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Saradaga Ammayitho Movie Review


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Cast : Varun Sandesh,Nisha Agarwal
Story expansion : Balabadhruni Ramani
Screenplay Advisor : Surendra Krishna
Lyrics : Saahithi, Chandrabose, Sri Mani
Choreography : Brinda, Swarna, Suchitra CHandrabose, Prem-Gopi
Art : D Y Sarya Narayana
Editing : Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao
Music: Ravi Varma
Story Screenplay Dialouges Direction : P BHanu Sankar
Producer : Pattikonda Arpita, Kishore, Kiran, Kumar Swamy
Banner : Sri Kumara Swamy Productions Banner
Movie Release Date: 14th June 2013

Varun Sandesh has been appearing in way too movies and most of them have fared badly. He is back yet again with his latest film ,Saradaga Ammaitho. The film has Nisha Agarwal and Charmi has appeared in a special role. The film has managed to hit the screens today. Let’s see how it is.

Story:

Santosh(Varun Sandesh) is a playboy. He leads a flashy lifes and has affairs with lots of girls. One fine day, he meets Geetha(Nisha Agarwal) and falls for her grace. He tries to woo her but to his bad luck, is ignored by Geetha completely. But he does not lose hope and continues to bug her.

Sick and tired of Santosh’s tricks, Geetha throws him a huge challenge. She asks him to live in a ladies hostel for ten days and lays down a condition that he should not flirt with anyone. Once Santosh lands in the hostel, his patience is tested by some good looking girls who try to woo him all the time.

Santosh tries hard to keep away from these unnecessary attentions and in the process realizes his true love for Geetha. He decides to confront Geeta once again but to his shock comes to know that Geetaha has left him for good.

A depressed Santosh starts searching for Geetha and once he finds her ,he comes to know some bitter truths about Geetha and her identity. What are those truths? Why did Geetha leave him for good? That forms the rest of the story.

Positive Points:

Varun Sandesh has done a decent job in the movie. He is good in the scenes based in the ladies hostel. Nisha Agarwal gets a plump role and she makes the most of it. She looks beautiful in the songs.
Rao Ramesh is neat. Ali and Mumaith Khan are OK as a married couple and try to bring some laugh with their double meaning jokes. When compared to the first half second half has some interesting twits.

Negative Points:

Saradaga Ammaotho has a story which you might have seen in many films. The entire first half is outdated and has nothing much to offer. One would surely wonder why a star like Charmee needs to appear in a character which has no significance to the film. She is utterly wasted

Though second half has many twists and turns, most of them are highly predictable. An unnecessary comedy track and way too many songs spoil the flow of the film.

Double meaning dialogues are very cheesy.

The makers have faltered in the execution of this movie. A below par screenplay and some mediocre direction lets this film down completely.

Technical Points:

Music is ok. Editing could have been sharper as some scenes could have been chopped off. Camera work is pretty good.

Direction is not upto the mark and leaves a lot to be desired.

Verdict:

Saradaga Ammaitho is let down by its poor execution. A below par first half, predictable story line and way too many characters spoil the fun completely. This film can safely be skipped.