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S/O Satyamurthy Review
- 4/10/2015 10:01:28 PM
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Cast: Allu Arjun, Samantha, Upendra, Nithya Menen, Rajendra Prasad, Adah Sharma, Ali.Direction: Trivikram Srinivas.Genre: Family.Duration: 2 hours 42 minutes.
Story: The film narrates the story of an youngster, who vows to live by the values taught by his father. However, his life turns topsy-turvy when his father passes away in a freak accident.
Movie Review: You can trust Trivikram Srinivas to hit all the right notes, especially when it comes to exploring familial relationships. If his previous film, Atharintiki Daredhi dealt with the relationship between a hero and his aunt, his latest drama S/O Satyamurthy is all about the father-son bonding. Unfortunately, the film only has glimpses of everything one expects from Trivikram and Allu Arjun, which is a pity.
The film is narrated from Viraj Anand's (Allu Arjun) point of view. And right from the onset, we are told that he wants to continue his father's (Satyamurthy) legacy. In the process, he finds himself becoming the very thing his father wanted him to be - a humble, caring and kind person. Satyamurthy (Prakash Raj) is the epitome of all the goodness in the world, which in turn has a huge impact on Viraj. One fine day, Viraj's life turns topsy-turvy when his father passes away in an accident. Later, he becomes the pillar of support to his family and the rest of the story is about how he regains everything that he loses in the beginning. In the midst of this riches-to-rags-to-riches story,
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