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Erra Bus Review
- 11/20/2014 11:26:21 AM
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Cast: Dasari Narayana Rao, Vishnu Manchu, Catherine TresaDirection: Dasari Narayana RaoGenre: DramaDuration: 2 hours 38 minutesAvg Readers Rating:
Story : The film narrates the story of a youngster, who wants to go to the US, but before he realises his life spirals out of control when he brings his grandfather from the village to spend time with him.
Movie Review : Erra Bus is about Rajesh, played by Vishnu Manchu, who wants to settle down in the US, but before he leaves, he brings his 75-year-old grandfather, Narayana Swamy (Dasari Narayana Rao) from the village to spend some time with him in Hyderabad. And co-incidentally, Rajesh begins facing one problem after another because of his grandfather, who is clueless about the life in a city. But Rajesh loves his grandfather and does nothing to set things right and that does not go down well with his lady love, Raji (Catherine), who wants the grandfather out of their lives.
Now, Rajesh is caught between his affection for his grandfather Narayanaswamy and Raji, who is a doctor by profession. At least on three occasions, he makes it clear that his grandfather matters to him more than her and this friction between them continues throughout the film. Finally, there comes a point where he cannot take his grandfather's actions anymore. Imagine, the grandfather, out of sheer innocence, keeping his grandson's laptop on a burning stove! He's perennially misunderstood by the people in the apartment,
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