Casting : Prakashraj, Bhumika, Tanikella, Parachuri Venkateswara Rao, Vizag Prasad, Siva Parvathi, Brahmi, Venu Madhav, MS, Krishna Bhagawan, Babu Mohan, Kausha, Asmita, Dhamravarapu and Others
Banner : Amodh Entertainments
Music : Chinna
Cinematography : Poorna
Producer : Vanitha, Radhika Reddy
Director : T Krupakar Reddy
Story:
A feminist tale, the story begins with Indira (bhumika) who is an MBA gold medalist and is ambitious about having a career. However, her father gets her married to the IAS topper Gautham (prakashraj). Indu decides to be a good wife but then Gautham is particular about having a baby boy. As fate would have it, Indu delivers a baby girl and Gautham is adamant about having a male child irrespective of Indu's physical condition. Few other instances happen which make Indu feel humiliated and she decides to put an end to it. How she does that and what happens from there forms the rest of the story.Performances:
Prakashraj gives a delectable performance and keeps the audience engaged. Bhumika looks elegant and she carries out her role with maturity.
Others: Tanikella was top notch, Brahmi was brief, M S was okay, Krishna Bhagawan was witty, Venu Madhav was poor, Siva Parvathi was standard, Vizag Prasad was alright, the others did their bit as required.
Analysis:
The director has come up with a rather biased theme and though the presentation was good, the narrative was okay. The dialogues were good at places, the script was okay, the screenplay was average. Background score was apt but songs were poor. Cinematography was neat. Editing was good. Costumes were adequate and art department was neat. The film is basically an attempt to show that women have rights and they must be given equal status in society. However, in this process, they have gone overboard and began to show the men as a total species of selfish nature. While the first half goes about with the regular plot, the second half develops doses of melodrama and unwanted songs. Overall, the film must be appreciated for its attempt and to highlight women's issues but due to the biased projection, it may not go down well with all.
eRpjuStory's Verdict : Strictly for Ladies
Rating : 2.5/5
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