Cast: Ram, Kajal Agarwal, Sameer, Kasi Viswanath, Ashish Vidyarthi, Poonam Kour, Rohini Attangadi and others Director:S.Saravananan Producer:Sravanthi Ravi Kishore Music:Mickey J Meyar Banner: Sri Sravanthi Movies Date of Released: September 24th, 2009

The debutant director couldn't come up with a gripping screenplay to narrate the story in an interesting
manner. He is uses the children to inject comic situations but he allows the children to dominate the story
most of the time and ends up looking like a farce. Too much kid stuff shows the director's
desperation.
Story:
The plot is interesting. Ganesh (Ram) is the hero. He agrees to act falling in love with Divya (Kajal) so that
his friend who is already in love with another girl can avoid marrying his niece. The problem is his father
(Kasi Viswanath) is adamant that he marry his sister (Sudha's) daughter. Ganesh then moves into Express
Towers where Divya stays with her brother Sameer and hi family. Divya is a strong girl who is fiercely
independent. Ganesh manages to make friends with the 20 odd kids living in the apartments and slowly
tries to woo Divya.
Ganesh impresses the kids with his superman acts and they in turn help him make Divya fall for him.
Divya is now deeply in love with Ganesh. A gang leader Mahadev (Ashish Vidyarthi) lends money to
people and then harasses them if they default. He harasses Sameer as his friend who has borrowed 15
lakhs has run away. Ganesh and Mahadev clash a couple of times and Mahadev is now determined to
take revenge on Ganesh. While Divya is happy to have fallen in love with Ganesh, she learns that she has
actually been taken for a ride. Ganesh did not love her but only acted as if he was in love with her. An
angry and shocked Divya then splits with Ganesh. The rest of the story is how Ganesh goes about in
trying to convince Divya that he is now truly in love with her and that she should forgive him and accept his
love.
Performance:
Ram is at his usual best and as promised looked fresh. He improved a lot as far as his dancing is
concerned and his timing in this film is just perfect. Kajal, for her part did very well and played the cute pie
role to near perfection. The kids, are simply awesome and some of them, Nani, the plump kid, the
spectacled one and others made a lasting impression and scenes involving them will definitely make the
cut. Aashish Vidyarthi was left with a role that doesn't give him any scope to present his talents. As far as
the rest of the cast are concerned, Poonam Kaur, Sameer and Rohini Hattangadi are all ok.
Music:
Micky J Meyer's songs definitely sound good on stereo. However, they are not captured efficiently onto
the screen. The chalo song featuring kids is picturized well. The 'rajkumrai' song which sounds fabulous is
misplaced in the movie. Background score is not good.
Verdict: Average |  |
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