Subrahmanyam For Sale Movie Review – 3/5

Movie:
Subrahmanyam For Sale
Rating:
3/5
Cast: Sai Dharam Tej, Regina Cassandra, Rao Ramesh and others
Directed by: Harish Shankar
Produced by: Dil Raju
Music by: Mickey J.Meyer
Release Date: 24th Sep 2015
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Subrahmanyam For Sale Movie Review

Story: 

Subramanyam (Sai Dharam Tej) is a good man but turns selfish due to circumstances. He goes to US in search of dollars. There he meets Seetha (Regina) who comes there to get married to her love interest Abhi (Ranadheer). Seetha is the elder daughter of Reddappa (Suman).

But the marriage breaks up and then Subrahmanyam rescues her. Both of their problems bring them together. When things appear good, trouble comes back haunting Seetha. What happens next in their lives and love forms the rest of the story.

Performances: 

Despite the film being Sai Dharam Tej’s third film only, the actor had displayed tremendous ease in body language and screen presence. The comedy timing improved a bit and has to get further better going forward. The disappointing thing is the zero improvement in the emotional scenes. The 2-3 emotional scenes he is in totally failed to showcase any emotion.

Regina is shown as an emotional lady and she does well there. Their Chemistry worked out big time. Brahmi is at usual self and managed to entertain. Rao Ramesh plays an over the top villain and he is decent. Ajay and other character artistes are fine.

Technical Performances: 

Subrahmanyam for Sale is a routine Harish Shankar in Srinu Vaitla’s format. The movie has his usual doses of comedy, few double meaning dialogues and some dose of emotions. He also worked on his most usual second half problem. The emotional climax however did not worked out and in fact turned unintentionally comical.

The film’s music composed by Mickey J.Meyer is quite below par. The rerecording is slightly better. He failed mainly in working for mass song which are not his forte. Camera work is good while Editing is decent. Choreography is fine with couple of songs while dialogues are penned well. Dil Raju’s production values are good as well.

Plus Points: 

  • Entertainment
  • Second half
  • Lead pair chemistry

Minus Points:

  • Wafer thin Storyline
  • Weak first half
  • Poor ending

Final Say: Subrahmanyam for Sale is a decent film despite its drawbacks. The director manages to keep us interested with some good comedy start to the end. The film is no where near Harish Shankar’s best but is definitely better than his last outing. A one time watch!!

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