Prasad
Productions,
which
has
a
glorious
past
in
the
Telugu
film
industry,
has
come
up
with
a
meaningful
and
humanistic
film.
Director
Raj
Madiraju
brought
out
the
film
Rushi
in
such
a
way
that
the
film
could
be
screened
in
film
festivals
and
at
the
same
time
it
has
lots
of
commercial
values
too.
Read
on
for
the
review.
Rushi
(Aravind
Krishna)
is
pursuing
his
medical
education.
He
believes
in
practical
thinking
and
is
a
straight-forward
man.
He
loses
his
heart
to
his
classmate
Puja
(Supriya
Shailaja).
Though
Puja
rejects
him
in
the
beginning,
she
too
starts
loving
him
later,
as
Puja
realises
that
he
is
pursuing
the
doctor
course
not
for
money
but
to
serve
the
people.
The
first
half
of
the
entire
film
runs
in
the
college
backdrop
and
is
full
of
entertainment.
As
the
first
half
is
coming
to
an
end,
the
hero
comes
across
a
young
boy
named
Karthik
(Master
Gaurav)
who
is
battling
for
his
life.
Rushi
is
not
a
qualified
doctor
yet
starts
treatment
and
everyone
start
criticising
him
for
taking
the
initiative.
However,
Rushi
discusses
with
his
friends
about
the
boy"s
disease
and
he
expresses
his
doubt
that
Karthik
needs
heart
transplant.
Surprisingly,
a
panel
of
senior
doctors
who
examine
Karthik
opine
the
same.
Now,
Rushi,
Puja
and
his
friends
start
searching
for
a
donor.
They
are
looking
for
either
brain-dead
or
accident
victims.
At
this
juncture,
the
director
has
inserted
a
twist.
The
remaining
part
should
be
seen
on-screen.
Performance:
Aravind
Krishna
has
given
a
matured
performance.
His
acting
skills
has
improved
comparatively
with
his
earlier
film.
He
looks
handsome
looks
with
a
well-toned
body.
The
actor
has
expressed
different
emotions
in
a
right
passion
and
has
shown
some
ease
in
dance
Supriya
has
some
good
looks
and
her
debut
performance
is
okay.
She
makes
a
good
pair
with
the
hero.
Gaurav
looks
cute.
All
the
other
artistes
have
done
justice
to
their
respective
roles.
Technical:
The
dialogues
in
the
film
are
passable.
There
are
a
number
of
songs
in
the
film
and
the
audiences
make
use
of
them
to
smoke
or
to
have
some
tea.
If
their
numbers
were
cut
short,
the
film
would
be
more
interesting.
Don
Chandran"s
music
is
good
and
some
of
the
tracks
by
Singdha
are
quite
melodious.
The
camera
work
and
editing
are
just
okay.
However,
despite
making
a
good
product,
he
has
done
some
minor
mistakes
here
and
there
and
they
are
ignorable.
He
has
made
a
good
effort
to
bring
out
the
acting
talents
of
artistes.
His
portrayal
of
characters
reveals
this.
Though
the
first
half
gives
a
feel
that
is
just
a
watchable
film,
the
second
half
arrests
the
audiences
to
their
seats
and
makes
them
to
sit
tight.
Especially,
the
way
of
narration
of
the
story
in
the
form
of
hero
telling
about
his
life
to
a
television
journalist
is
good.
Remarks:
No
doubt,
Rushi
has
a
good
theme
and
has
been
also
tackled
effectively
and
worth
appreciation.
It
is
a
different
from
routine
film.
The
film
leaves
to
the
audiences
some
meaningful
thoughts.
Watch
the
film
if
you
are
really
looking
for
a
different
flick
with
a
touch
of
entertainment.
Cast:
Aravind
Krishna,
Supriya,
Raviprakash,
Master
Gaurav
and
others.
Credit:
Music
–
Don
Anand,
Lyrics
–
Snigdha,
Cinematography
–
Tribhuvan
Babu,
Editing
–
Srikar
Prasad,
Producer
–
Ramesh
Prasad,
Story,
screenplay
and
direction
–
Raj
Madiraju
Banner:
Prasad
Productions
Pvt
Ltd
Released
on:
February
10,
2012