
- Film : Srimannarayana
- Producer : Ramesh Puppala
- Director : Ravi Kumar Chavali
- Star Cast : Bala Krishna,Isha Chawla,Parvathi melton...
- Music Director : Chakri
- Rating :




2.25
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Story
Srimannarayana (Balakrishna) is a powerful journalist, who fights all odds in the society with his gutts. He initially saves a lady journo (Parvathy Melton) who later falls in love. Isha Chawla plays his cousin and fiancee while Vijay Kumar plays father of Balakrishna. The story revolves around Srimannarayana and his aim to fulfill his father's dreams. How Srimannarayana achieves his aim forms the remaining part of the story.Analysis :
The
direction and screenplay of Ravi Chavali are the main assets of the
film. Another highlight of the film is dialogue. Written by Ravi
Chavali, every punch dialogue uttered by Balakrishna literally wooed the
audience who whistled and clapped throughout the film. Music, composed
by Chakri, was okay. Cinematography was good too. It looks like producer
Ramesh Puppala made a good choice by selecting Ravi Chavali and
Balakrishna. Costumes could have been better. Choreography
too was okay. The choreography was okay. Screenplay could have been
better. The punch dialogues of Balakrishna were good. Some dialogues
such as "Baadadaniki bio-data enduku ra..." and ""Sri Krishnudu
bhagavadgeetha Arjunudu okkadike gaa cheppaadu. Mari prapanchamanthaa
elaa leak ayindi? Appudu koodaa piracy undaa?" received good response. But, on the whole, cinema was okay.Performance :
Balakrishna
is the life and soul of the movie and his performance was up to the
mark. Isha Chawla and Parvathy Melton did justice to their roles
although they had not much scope to perform. Vijay Kumar's acting was
outstanding. Kota Srinivas did splendid job as a bank manager. Jaya
Prakash Narayana gave deadly performance as antagonist. Dharmavarapu
Subramanyam made people laugh out their lungs.









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