Lagadapati
Sirisha"s
latest
film
Sneha
Geetam
is
almost
like
a
sequel
to
Happy
Days
of
Sekhar
Kammula.
Madhura
Sridhar
has
made
his
debut
with
a
perfect
storyline,
where
the
youth
of
the
present
generation,
especially
the
engineering
students,
would
identify
themselves
in
at
least
one
of
the
characters
in
the
film.
The
story
is
all
about
the
students,
who
wanted
to
achieve
a
particular
goal
they
set
during
their
student
days.
The
film
dealt
with
different
concepts
like
love,
career,
relationship,
cheating
and
the
travails
in
a
software
company
and
also
the
pervert
team
leaders
in
such
firms.
Let
us
go
into
the
detail…
Story:
A
group
of
friends
Arjun
(Sandeep),
Ravi
(Venky),
Krishna
(Chaitanya),
Shailu
(Shreya
Dhanwantari)
and
Pooja
(Riya)
who
complete
their
engineering
graduation
from
a
college.
Everyone
had
different
goals
in
their
life.
Arjun
wants
to
become
a
film
director,
and
had
a
soft
corner
towards
his
junior
Mahalakshmi(Suhani).
For
him
his
goal
is
important
than
his
love.
Ravi,
whose
parents
die
during
his
childhood,
grow
up
with
the
help
of
some
relatives,
but
wants
to
become
an
entrepreneur
for
himself
and
instead
of
seeking
a
job
he
wants
to
give
job
to
others.
Shailu
loves
him
so
much
but
hesitates
to
express
her
love
as
she
doesn"t
know
what
was
the
opinion
of
Ravi.
Learning
this,
Ravi
proposes
her.
Krishna
had
a
typical
middle-class
attitude
and
has
no
big
goals
in
his
life
except
five
digit
salary,
four
wheeler,
three
knots
and
two
children
and
a
joyful
life.
He
proposes
to
Pooja,
who
is
in
dire
need
of
a
job,
to
get
rid
of
her
parents
who
used
to
quarrel
every
now
and
then.
However,
Pooja
gets
poor
marks
because
of
household
disturbances,
but
gets
a
chance
to
attend
campus
recruitment
interview
and
one
pervert
team
leader
(Lohit
Kumar)
helps
her
to
get
a
job.
After
joining
the
job,
the
team
leader
try
to
induce
her
by
several
ways
and
Pooja
could
not
wriggle
out
of
him
and
this
widens
the
gap
between
Pooja
and
Krishna.
All
these
friends,
except
Krishna,
join
together
at
Sandeep"s
house
for
his
parents" marriage
anniversary.
Once
Pooja"s
team
leader
makes
an
indecent
proposal
to
her
and
Pooja
goes
to
Krishna
and
blames
him
for
misunderstanding
her
despite
four
years
of
friendship.
They
both
go
to
the
team
leader
and
thrash
him
and
Pooja
gets
rid
of
the
job
and
gets
a
job
with
the
firm
where
Krishna
was
working.
Shailu
also
tells
her
parents
about
her
love
with
Ravi
and
Ravi
goes
straight
to
Shailu"s
parents
that
his
aim
was
to
become
an
entrepreneur
and
not
just
do
a
routine
10
to
5
job.
Shailu"s
parents
appreciate
Ravi
and
agree
to
wait
till
he
reaches
the
goal.
So,
the
only
one
that
remains
idle
is
Arjun.
He
also
tries
his
best
but
could
not
achieve
his
goal
in
the
prescribed
one
year
period
set
by
his
father.
So,
he
forces
him
to
go
to
US
for
higher
studies.
Watch
the
film
to
know
what
happens
in
the
end.
PERFORMANCE:
Sandeep,
Venky,
Chaitanya,
Shreya
Dhanwantari,
Ria
have
done
justice
to
their
respective
roles
and
they
make
the
audiences,
especially
the
youth
and
preferably
the
engineering
college
students
to
identify
themselves
with
one
among
them.
Suhani"s
character
is
not
really
necessary
but
the
director
kept
him
to
give
a
heroine
opposite
Sandeep.
All
of
them
have
maintained
good
comedy
timing
in
the
first
half,
and
excelled
in
giving
a
good
performance
in
sentimental
scenes
in
the
second
half.
The
highlight
of
the
film
is
the
'Pitamaha"
role
played
by
Krishnudu.
He
evoked
very
good
laughter
whenever
he
appeared
on
the
screen.
Venumadhav
also
tickled
the
funny
bones
of
the
audiences
to
some
extent.
Vennela
Kishore
played
the
role
of
Bhushanam,
similar
to
that
of
Manikyam
played
by
Tanikella
Bharani
in
'Money".
TECHNICAL:
Dialogues
by
Venky,
Mohan
Bharadwaj,
Kishore
and
Swamy
are
good
in
parts.
Camera
by
PG
Vinda
is
average
but
he
shot
the
film
excellently
especially
during
song
sequences.
Editing
by
Lokesh
Chenna
is
another
drawback
as
most
of
the
scenes
were
cut
abruptly
and
some
of
them
appear
quite
disjointed.
Music
by
Sunil
Kashyap
is
average.
Of
all
the
lyrics
'Sarigamapadani"
and
'Oka
Snehame"
were
impressively
tunes.
However,
his
re-recording
skills
are
excellent.
As
far
as
screenplay,
though
it
has
some
loopholes,
it
excelled
in
few
parts.
The
core
theme
of
the
film
exactly
starts
from
the
point
where
Happy
Days
ended.
It
fairly
explains
that
the
real
life
begins
from
the
day
when
college
life
ends.
The
director
was
able
to
maintain
good
balance
between
fear
and
responsibility
in
parents.
ANALYSIS:
Debutant
director
Madhura
Sreedhar
chose
a
good
subject
to
start
his
career
and
he
proved
that
he
could
handle
as
many
characters
with
a
smooth
screenplay.
Though
the
film
reminds
the
audiences
of
Happy
Days
and
gives
a
feel
of
a
sequel
to
it,
it
may
not
fare
so
well
on
the
lines
of
Happy
Days.
The
director
and
producer
should
be
commended
for
choosing
songs
that
are
meaningful
and
are
in
tune
with
the
story.
Cast:
Sandeep,
Venky,
Chaitanya,
Shreya
Dhanwantari,
Ria,
Suhani,
Krishnudu,
Lohith
Kumar,
Vennela
Kishore,
Venu
Madhav
and
others.
Credits:
Dialogues
–
Venky,
Mohan
Bharadwaj,
Kishore,
Swamy,
Camera
–
PG
Vinda,
Editing
–
Lokesh
Chenna,
Music
–
Sunil
Kashyap,
Screenplay
assistance
–
Mohan
Bharadwaj,
Producer
–
Lagadapati
Sirisha
Sridhar,
Story,
Screenplay,
Direction
–
Madhura
Sreedhar.
Banner:
Larsco
Entertainment.