Jagapathi
Babu
and
Priyamani
proved
a
hit
pair,
with
two
films
in
their
combination
'Pellaina
Kothalo
and
Pravarakyudu
were
proved
hits.
In
order
to
cash
in
on
the
sentiment
and
success,
Kumar
Brothers
planned
a
film
with
them,
introducing
Karthikeya
Gopalakrishna
as
director.
However,
the
director"s
immaturity
and
lack
of
vision
proved
their
third
film
a
big
dud.
It
is
not
known,
how
the
hero
and
heroine
accepted
the
story
as
the
characters
which
they
played
in
the
film
were
not
suitable
for
them
in
any
manner.
Moreover,
the
haphazard
screenplay,
so
many
flashback
episodes,
made
the
audiences
confused
and
felt
that
it
is
not
possible
(Sadhyam)
to
sit
for
two
and
a
half
hours.
Suhani
(Priyamani)
is
a
timid
girl.
She
feels
lots
of
stress
and
confusion
for
petty
things.
She
can"t
concentrate
on
her
work
and
frightens
even
for
silly
things.
Once,
she
goes
to
the
office
and
with
the
pranks
played
by
her
colleagues,
the
project
which
she
had
completed
earlier
gets
totally
damaged.
Her
boss
warns
her
that
she
will
lose
her
job
if
she
doesn"t
complete
the
project
on
that
day.
So,
she
stays
back
in
the
office
till
late
in
the
night
and
completes
her
work.
She
decides
to
return
home
and
finds
her
two-wheeler"s
tyre
was
flattened.
She
comes
out
of
the
office
to
search
for
a
taxi.
At
that
juncture,
a
car
speeds
away
from
her
side
and
meets
with
an
accident.
Suhani
finds
Krishna
Prasad
(Tanikella
Bharani),
an
elderly
man
in
the
driver"s
seat
and
provides
him
the
medical
care.
He
gains
consciousness
late
in
the
evening.
Krishna
Prasad
wants
to
gift
her
something
and
comes
to
know
that
she
was
afraid
of
everything.
She
starts
shivering
after
watching
a
revolver
with
him.
But
Krishna
Prasad
pacifies
Suhani
and
gives
her
the
revolver
with
a
bullet
and
advises
her
to
shoot
the
person
she
hates
the
most
and
return
the
weapon
before
he
leaves
for
the
airport.
He
also
gives
his
car
to
her.
Suhani
gathers
courage
and
takes
the
weapon
to
take
revenge
against
her
enemies.
She
goes
to
her
childhood
friend
Anita
(Keerthi
Chawla),
who
lied
in
the
police
station
to
grab
the
job
from
Suhani.
Though
she
decides
to
kill
her,
she
sheds
the
idea
after
knowing
that
she
became
mentally
challenged
after
she
joined
the
job.
Suhani"s
next
target
is
her
lover
Sandeep
(Jagapathi
babu),
who
ditched
her,
but
finds
from
the
servant
of
the
house
that
Sandeep
died.
What
happens
when
she
returned
to
guest
house?
Will
she
find
the
man,
who
is
behind
all
the
gory
incidents
that
occurred
in
her
life?
who
raped
Anita?
That
concludes
the
rest
of
the
story.
PERFORMANCE:
Jagapathi
Babu
is
okay
in
his
role
as
a
CBI
officer
and
tried
his
best
to
manage
to
appear
handsome
and
fresh
with
macho-man
figure.
However,
the
director
failed
to
etch
his
character
properly
and
hence
it
remained
shallow.
The
teasing
scenes
of
the
heroine,
his
romance
with
the
heroine
appears
good
for
the
front-benchers.
However,
the
film
totally
appears
to
be
a
heroine-oriented
movie
with
a
lot
of
footage
on
the
heroine.
Priyamani
appeared
gorgeous
in
the
film.
She
filled
the
glamour
slot
perfectly.
She
always
sports
most
modern
and
revealing
dresses.
In
fact,
the
same
was
proved
a
curse
for
that
character.
The
director,
on
the
one
hand
tries
to
show
her
as
a
timid
girl
who
frightens
even
for
small
issues,
gave
her
such
modern
costumes.
While
watching
her
costumes,
one
would
assume
that
she
would
be
a
daring
and
dashing
girl,
but
it
was
not
the
case
with
the
role
played
by
her.
The
selection
of
wardrobe
was
totally
wrong
and
beyond
imagination.
Keerthi
Chawla,
who
made
her
screen
presence
after
a
long
gap
on
the
Telugu
screen
failed
to
gain
the
attention
of
the
audiences.
The
director
failed
to
establish
the
character
in
the
first
place
and
closed
it
abruptly.
Other
artistes
including
Tanikella
Bharani,
Kota
Srinivasa
Rao
and
Pragati
did
justice
to
their
respective
roles.
Munna
Venu
and
Jackie
just
come
and
go
and
has
nothing
much
to
play.
TECHNICAL:
Music
by
Chinni
Charan
is
okay
and
passable.
Though
the
songs
are
good
and
showed
that
the
music
director
could
give
lilting
tunes
to
suit
the
taste
of
the
present
generation
audiences,
the
wrong
placement
of
songs,
made
the
audiences
fail
to
enjoy
them.
All
his
efforts
were
wasted
due
to
the
incapability
of
the
director.
Camera
work
by
Maro
Palani
is
average
and
Gauthamraju"s
editing
is
confusing.
Too
many
flashback
episodes
bewildered
the
audiences,
with
no
hint
about
the
scene
and
no
kind
of
curtain
raisers.
Dialogues
are
good
in
parts.
The
lackadaisical
and
haphazard
screenplay
made
the
film
quite
boring
and
made
the
audiences
to
walk
away
from
the
theatre
for
many
times.
REMARKS:
The
audiences,
who
look
for
a
film
with
family-subject,
when
they
watch
the
lead
pair.
However,
the
attempt
to
make
a
change
over
in
the
image
proved
futile
and
dangerous.
The
wall
posters
with
the
heroine"s
romantic
and
revealing
costumes
helped
in
getting
good
openings.
However,
the
mouth
talk
soon
after
the
screening
of
the
film
would
stop
the
audiences
from
entering
the
theatre
any
more
as
most
of
the
people
who
watched
the
film
commented
that
“Watching
'Sadhyam"
(possible)
is
impossible".
Cast:
Jagapathibabu,
Priyamani,
Keerthi
Chawla,
Tanikella
Bharani,
Kota
Srinivasa
Rao,
Satyaprakash,
Pragati,
Madhumani,
Munna
Venu,
Sattenna,
Saptagiri,
Gundu
Sudarshan,
Bhargavi,
Jackie,
and
others.
Credits:
Story
–
Shyam
Manohar,
Dialogue
assistance
–
Shyam
and
Maduri
Madhu,
Camera
–
Maro
Palani,
Editing
–
Gauthamraju,
Music
–
Chinni
Charan,
Producers
–
Kumar
Brothers,
Story,
dialogues,
and
direction
Karthikeya
Gopalakrishna.
Banner:
Kumar
Brothers
Cinema
Released
on:
March
5,
2010