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Madhumasam Sanjay (Sumanth) is a practical guy who believes in reasoning. He listens to his mind and ignores heart. Hamsa (Sneha) is a girl who believes strongly in human bonds and trusts everybody easily. Hamsa likes Sanjay immensely and proposes to marry him. Sanjay too accepts the proposal. In a casual chitchat, Sanjay reveals that he does not love her though he is marrying her. He feels that it is a marriage of convenience. Sanjay's confession hurts Hamsa and she cancels the alliance. As Sanjay slowly realizes the power of love and starts missing her, Hamsa becomes pragmatic and practical by ignoring his pleas for forgiveness. The rest of the story is all about how all ends well. .
Fullyhyderabad.com  (Nov 04, 2013)
Rating:  3/5

To also give credit where it’s due, the performances are all quite good, as is always the case with Teja’s films even when those cast are all newcomers (Uday Kiran being the lone exception). The film is active at all times, and there are plenty of inn.

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Idlebrain.com  (Nov 04, 2013)
Rating:  3/5

First half of the film is neat. Second half is stuffed with lot of melodrama and it appears boring, at times. This movie could be made in two ways. One is to make it just appeal to class audiences. The other one include all elements to make sure that ther.

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Fullyhyderabad.com  (Nov 04, 2013)
Rating:  2.5/5

Madhumasam is still a clean entertainer, and worth a watch if you like some mush with your popcorn..

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Cinegoer.net  (Nov 04, 2013)
Rating:  2.25/5

Last Word The movie falls below expectations. There are some good things in the movie, like a few witty dialogues and some humorous incidents. But this is not enough, since overall the movie is nothing exceptional..

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