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Seetakoka Chiluka

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Srinivas (Navdeep) and Laxmi (Sheela) both belonging to the same village, go to a city college. Not surprisingly they fall in love. The villain for them is Laxmi's sister's hisband (Prithviraj). He covets for her and also manages to convince Laxmi's parents (Vijayakumar and Sangeetha) that he is believable and acceptable. But deep inside, he moves the coin against the duo.

The lover couple has to get past his shenanigans to unite. Can they or will the bad man have the last laugh? You pretty well know. The compact story has dealt in a compact sort of way, with right amount of music and sentiments.

Navdeep, as the love-lorn youth, and a man dissipating the duplicitous ways of the arch villain, is full energy and bounce. He puts in a lot of effort. He dances with elegant abandon. Sheela is cute and convincing. Not averse to glamour, the young girl, if nurtured properly can go a long way. Prithviraj as the heroine's brother-in-law and the main villain brings out the devious and duplicity in his character convincingly. Subalekha Sudhakar as the hero's father, Vijayakumar and Sangeetha are all okay. Suhasini, as district Collector, delivers an inspirational note.

Mani Sharma's music is lively and fits the bill. Come to think of it, the raciness in his work adds to the tempo of the film. The other technical aspects are nothing to write home about.

Raja, the director, has not tried anything out of ordinary. He seems to have accomplished what he set out to. But is it enough?

Release Date: Jul 10, 2006
Language: Tollywood Length: 02 hrs 20 mins
Cast: Navadeep, Sheela, Suhasini, Pruthvi, Vijay Kumar, Krishna Bhagawan, Ali, Dharmavarapu Subramanyam, Subhalekha Sudhakar, Sangeetha, Manorama
Director: A.r.raja
Music Director: Mani Sharma
Producer: Hari Gopala Krishnamurthy
Genre: Love
Writer: A.r.raja
Advisory: U/A
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Seetakoka Chiluka Srinivas (Navdeep) and Laxmi (Sheela) both belonging to the same village, go to a city college. Not surprisingly they fall in love. The villain for them is Laxmi's sister's hisband (Prithviraj). He covets for her and also manages to convince Laxmi's parents (Vijayakumar and Sangeetha) that he is believable and acceptable. But deep inside, he moves the coin against the duo. The lover couple has to get past his shenanigans to unite. Can they or will the bad man have the last laugh? You pretty well know. The compact story has dealt in a compact sort of way, with right amount of music and sentiments. Navdeep, as the love-lorn youth, and a man dissipating the duplicitous ways of the arch villain, is full energy and bounce. He puts in a lot of effort. He dances with elegant abandon. Sheela is cute and convincing. Not averse to glamour, the young girl, if nurtured properly can go a long way. Prithviraj as the heroine's brother-in-law and the main villain brings out the devious and duplicity in his character convincingly. Subalekha Sudhakar as the hero's father, Vijayakumar and Sangeetha are all okay. Suhasini, as district Collector, delivers an inspirational note. Mani Sharma's music is lively and fits the bill. Come to think of it, the raciness in his work adds to the tempo of the film. The other technical aspects are nothing to write home about. Raja, the director, has not tried anything out of ordinary. He seems to have accomplished what he set out to. But is it enough?. thumbnail text Be the first to review
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