh Slapping (Thoda Kottadam).
The spoof on Omkar in particular had crowds rolling in their seats with
laughter. Posani Krishna Murali adds great fun to that sequence.
However, the climax of Sudigadu lets down the viewer a bit especially
at the court scene that should have been conceived better. The final twist in
the script is not the one as intended. As for the songs are concerned, none of
them are really entertaining except for the opening song. Sri Vasanth's music
is nothing rewarding. Camerawork and dialogues deserve a special mention. The
dialogues have been written in a very entertaining fashion.
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