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Sankranthi |
| Cast |
Venkatesh, Srikanth, Sivabalaji, Sarvanand, Chandra Mohan, Prakash Raj, Arthi Agarwal, Sneha, Sangeetha, Rathi and others
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| Producer/Banner |
R.B Chowdari/Supergood Films
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| Camera |
Balamurugan |
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Music |
S.A.Raj Kumar
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| Direction |
Muppalaneni Siva |
| Related Links |
Venkatesh's Gallery, Srikanth's Gallery, Sneha's Gallery |
| Review |
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Raghavendra (Venkatesh), a departmental store owner falls in love with his neice Anjali (Arthi Agarwal). Though they get engaged, the alliance is called off as the bridegroom's sole income is his store which he loses. He starts from scatch and builds up his business with the help of his brothers Vishnu (Srikanth), Chinna (SivaBalaji) and Vamsi (Sarvanand) . Raghavendra marries Anjali (Sneha) and gets his brother Vishnu married to Anjali's sister (Sangeetha). Problems arise in the family, with the entry of Anjali's sister since she feels that her husband does not have great respect. The younger one Chinna falls in love with the daughter of rich businessman (Prakash Raj) who creates a rift among the brothers. The family overcomes all this.
Muppalaneni Siva does a neat job with good screenplay. An emotional subject but the director does not show any freshness in direction. Paruchuri Brother's dialogues and Balamurugan's camera work is average. S.A Rajkumar's music is old stuff. Venky - Sneha and Prakashraj steal the show. Venky's feel good films have all been hits. The production value matches Supergood Film's standards.
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: Feel Good film
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