S/O satyamurthy Review
CAST AND CREW Production: S. Radhakrishna Cast: Allu Arjun, Nithya Menon, Rajendra Prasad, Samantha, Upendra Direction: Trivikram Srinivas...
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Production:S. Radhakrishna
Cast: Allu Arjun, Nithya Menon, Rajendra Prasad, Samantha, Upendra
Direction: Trivikram Srinivas
Screenplay: Trivikram Srinivas
Story: Trivikram Srinivas
Music: Devi Sri Prasad
Background score: Devi Sri Prasad
Cinematography: Prasad Murella
story:
The sudden death of a loving father brings a socio-economic crisis in a wealthy family leading to lot more trouble because of unforeseen happenings. Viraj Anand, S/o Satyamurthy takes charge of the situation and finally resolves all of it in the climax.
SOS is not that regular template you come across, but definitely has all the ingredients to appeal to audiences of all classes and masses. Be it the situations where the story is first established and then the characters being introduced.
Trivikram has trusted his screenplay, his cast and DSP's music as to pull off a simple story quite engagingly.Trivikram's understanding about the viewer's attention span has made the film a success.
Samantha comes almost throughout the film and also her looks and comical timing comprehend each other. She couldn't have asked for a better film. Her presence is even felt in an action sequence and she does tickle the funny bone in the first half of the film. During instances in the story when things get a little predictable, Trivikram brings another character to pilot the film. With three heroine playing the eye-candy, Adah Sharma gets to be the innocent, Samantha is funny and Nithya Menen is petite. It was surprising to see all the roles being given equal prominence and nothing or nobody was unnecessary.
It is Rajendra Prasad's characterization coinciding with the core story and lots of appealing situational comedy that gets the going interesting. Rajendra Prasad’s expertise as an actor does add so much value to the film. Kannada star Upendra plays a local goonda and the jumps with the dubbing; especially in the Tamil dialogues are pretty obvious. He looks muscled and massive. Sneha is his wife and she does play that home-maker who is nice to everybody.
Rating:3/5