![]() ![]() Shafi excels in the role of loyal step-brother of Gopichand. Prakash Raj is apt as a father who look for his own benefits at the cost his daughter's future. Others: Gopichand is terrific as Bhadranna with his cruel acts. Trisha's costumes and hairdo resembles that of Arti Agarwal in Nee Sneham film. Though Savita is good in her own way, a dubbing artist with native voice would have been better. She danced very gracefully to the music of Devi Sri Prasad with tremendous ease. She is beautiful and her performance is natural. Trisha: Trisha is a big plus to the film. However, you can find the shades of Krishnam Raju in his emotional/action dialogues. He also developed some kind of spontaneity while doing casual scenes. He perfectly balanced the romantic aspect and the action facet. Prabhas: You can see the tender side of Prabhas in the first half of this film. The rest of the story is all about how Venkat brings back Sailaja from the bastion of Bhadranna and how he clears off the misunderstanding with Sailaja in the process. Ranga Rao plants certain ego problems in the minds of Venkat and Sailaja and then paves a way for their love to break up. In the process, he is ready to marry off his daughter to Bhadranna for money. Ranga Rao (Prakash Raj), Sailaja's dad, is a typical black sheep having all kinds of bad habits. Bhadranna also likes Sailaja and wants to marry her. Bhadranna (Gopichand) is the most dreaded and ruthless landlord in Nizam area. Venkat (Prabhas) and Sailaja (Trisha) are youngsters at Warangal who fall in love. ![]()
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