Several
films
have
come
with
treason
by
extremists
as
the
backdrop.
In
most
of
the
cases,
the
extremists
made
use
of
religion,
politics
as
the
source
to
show
extremism.
Director
Srikanth,
went
a
step
ahead,
and
tried
family
system
too
as
a
source
in
this
regard.
Once
again
the
Telugu
film
industry
tries
to
highlight
how
the
innocent
are
getting
caught
in
the
cobweb,
despite
the
high-level
patriotism
they
have
in
mind.
He
was
able
to
maintain
a
good
amount
of
suspicion
to
certain
extent,
but
he
lost
grip
on
the
subject
frequently
which
has
caused
a
bumpy
movement
of
the
film.
Bharat
(Rajiv
Kanakala)
is
an
orphan
and
brought
up
in
a
orphanage.
Sreenu
(Uttej)
is
his
close
friend.
Bharat
studies
hard
and
becomes
a
software
professional.
Being
an
orphan,
he
loves
children
very
much.
Once
some
extremists
plan
to
attack
the
police
and
gain
entry
into
his
car
and
forcibly
take
him
with
them
to
the
outskirts
of
the
city.
By
the
time,
they
were
about
to
blast
the
police
jeep
and
van,
Bharat
drives
his
car
to
block
the
movement
of
the
police
and
saves
them.
As
a
result,
the
government
announces
Best
Citizen
Award
and
he
is
expected
to
take
the
award
from
the
President
of
India
on
Republic
Day.
At
this
juncture,
he
comes
across
Sameera
(Sindhu
Tulani),
who
is
doing
fashion
designing.
Their
friendship
grows
and
turns
into
love.
With
the
acceptance
of
Sameera's
parents
(CVL
Narasimha
Rao
and
Ayesha
Jaleel),
they
get
married.
However,
Sameera
keeps
a
condition
that
their
first
night
should
be
only
after
completion
of
her
studies.
Meanwhile,
there
is
an
attack
on
Bharat
and
somehow
he
survives
from
it.
Again
there
is
another
attack
in
the
form
of
electric
shock
and
accidentally
Sreenu
gets
it,
and
he
too
survives
from
it.
Just
before
the
Republic
Day,
i.e.,
on
January
15,
Bharat
tries
to
surprise
Sameera
and
wish
her
happy
birthday
at
midnight
and
she
hits
him
with
a
flower
vase
causing
grievous
injury.
So,
left
with
no
option,
Bharat
tells
Sameera
to
go
to
Delhi
and
receive
the
award.
At
this
juncture,
a
bomb
blast
occurs
in
Hyderabad
in
which
two
persons
get
killed.
The
case
is
handed
over
to
CBI.
The
CBI
officer
Khan
(Jackie
Shroff),
who
is
very
shrewd,
notices
a
car
in
a
video
footage
and
finds
that
it
belongs
to
Bharat.
He
questions
Bharat,
but
could
not
find
any
conclusive
evidence.
On
investigation,
the
CBI
sleuths
notice
that
Sameera's
parents
were
Muslims.
Then
they
arrest
Sameera's
father,
who
reveals
the
entire
story.
Sameera
is
a
Muslim
girl
and
her
fiancee,
who
masterminds
blasts
in
Mumbai
gets
killed
just
before
their
engagement.
So,
she
had
decided
to
avenge
the
killing.
As
per
a
plan,
she
cornered
Bharat
and
married
him.
On
learning
this,
Khan
and
Bharat
go
to
the
function,
but
could
not
stop
her
from
going
to
the
dais
due
to
some
security
reasons.
However,
Bharat
to
prevent
a
disaster,
snatches
Khan's
revolver
and
kills
Sameera.
PLUS:
The
director
has
maintained
suspense
all
through
the
film
and
the
storyline
though
not
predictable
appears
to
be
somewhat
interesting.
Rajiv
Kanakala
gave
an
impressive
performance.
Sindhu
Tulani
is
at
her
best.
She
not
only
filled
the
glamour
slot,
but
also
appeared
romantic
in
some
scenes
and
got
good
opportunity
to
prove
her
acting
capabilities.
Jackie
Shroff,
though
appeared
a
little
old,
did
justice
to
his
role.
Uttej
is
good
as
hero's
buddy.
However,
Rajiv
Kanakala's
performance
is
the
only
highlight
and
plus
point
for
the
movie.
MINUS:
Though
the
storyline
is
average,
the
director
gave
a
good
twist
to
it.
Though
it
was
he
who
penned
the
story,
screenplay
and
dialogues,
the
director
due
to
inexperience
remained
butter-fingered.
He
lost
grip
while
running
the
subject
many
times.
Music
by
Vijay
Kurakula
though
not
very
impressive
in
songs,
with
no
foot-tapping
numbers,
his
background
score
is
good
and
has
elevated
the
mood
of
the
film
in
some
scenes.
Remarks:
Camera
work
by
Joshi
is
not
bad
and
Marthand
K
Venkatesh
did
a
neat
job.
Production
values
of
UK
Avenues
are
okay.
The
film
is
good
for
serious
viewing,
and
the
entertainment
values
are
very
less.
Placement
of
songs
is
also
improper
and
spoiled
the
tempo
of
the
film.
Srikanth
Vemulapalli,
however,
appeared
a
promising
director,
and
hopes
he
could
deliver
a
good
film
in
his
next
project
by
learning
from
the
drawbacks
he
faced
in
this
film.
Cast:
Rajiv
Kanakala,
Sindhu
Tulani,
Jackie
Shroff,
Uttej,
Ali,
Raghu,
Raj
Bharat,
Jeeva,
Sandesh,
Melkote,
CVL
Narasimha
Rao,
Jenny,
Arthi,
Soumya,
Surekhavani,
Ayesha
Jaleel,
and
others
Credits:
Music
–
Vijay
Kurakula,
Lyrics
–
Vanamali,
Camera
–
Joshi,
Editing
–
Marthand
K
Venkatesh,
Presents
–
Maithri
Films
Pvt
Ltd,
Producer
–
P
Udaykiran,
Story,
screenplay,
dialogues
and
direction
–
Srikanth
Vemulapalli,
Banner:
UK
Avenues
Released
on:
August
22,
2008