07/12/2011

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Movie Review : Sangarshana
Rating
: 2.5/5
Banner
: Company Productions
Cast
: Sasikumar, Allari Naresh, Swathi, Kanja Karuppu, Vasundhara, Niveda, Jayaprakash, Parotta Soori, Namo Narayana and Others
Music : Sundar C Babu
Cinematographer : Kathir
Producer: M Sasikumar
Director
: Samuthirakani
Released Date
: December 02, 2011

Sangarshana Tollywood Movie Review
Story: A fast paced tale, the story begins in Hyderabad and here come two youngsters from a village Kumar (sasi kumar) and Vikram (Allari Naresh). Both manage to find residence in the home of their friend (Ganja karuppu) and eventually get a job in a petrol bunk. Kumar and Vikram go out of their way to help people and they get good name in their locality. In no time, Bharathy (swati), a junior dancer begins to like Kumar and he also reciprocates. The story takes a turn when a gang of people arrive from a village and they start chasing Kumar and Vikram. Who are those people? Why are they chasing these two? All this forms the rest of the story.
Sangarshana Telugu Cinema Review
Presentation: The director has come up with a realistic storyline and while the presentation was good, the narrative got slow in few places. The script was well written and the screenplay was efficient. Background score was strong but only one song was impressive. Cinematography was upto the mark. Editing was required, especially during the second half. Costumes were natural and rustic while the art department was appealing. Sasi Kumar comes up with a riveting performance and he shoulders the film very well. Allari Naresh was equally good and he supports Sasi Kumar very well. Swathi scores the brownie points with her energy levels and expressions. Vasundhara was neat. Ganja Karuppu brought few smiles. Jayaprakash makes his presence felt. Parotta Soori was funny. The others did their bit as required and added value.
Sangarshana Filem Review
Conclusion: The film comes across with a typical flavour that is expected from this banner. This is the dubbed version of the Tamil film 'Poraali' and as expected, the nativity factor is missing. While the first half goes in a light hearted manner and has few jokes, it is the second half that takes a serious turn and the flashback episodes are shown. However, the momentum which was there in the first half was not sustained in the second half and few scenes give you a clichéd feeling. But still, there are those flashes of brilliance. Overall, this is a film that will work with the B, C centres. If only the makers were successful in creating a proper connect between the first and second half, it would have been appealing. At the box office, it could be an average to below average grosser.


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