Srirastu Subhamastu Review

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Producer Allu Aravind's younger son Allu Sirish didn't impress anyone with his first two movies "Gouravam" and "Kotha Janta" though the latter was a hit. He took a gap and went for a makeover.

His third film “Srirastu Subhamastu” is here. Directed by Parasuram, the film’s trailer seemed very promising and created good buzz. So how has the film fared?

Story:

Sirish (Allu Sirish) is a jolly guy. On a Kashmir trip, he sees Anu (Lavanya), a student studying in Vizag and it is a love at first sight. Sirish’s father (Prakash Raj) despises his elder son for marrying a middle-class girl against his wishes. When he is admonishing his son, Sirish tells his father that not all girls love rich businessmen for money.

Sirish reveals that he has liked a girl and he would approach her without revealing that he is the son of a rich person. If she loves him as he is, not for his background, Sirish’s father has to change his opinion or he would marry any girl his father arranges for him.

Both father and son agree to this challenge and he goes to Vizag and starts wooing her.

Analysis:

Srirastu Subhamastu story is as old as Charminar and narration is monotonous. Telugu film industry, in last one decade, has seen such story and screenplay umpteen times. In second half, hero enters into heroine’s family after her marriage is fixed with someone else, and then tries to impress her elders.

However, even in such routine story, what stands out positively is director and writer parasuram’s skill as dialogue writer. Especially in second half of the movie, Parasuram has conceived two great scenes between the lead cast. One is between Rao Ramesh and Sirish, followed by Prakash Raj and Sirish. Thus, towards the climax movie has its strengths shown in terms of sentiment scenes. Ali, Subbaraju comedy is little relief in second half.

In this relaunch attempt of Allu Sirish, the producers should have opted for a fresh story or treatment. However, Allu Sirish has looked way better than his first innings but his expressions in love scenes really trickle our funny bone. He must improve in this area to succeed. Lavanya Tripathi is just OK as heroine; Her lip sync did not match.

Another positive point is, despite typical formula film, this movie won’t bore you much. With no positive or negative spikes, the narration flows just like that. This movie will appeal to those who like sentimental movies. While the pre climax scenes are pretty good, climax is too cinematic. Another plus is the characterization of all primary cast is good.

Plus Points :

The feel good nature of the story is one of the major asset to the movie. Even though the story plot has been a routine and predictable one, there are other things like romance, family emotions and mainly the comedy at right intervals gives boost to the movie. The music plays another major role for the movie which has something new. And finally the second half drags the movie to a successful point giving the audience a full treat of family drama.

Minus Points :

The major minus of the movie is the routine plot which has been coming from ages. Allu Sirish has definitely increased his acting skills but has to put on more in scenes like family drama and emotions. The first half of the movie does not go well compared to the second half which has some content. Various artists like Prakash Raj and Suma latha were given a diluted characters which has noting much to do in the film.

Final Word : Strictly For Family Audience Without Any Expectations

Movie: Srirastu Subhamastu
Rating: 2.75/5
Banner: Geetha Arts
Cast: Allu Sirish, Lavanya Tripathi, Prakash Raj, Hamsa Nandini, Rao Ramesh, Sumalatha, Subbaraju, Pragati, Ali, Tanikella Bharani and others
Music: S S Thaman
Cinematography: Manikandan
Action: Ram-Laxman
Editing: Marthand K Venkatesh
Art: Ramanjaneyulu
Producer: Allu Aravind
Story, Screen Play, Direction: Parasuram
Release date: August 05, 2016

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