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Something Something Review

on Jun 14, 2013

After a series of flops, Siddharth has teamed up with Tamil director Sundar C for Something Something. This film has been simultaneously made in Tamil and Telugu languages. Lets check out Something Something review to know more about the movie



Cast : Siddharth, Hansika, Brahmanandam, Ganesh Venkatraman
Dialogues : Veligonda Srinivas
Screenplay-Direction : Sundar C
Music : C. Sathya
Cinematography : Gopi Amarnath
Editing : Praveen & Srikanth
Producers : Subramanyam, Suresh
Banners : Lakshmi Ganapathi Films, Avani Cinemax Pvt LTD
Lyrics : Vanamali
Release Date : June 14, 2013


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Story

Kumar (Siddharth) is a shy and an introvert guy who finds it difficult to mingle with women. Sanjana (Hansika) joins in an IT firm where Kumar is working and its a love at first sight for our hero. Kumar takes the help of Love Guru Premji (Brahmanandam) to win his love. Will Kumar win Sanjana's heart? What is the relation between Kumar-Premji-Sanjana? All these elements form the rest of the Something Something movie.

Analysis

Something Something movie starts with an interesting voice over about Siddharth and his family. Though the film has been made simultaneously in Telugu, Tamil favor can be clearly seen in the movie. Dialogues are the key for this film and especially the conversations between Siddharth and Brahmanandam are well written. There no dull moment in the first half to specify except the pre-interval song 'Baam Baam' which suits only for Tamil audience.

Film becomes flat after an entertaining first half. Except the funny conversations between Siddharth & Brahmanandam, nothing seemed to be interesting. Thought the locations in the songs are exotic, music fails to keep the audience entertained.

Teluguone Perspective

Something Something movie has got a clean comedy and the entire first half is filled with hilarious episodes. Thanks to Brahmanandam, who carried the film upon his shoulders throughout the first half. As mentioned earlier, dialogues in the movie are the best part in the film. Entire credit goes to the director Sundar C for the screenplay and the casting of the actors. Overall. Something Something might not be a best film in Siddharth's carrer, but compared to his films in the recent times, this can be termed  as a better one. Samantha and Rana Daggubati have done cameo appearances in the film.

Performances

It's a cake walk character for Siddharth in this film. Full marks for the actor as a shy and an introvert guy. Hansika looked charming and gorgeous throughout the film. Brahmanandam has steals the show once again with his hilarious dialogue delivery. Ganesh Venkatraman was good and other artists did their job.

Technicalities

Dialogues by Veligonda Srinivas are too good with loads of punches. Music and BGM by Sathya is ok. Gopi Amarnath's cinematography is of top notch and so is the editing by  Praveen and Srikanth. Sundar has once again delivered his best in Screenplay and direction departments.

Positives

Brahmanandam

Dialogues and Funny conversations between Brahmanandam and Siddharth

Hansika


Negatives

Flat Second Half

Predictable Scenes

Songs


Final Word : Something Something is a time pass flick and a comedy entertainer

Teluguone Rating : 3/5

Reviewed by Vamsi Kaka


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