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Movie review - Nee Premakai - by Gudipoodi Srihari
Nee Premakai
Nee Premakai
(Romantic comedy)
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Genre: Love
Banner: Suresh Productions
Cast: Abbas, Vineeth, Laya, Sonia Agrawal, Dr D Ramanaidu, Satyanarayana, Chandramohan, Brahmanandam, Sudhakar, AVS, Ali, MS Narayana, KPV Prasad, Manorama, Kavitha, Sana, Anitha Chowdary, Soumya Roy, Vimalasri.
Dialogues: Satyanand
Story: V Satish
Music: SA Raj Kumar
Photography: V Jayaram
Editing: KV Krishna Reddy
Art: N Venkateswara Rao
Screenplay - Direction: Muppalaneni Siva
Producer: Dr. D Rama Naidu

Theatrical Release Date: 1st March 2002

Gudipoodi Srihari Review

This romantic comedy is a through entertainer, from first reel to the last, well handled by director Muppalaneni Siva. The presence of Abbas and Vineet brings back the memories of Prema Desam, also a triangular love drama, which ends with the three youngsters deciding to stay as friends.

In this film, the bone of contention between the tow childhood friends Seenu (Vineet) and Prabhu (Abbas) is Anjali (Laya). Seenu loves her and Prabhu tries to take her away, bluffing all the way - about his stay abroad, about different jobs he did and the dollars the saved in a bank.

Seenu creates a scene at the railway station before boarding a train to take up a job in a shoe firm. This opening scene itself sets the humour mode and the momentum continues till the end. In the compartment, he comes across a man, Rampandu (Sudhakar), who eventually turns out to be his typist in the same office.

Seenu meets his relative (Brahmanandam), who runs a STD booth and, with his help, he takes a house owned by AVS on rent. He is charmed by the beauty and pious nature of Anjali (Laya0, the girl who stays next door. As he prepares to make his way into her heart, his roguish friend Prabhu arrives. A Casanova from his college days, Prabhu also sets his eyes on Anjali.

The rest is a comical drama, with Prabhu making efforts to attract the girl. He makes Anjali believe that the money Seenu sends for her college fees, books he purchases for her studies and the gift he brings for her birthdays are all his own benevolent acts. However, Anjali's parents (Chandramohan and Sudha) decide to give their daughter in marriage to Seenu, because he is well settled.

But, Anjali resists because she loves Prabhu who wangles a higher post for himself than that of Seenu. Now decks are clear for Anjali to marry Prabhu. The game does not end there and moves on an interesting course, worth watching.

Abbas simply dominates the show throughout as a cunningly cute contender. He keeps good humour going on with his funny acts. Vineet, in contrast, looks too docile and lost. Laya retains her innocent looks and also performs equally well.

Brahmanandam is another force for this enlivening comedy. AVS also contributes his mite within the limits of his character.

Manorama lives the role of loving mothe. Vizag Prasad and Satyanarayana play important roles in the last parts of the drama, besides producer D. Ramanaidu who appears in the crucial role of a doctor to give the final twist to the narration.

New actress Soni has an interesting role towards the end. Music by S.A. Raj Kumar is soothing. The film is opening in theatres on 1st March 2002.

courtesy: The Hindu

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