Sangarshana Movie Review
Posted by Unknown on Sunday 8 January 2012 | 0 comments
Sangarshana Review – Sangharshana Movie Review, Porali Rating, Tamil Movie: Director Samuthirakani who made Shambo Shiva Sambho in Telugu roped in Allari Naresh for his latest film Porali, which has Sasi Kumar playing the main lead. This was dubbed in Telugu as Sangarshana. This team has carved a niche for themselves and their films carry super positive buzz in Tamilnadu. What is Telugu audience response for this movie…
Story:
Kumar (Sasi Kumar) and Vikram (Naresh) comes out of nowhere to Hyderabad and settles down in a house in a closed compound. Kumar is very friendly with his neighbors and they turn his best buddies. Kumar starts a small business and helps the needy neighbors. Bharati (Swathi) falls for his generous nature and loves him. Vikram fall in love with Bala Saraswathi. When everything is going smooth for them, in comes a twist in the tale. Few people come and attack Kumar and Vikram and say that they are mentally challenged and they have ran away from a mental institution. What’s the story behind them and how they solve their problems follows.
Analysis:
Samuthirakani tried to focus on the animal side of people in this film. He shows how few people turn innocent persons into mad ones for their benefits. Sangharshana has a strong plot and good characters, but it gets over melodramatic and heavy in the second hour.
First half of the film is entertaining and leaves a good impression. But as per the story, Samudrakani has to give up on entertainment completely. The second hour is in complete contrast to the first half and therefore the film goes on and on in a boring fashion.
Although the idea is laudable, it couldn’t entertain the audience due to overdose melodrama. It might appeal to Tamil audience as Sasi Kumar is a known face. Our audience will watch out for Allari Naresh and he has minimal role to play in the second hour.
Performances:
Sasi Kumar is good. He did a decent job as an actor. He carried off the character very well. Allari Naresh is terrific. He kept the spirits up whenever he is on screen. However, a limited role in the second half will disappoint Telugu audience. Swathi is cute. She has come up with a matured performance. All others are alright in their characters.
Technicalities:
Technically the film is excellent except for the songs. Sundar’s background score is an asset. Kadhir cinematography is brilliant and Super Subbarayan’s fights are natural and raw. Production values are pretty good. Samudrakani did a decent job as the director. The plot which he tried to exploit is very complex but he tried to simplify it. He got the emotions right and once again proved that he is a good director in bringing out the best from his star cast.
Final Word:
Lack of nativity would be the major concern for this film. Allari Naresh and Swathi may find it difficult to pull it off against all the odds.
Sangarshana Movie Rating: 2.5/5
Banner: Sri Ranjith Movies
Cast: Allari Naresh, Swathi, Sasikumar
Music Director: Sundar C Babu
Producer: KL Damodara Prasad
Director: P. Samuthirakani
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