| | Movie | Namo Venkatesa(Telugu) | Director | Sreenu Vaitla | Cast | Venkatesh, Trisha, Brahmanandam |
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| Venkatesh, coming with an attitude of full-blown positivity and the main 'villain', Brahmanandam, who derives sadistic pleasures from fooling around the hapless singer-cum-ventriloquist, entertain us till the end. And, yes, though Venkata Ramana (Venkatesh) is ever-hopeful, there does come a point in his life when he loses all hope and calls it quits with his favourite deity the Lord Venkateswara. It seems that the power of the "Be Positive" mantra strongly seated in his subconscious brings him the ultimate luck in the end.
To begin with, Mr. Ramana is a worried lot because he has remained 'pellikani Prasadu' all along. Let alone entering into a wed lock, he is not even finding bride matches, which his father Chandra Mohan explains away with an analogy. A follower of horoscope, he understands that he should get married in a month's time or he will remain a bachelor forever. Shift to Paris, where he arrives to perform his art of ventriloquism. Enter Prasad (Brahmanandam), who decides to play a mind game with Ramana by making him believe that his daughter-in-law Trisha loves him. Ramana builds castles in the air, but Trisha's conscience grows stricken. Though she does not like fooling around the good-hearted, clean-minded Ramana, circumstances compel her to do so.
Back in India, Chengal Naidu (Mukesh Rishi) makes arrangements to marry his son off to our heroine, much against her wishes. Trisha tries to run away, but her efforts fail. The hapless girl, put under house arrest, seeks the help of Prasad. The wily Brahmi sketches a plan and enlists Venky in the mission to free Trisha from her blood-thirsty relatives. What follows next is to be seen on the screen. |
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