Cast : Sharwanand, PriyankaArulMohan, Rao Ramesh, Amani, Sr Naresh, Sai Kumar, Murali Sharma, Satya, Sapthagari etc.
Director : Kishor.B
Producer : Ram Achanta, Gopi Achanta
Music Director : Mickey J Meyer
Cinematography : J.Yuvraj
Editor : Marthand K Venkatesh
Dialogues : Sai Madhav Burra
Ever heard of the term Urbanisation. The process of Rural population migrating into Large cities results in Urbanization. While this helps in Wealth and Capital creation to the corporates, Many poor people lose the hope of living and continue breathing in dismay. This film Sreekaram discusses such issues and suggests solutions in its own manner. Like Reverse Engineering this film does the opposite of Urbanization, more like Ruralization. The film opens up with with Karthik (Sharwanand) a young, energetic and successful Techie going back to his hometown for Sankranthi festival and the village intro song begins just like any other Sharwa film. The premise and characters are established further along the female lead character played by Priyanka Mohan. Her character behaves like any other typical commercial film actress who is shown falling for male lead throughout the film with no prior character development or purpose. But after sometime the story reaches to a certain point where the soul of the film is found and thus the audience travel through the film with lot of emotions. From making farming accessible to making everyone clap during Bhalegundhi Bala song the second half of the film offers everything. Really appreciate the intelligence of the director utilizing the Covid pandemic situation naturally in the script. After some ego clashes between farmers, and convincing the so called antagonist Sai Kumar in the end, the film closes off with an inspiring speech. Its a short and sweet film. Technically too this film is praiseworthy. The makers took a farm and grew those crops in real. Music, cinematography, costume design and art design are adequate. The supporting actors also did a commendable job. This film is certainly worth your time.
Positives : Sharwanand, supporting actors, Folk song by Penchal Das, Emotional moments in second half
Negatives : heroine characterisation, Lags in first half, similar premise to other farming films
Rating : 7/10
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