Director
Ravicharan
Meripo
has
brought
out
a
love
story
with
a
very
good
message
in
the
form
of
Akasame
Haddu.
It
is
coming
out
with
a
tagline
'Life
is
greater
than
Love".
The
film
explains
that
love
is
just
a
part
of
a
life
and
it
is
not
the
life
as
a
whole.
Read
on
for
the
review.
Story:
Narayana
(Rajeev
Salur)
is
a
topper
in
a
college.
His
principal
(Rao
Ramesh)
sponsors
him
and
he
gets
selected
in
a
campus
interview.
Once
he
comes
across
Priya
(Panchi
Bora)
and
loses
his
heart
in
first
sight.
He
tries
to
attract
her
in
different
ways
but
could
not
succeed
in
his
mission.
He
neglects
his
studies
and
ignores
to
concentrate
on
his
main
project
work.
At
one
stage,
Priya
tells
him
that
he
hates
him
and
asks
him
to
die
his
own
death.
At
this
juncture,
Karthik
(Navdeep)
meets
Narayana
and
start
suggesting
him
that
he
should
prove
himself
that
he
truly
loves
her
by
concentrating
on
his
studies.
Later,
Narayana
joins
a
company
to
do
his
project
work
on
the
advice
of
Karthik,
where
Priya
also
works.
Priya
befriends
with
him
and
moves
positively
as
a
good
friend.
Before
going
for
the
final
examination,
Priya
gives
him
a
cover
and
tells
him
to
open
on
his
birthday
as
she
doesn"t
want
to
meet
him
and
disturb
his
studies
during
exam
time.
What's
in
the
letter?
what
happens
to
Karthik?
Will
Priya
accept
his
love?
Answers
for
these
questions
form
the
interesting
part
of
the
climax.
Performance:
Navdeep
with
all
his
experience
in
his
career
has
given
a
decent
performance
in
the
film.
He
has
shown
a
lot
of
maturity
in
acting.
Rajiv
Salur,
who
played
the
role
of
a
lover
boy,
too
has
done
justice
to
his
role.
However,
he
has
to
improve
his
body
language
and
facial
expressions.
Panchi
Bora
looks
cute
and
glamorous.
But
she
has
to
learn
the
basics
of
acting,
as
her
face
is
devoid
of
expressions.
Other
artistes,
including
Bhanu
Chander
as
hero"s
father,
Pragati
as
hero"s
mother,
Rao
Ramesh
as
principal,
Dharmavarapu
Subrahmanyam
as
a
hen-pecked
husband
are
good.
Those
who
played
the
hero"s
sidekicks
tried
their
best
to
tickle
the
funny
bones
of
audiences.
Technical:
There
is
not
much
to
talk
about
the
technicians.
Cinematography
is
just
above
average,
while
editing
is
also
not
so
sleek
but
okay.
Music
by
Mantra
Anand
is
average
as
there
are
no
foot-tapping
songs
and
are
not
so
appealing.
Background
score
is
also
on
the
same
lines.
The
director
should
be
patted
for
his
idea
of
explaining
the
real
meaning
of
love
with
this
film.
Any
true
lover
should
not
resort
to
extreme
step
of
killing
himself
or
turn
violent
and
kill
his
love.
Screenplay
in
the
film
is
little
embarrassing
in
the
first
half
and
it
hints
that
the
main
story
has
some
link
with
the
cameo
(Navdeep).
Remarks:
No
doubt,
the
film
is
worth
watching
and
at
a
time
when
the
entire
film
industry
is
after
glamour
and
heavy
exposure,
the
director
has
not
tread
the
same
path
and
has
not
made
the
heroine
to
expose
unnecessarily.
It
is
a
film
that
can
be
watched
by
the
entire
family
by
sitting
together.
However,
as
the
film
lacks
any
commercial
values
and
with
no
item
numbers
or
special
songs,
the
success
of
the
film
is
doubtful.
Cast:
Navdeep,
Rajeev
Saluri,
Panchi
Bora,
Monisa,
Tanikella
Bharani,
Bhanuchander,
Rao
Ramesh,
Dharmavarapu
Subrahmanyam,
Suman
Shetty,
Shashi,
Chinni
Kiran,
Jeeva,
Surekhavani,
Pragati
and
Sandhya
Janak
and
others
Credits:
Music
–
Mantra
Anand,
Presents
–
Nimmagadda
Ramakrishna,
Producer
–
Nimmagadda
Venugopal,
Story,
screenplay
and
direction
–
Ravi
Charan
Meripo
Banner:
Ravi
Corporation
Released
on:
September
9,
2011