Saradamba (Jayalalitha) is a beautiful wife of a landlord Narayana Swamy (Tanikella Bharani) in a village. She is a kind woman who is well known for her charitable work. Kanakayya (Tallavajjula Mehaneesh) is a bright student from a poor family and he gets a free lunch (vaaraalabbai) at Saradamba's house. Saradamba is very fond of Kanakayya.One fine day, Kanakayya falls ill. The medicine offered by the regular doctor is of no use. Parents of Kanakayya call in Kalimata's devotee and medicine practitioner Gopayya (Tallavajjula Sundaram) from neighboring village for an advice. After the check-up, Gopayya declares that Kanakayya is suffering from Doshagunam. According to him, Doshagunam is caused when a boy has sexual intercourse with a middle-aged woman. Gopayya advices Kanakayya's parents that the only panacea for Doshagunam is a concoction prepared with the blood extracted from the thigh of woman who had sex with Kanakayya. That night Kanakayya utters the name of Saradamba repeatedly in the sleep and it turns the needle of suspicion towards Saradamba. Did Saradamba seduce Kanakayya? Would she give blood for Kanakayya's medicine? Is Doshagunam really a scientifically proven ailment or a myth? To know the answers, you must watch this film on the big screen.
Analysis :
Jaya Lalitha: Jayalalitha is the protagonist of the film. It's rather a risky decision to cast an actress who is known as a vamp girl in an art film as the leading lady. She is perfectly apt for the role and she performed very well. However, there is a bit of artificiality in her dubbing. And casting her helped the director in putting the audiences in two minds about the character of Saradamba about whether she has actually indulged in sex with the boy or not.Others: Tanikella Bharani is perfect for the role of Narayana Swamy that has different shades. Tallavajjula Mehaneesh is pretty confident in a vital role. This film opens on Surya. He did extremely well as the doctor who narrates the flashback. The other actors in the film are fresh faces and all of them did their bit well.
TeluguOne Perspective :
This film is a one and half an hour duration film made with a digital camera on a shoestring budget of approximately Rs. 8 lakhs (It is learnt that artists and technicians worked without taking any remuneration). This film is an out and out art film aimed at international film festivals. This film was already sent to Toronto Film festival. The present generation does not have time/patience to read literature. It is a great effort on the part of makers to produce Chalam story on a big screen. By looking at this film, the present generation youth would get the opportunity of realizing the revolutionary thought process of Chalam. It is a pretty decent film. And a must watch for all art film aficionados.