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Saheba Subramanyam Review
- 12/15/2014 12:04:25 PM
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Cast: Cast: Dileep Kumar, Priyal Gor, M S Narayana, Rao Ramesh, Thagobothu RameshGenre: RomanceDuration: 2 hours 12 minutes
Story: For two hours twelve minutes, Subramanyam Sastry (Dileep Kumar) suffers pining for a girl who instantly falls in love with. So, you suffer with him. Your suffering becomes more than his. You get relief from the trauma you endure through the film only after Sastry eventually gets the girl, who he so much wants to marry. Sastry is happy. We wish we did not poke our nose into his affairs.
Movie Review: If you think Sastry has been heroic in his attempts to reach out to Ayesha (Priya Gor), no, he was not. Repeat: No, he wasn't. What are passed off as showing his daring nature, is simply resorting to the silly.
Finally when it appears impossible to gain her, he seems to reconcile himself to the situation as he is shown sitting all by himself at the seaside. And does the girl do anything heroic herself to convince her family about the boy from a different religious background who is interested in her? Precious little. It is only because of the dramatic and unexpected intervention of Ayesha's father that the movie has a happy ending - for Ayesha, Sastry and the police who help him. Your own trauma ends.
Why does Sastry love the Muslim girl so much? Like in all other Telugu films, it is just the first look. So you've got friends helping him. Helping her. He meets her. Shivers to explain his love for her. Finally does.
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