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Pranam Then there was a village in coastal area. Sivudu (Naresh) belongs to lower caste and Katyayani (Sadaf) is a chaste Brahmin. When the village head comes to know that they fell in love, he decides to hang them off because inter-caste love/marriage is a sin as per their village laws. These two souls take a rebirth. Kathyayani is born as Uma, a sister of powerful politician (Benerjee). Sivudu is born as Kaasi, a NRI orphan who returns back from USA to do a Telugu music video album. He is in search of a pristine Telugu girl and he finds Uma. They fall in love, but her politician brother wants her to get married to his nephew (Shafi). Uma and Kaasi run away from Vizag city to coastal area and incidentally they land in a place where Kathyayani and Sivudu lived. The village men identify them. The rest of the film is all about how all ends well..
Fullyhyderabad.com  (May 25, 2013)
Rating:  3/5

The story is nothing new, but if you're happy with some beautiful visuals and good music, this one is a good bet..

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Idlebrain.com  (May 25, 2013)
Rating:  3/5

The film starts on a good note and ends on a happy note. The 1st birth episode is very good. The climax is also good but quick. The in between narration did not sustain the mood of the film. The highlights of the film are Sadaf, director's taking, music .

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Rated 3 2
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