Late
EVV
Satyanarayana
had
directed
Aha
Naa
Pellanta
with
Dr
Rajendra
Prasad
in
the
lead
role
and
it
was
a
non-stop
entertainer.
Though,
the
latest
film
with
the
same
title
directed
by
Veerabhadram,
a
protege
of
EVV,
has
nothing
to
do
with
the
earlier
film,
it
is
second
to
none
in
terms
of
entertainment
and
the
film
is
quite
hilarious
for
all
the
two
hours
of
its
run.
The
film
is
made
on
the
lines
of
Dhee.
The
most
interesting
point
in
the
film
is
that
Allari
Naresh,
who
used
to
dominate
the
film
with
his
performance,
has
downplayed
in
this
film
giving
opportunity
to
the
movement
of
the
film
on
situational
comedy.
Srihari,
Brahmanandam,
Subbaraju
and
Samrat
took
the
lead
in
the
perfect
running
of
the
film
on
a
comedy
note.
Read
on
for
Aha
Naa
Pellanta
review.
Story:
Subrahmanyam
aka
Subbu
(Allari
Naresh)
is
a
software
engineer,
who
was
brought
up
by
his
maternal
uncle
(Ahuti
Prasad),
a
doctor.
He
searches
for
an
alliance
to
his
innocent
nephew
but
could
not
get
a
suitable
girl.
However,
Subbu
has
a
soft
corner
towards
his
colleague
Madhu
(Anita)
and
secretly
loves
her.
But
Madhu
is
fond
of
rich
living.
Subbu
works
in
a
firm
managed
by
Busy
Balaraj
(Brahmanandam).
Once
Balaraj
throws
a
party
and
Subbu
gets
drunk.
By
the
time
he
wakes
up,
he
finds
a
Sanjana
(Ritu
Barmecha)
by
his
side
in
his
house.
Sanjana"s
elder
brother
Durga
(Srihari)
and
two
other
brother
(Subbaraju
and
Samrat)
thrash
Subbu
and
force
him
to
marry
their
sister
alleging
that
Subbu
is
in
love
with
their
sister.
They
invite
Subbu
to
meet
their
father
JJ
(Nagineedu).
Being
intelligent,
Subbu
gets
the
video
CD
of
the
CC
camera
in
the
bar
and
finds
that
the
three
brothers
played
the
drama
and
arranged
all
this.
At
this
juncture,
Madhu
tells
Sanjana
that
Subbu
did
not
love
her
and
is
favouring
her.
Sanjana
in
turn
tells
her
brothers
that
they
can
threaten
Subbu
and
get
married
to
her
but
it
is
absurd
to
marry
someone
who
doesn"t
love
her.
Meanwhile,
love
guru
(Vennela
Kishore)
enters
the
scene.
What
happens
next
should
be
seen
on-screen.
Performance:
Allari
Naresh
has
given
his
best
performance.
However,
his
character
has
underplayed
giving
more
scope
for
the
narration
of
the
story
with
the
help
of
other
artistes
like
Srihari,
Brahmanandam,
Subbaraju,
Samrat
and
others.
Once
again,
Srihari
has
given
a
hilarious
performance
on
the
lines
of
Dhee
and
he
lived
up
to
the
expectations.
Surprisingly,
Subbaraju
and
Samrat
also
played
roles
have
laced
with
perfect
comedy.
The
director
has
used
Brahmanandam
to
the
fullest.
Nagineedu
has
delivered
an
honest
performance,
as
a
factionist.
Ahuti
Prasad
has
done
justice
to
his
role.
Among
the
female
artistes,
though
a
debutant
Ritu
Barmecha
had
done
justice
to
her
role.
Technical:
Raghu
Kunche
has
tried
his
hand
in
music
direction
for
this
film
and
a
couple
of
songs
are
quite
melodious.
Especially,the
marriage
song
'Pellichesukora
Subrahmanyam…" is
very
catchy
and
good
to
hum.
He
has
also
remixed
a
song
'Chinukulaa
Raali…"
from
Nalugu
Sthambhalata,
which
is
quite
melodious
and
perfect.
Background
score
by
Koti
could
have
been
a
little
better
as
it
has
failed
to
elevate
certain
scenes.
Cinematography
by
Lok
Nath
is
just
okay.
The
colour
mixing
in
the
first
song
is
a
good
experiment.
Editing
by
MR
Varma
is
apt,
as
none
of
the
scenes
appeared
lengthy
and
boring.
The
director
has
come
up
with
an
interesting
storyline
with
perfect
presentation
and
simple
narration.
Though
there
are
some
jerks
in
screenplay
here
and
there,
the
comedy
has
helped
to
ignore
such
scenes.
The
director
has
not
lost
grip
on
the
subject
at
any
given
time.
Remarks:
At
a
time,
when
the
film
lovers
are
of
the
opinion
that
they
are
not
getting
good
movies
to
watch,
this
film
could
be
a
perfect
solace
for
them.
After
doing
a
day"s
hard
work
or
feeling
very
tired
with
daily
chores,
you
can
go
to
the
movie
and
get
the
adequate
relief
by
having
a
hearty
laugh.
It
is
a
must
watch
film
for
all
those,
who
need
complete
entertainment.
Allari
Naresh
has
proved
that
he
is
the
producers"
hero
with
a
perfect
guarantee
(leave
alone
minimum
guarantee)
for
their
investment.
Debutant
Veerabhadram
has
given
a
fitting
tribute
to
his
mentor
EVV
by
dedicating
the
film
to
him.
Cast:
Allari
Naresh,
Ritu
Barmecha,
Srihari,
Nagineedu,
Subbaraju,
Samrat,
Brahmanandam,
Ahuti
Prasad,
Pruthvi,
MS
Narayana,
Jayaprakash
Reddy,
Ranganath,
Dharmavarapu
Subrahmanyam,
Vennela
Kishore,
Gundu
Hanumanta
Rao,
Satyam
Rajesh,
Anita,
Rajitha,
Madhavi,
Hamsanandini
and
others.
Credits:
Cinematography
–
Loknath,
Editing
–
MR
Varma,
Music
–
Raghu
Kunche,
Background
score
–
Koti,
Lyrics
–
Bhuvanachandra,
Bhaskarabhatla,
Ramajogaiah
Sastry,
Sirasri,
Action
–
Dragon
Prakash,
Stills
–
Giri,
Producer
–
Ramabrahmam
Sunkara,
Story,
screenplay
and
direction
–
Veerabhadram.
Banner:
AK
Entertainments
Released
on:
March
2,
2011