
Direction – Gopi Ganesh
Production – Dorai Swami
Story – Puri Jagannath
Starring – Sairam Shankar, Adonika, Ravi Teja
Music – Sunil Kashyap
Release Date – 10th Oct, 2014
An avid traveler, Samantha meets Kittu, a youngster of Vizag when she goes to Italy. Later when she loses her belongings, she rely on Kittu so that she can retrieve her lost passport, Kittu has his own plans. Story is about how Kittu shares his connection with after convincing her fall in love with him. And story continues.
The story written by one of the popular director Puri Jagannadh might give you little fever knowing that the story was written by director instead of writer. The leading actors Sairam Shankar and Adonika of this movie tried to make sure to give nerve-breaking experience with idiosyncrasies found throughout. The patience of some might be tested here trying to know what is going on the screen play while some may find it interesting finding solution coming out of maze.
The unusual type of story where two young couple end up meeting each other in Italy after which their lives entirely changes for ever in very less time. Samantha (Adonika) who lives in New York with her family loves travelling. Once she head to Italy, exploring with her interest from where she arrives Rome. She meet Kittu a youngster of Vizag who was travelling to Verona. Kittu with his interest after getting shocked he follows Samantha where ever she goes, following her, that is where the Samantha’s boyfriend , Rakesh ( Subba Raju ) feel upset about her relation with Kitty. Rest story is about how Kittu convince Samantha and make her fall in love with him.
The cinematography went quite well by PG Vinda with full credits about making the entire film into a tourism ad of Italy, Rome and Verona. And music of Kashyap felt quite pleasing though. Please do not ask about the script, which successfully proved itself to be first in the list of let downs of this film. And the list continues… Neither of Hero and Heroine managed to understand the effect of the scenes right from the beginning, credits goes to Puri Jagannadh.
Then the 10 minuts of play in between the story of Ravi Teja by Gopi Ganesh gave us little hints of this film beyond redemption. The director managed with good use of Ravi Teja and Ali’s cameos. At this point the joke was even clear with comic relief shown quite obvious to the audience. So, what would it mean when you ask about the comment?