What will happen if the heart of a woman, the hero loved and
married, is transplanted into another woman after the sudden
death of the wife. Will the second girl with the heart of
the first, becomes his wife? Will there be some bond between
the bereaved husband and the woman who now has his late wife's
heart?
These are the points producer-director Bhimineni Srinivasa
Rao deals with in narration of the story sounds quite positive
and interesting.
Deepak plays this main role of Vasu an engineer with 'rag
to riches story' behind him. The entry of Manasa (Charmi)
into his life changes the course of his life. First her rich
father objects saying he cannot allow his daughter marry on
orphan. Vasu takes it up as a challenge and by the end of
a song, he becomes rich. Even then the father continues to
put his foot down. Vasu simply walks away with his sweetheart
and gets married in a registrar's office. But after two months
of married life, his wife dies in an accident. That is also
the time when another young girl is badly in need of a heart
for transplantation. But Vasu just donates it to save her,
without bothering who the recipient is. The recipient is one
Sindhu (Rimmi Sen), granddaughter of a restaurant owner (Vizag
Prasad). The story concentrates on bringing the widower and
the girl together. Sindhu is not aware that the heart she
received belongs to the wife of Vasu. An interesting situation
is created to let this secret out and both come to know who
is who. Why the director makes Sindhu feel sorry and decide
to go away to another country, just to stay away from the
man she loved, lacks logic. Finally the narration gets back
to the excepted route to give a happy end to the film.
Deepak proves to be a good actor and looks quite matured.
An improvement from his last film Sampangi. He has also developed
dignified and attractive mannerisms and gait, which suits
his role in this film. Charmi gets a smaller role compared
to Rimmi Sen and yet she leaves her mark. Rimmi's portrayal
of Sindhu gains momentum once the character learns whose heart
she is carrying. Anuradha plays a third girl in the life of
hero, but just as a friend, Gautham Raju, in the lighter role
of a forgetful assistant of Vasu proves a potential actor.
Music by new pair of composers Valisha Babji and Sandeep,
elevates the drama to aesthetic levels.
courtesy:
The Hindu
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