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Movie:Madhumasam
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Released On:Nov 30, 2006
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.
Analysis :
Sumanth: Sumanth is good in the role of Sanjay with a peculiar attitude. His character in this film is of class nature with a scope for action sequences. Looks like Sumanth is opting for Venkatesh kind of roles in his films. They are either sympathetic or family oriented (Satyam, Chinnodu and Madhumasam). madhumasamOthers: Sneha is perfect fit for the role of dependent women who is forced to become independent. Parvati Melton is OK. Venkat did a guest role. Venu Madhav, Dharmavarapu and Siva Reddy did a separate comedy track. Siva Reddy's mimicry episode gives comic relief. Chalapati Rao got a meaty role as an understanding father and justified it. Ravi Babu takes the duty of raping heroine (which usually reserved for Chalapati Rao in old films) in this film. Ahuti Prasad is good with seema dialect. Giri Babu and Surya are adequate
TeluguOne Perspective :
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 there is something to everybody. Producer Rama Naidu followed the second path. This film is definitely better than any of the recent films made by D Rama Naidu. The success of this film will depend on how it caters to family crowds.