Sunday, July 27, 2008

ULLASAMGA UTSHAHAMGA (2008) Movie Review

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 ULLASAMGA UTSHAHAMGA (2008) Movie Review
 
 The movie is nice to see .Ofcourse it is worht watching the movie with comedy,romance and many more
 
The first half of the movie, Ullasamga Uthsanhanga, as the title suggests is a clean, romantic and youthful entertainer. The film turns a bit serious in the second half but there is never a dull moment and the overall output is a delectably enjoyable fare.
Story:
Dhanalkshmi (Sneha Ullal) is the only daughter of a rich zamindar. Her mother is dead and her step mother (Kavitha) is evil and wicked. She is angry with her as her father wills away 50 crore property in Dhanalakshmi’s name leaving just a paltry 50 lakhs in the name of Kavitha before dying.
Dhanalakshmi has a good friend and classmate named Balaji whom she loves immensely. Balaji’s father is transferred from the place and they leave for n undisclosed destination. But Dhanalakshmi cannot forget Balaji and keeps thinking about him all the time.
Kavitha plans to get Dhanalakshmi married to a boy who will dance to her tunes so that she can usurp the 50 crores property in the name of Dhanalakshmi. But Dhanalakshmi is opposed to this, so she runs away from home.
She lands up in the house of her friend in the city. There Dhanalakshmi comes into contact with Aravind (Yasho Sagar) a young and care free boy who is the son of Chandramohan and Sudha. He is a carefree young boy who falls in love with Dhanalakshmi.
But Dhanalakshmi is on the look out for her child hood friend Balaji, with who she is in love. So she does not reciprocate Aravind’s love. Finally Aravind helps her to trace Balaji who is now in Kolkata. What happens’s next.
Do Dhanalakshmi and Balaji get married leaving poor Aravind to lick his wounds? Does Aravind fail in his love? The answers to all this and much more can be found on the screen.
Performance:
Yasho Sagar comes across as a innocent looking youth who is sincere in his love quite convincingly. Despite this being his debut film, he gives a good account of himself and he has it in him to make it big.
Sneha Ulla comes up with an impressive performance. She is very convincing both as a simple girl in traditional get up like salwar kameeze and also like a ultra modern glam doll in the songs sequences.
Kavitha as the evil step mother has a limited role but she does a neat job. Brahmanadam raises some laughs with his comedy in the mediation centre. Sunil’s one lakh rupees comedy is also okay and different from his routine stuff that we see in film after film.
The rest of the star cast including Chandramohan, LB Sriram, Venu Madhav, Sudha etc. are adequate in their roles.
The music is good and the songs have also been picturised beautifully. There is no vulgarity or any double meaning dialogues in the film. Most part of the film has been filmed in the beautiful and real locations in Karnataka. The lush greenery is really very pleasing to both the heart and the mind and the film is a visual treat.  
Source :: andhravilas 

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