
Santosh Rai Pataje's second innings after 7'O clock proves to be another movie with an odd difference. Thought 7'O clock received some rave reviews it failed to click the cash registers. Savi Savi Nenapu riding high on S.V Babu's hit trails seems like it will live up to the expectations.
Pataje has dished out a romantic family entertainer in a serious manner. Dealing with some complicated issues like heart transplants Savi Savi Nenapu is based on human emotions. The films main highlight is some spectacular photography by K.S. CHANDRASHEKAR & GURUPRASHANTH RAI. Location selection, costumes are a treat to watch. Prem does justice to his role. New faces Mallika Kapoor and Tejaswini make a good debut.
The main drawback of the movie is its slow screenplay which fails to gain any strenght throughtout the movie. The makes certain sequences to look a bit dull. R.P Patnaik regains lost fame by rendering some very melodious tunes which are shot very well. Prem displays yet another hidden talent in him. He has sung a solo song 'Hadu Hadu'. Lyrics penned by NAGATHIHALLI CHANDRASHEKAR, JAYANTH KAYKINI, K. KALYAN & HRUDAYA SHIVA are apt to the sequences.
Prem is as cool as ever.His dialogue delivery, narration of the film and not succumbing too much remind his essence in 'Nenapirali'. Mallika Kapoor looks very cute on screen but has to take some acting lessons. Some of the expressions look overdone. Tejaswini however has a very quite role. The movie is refreshingly different among the contemporary commercial masala films. Since its completely class oriented only the initial mouth publicities may save the movie. A crispy narration would have done a difference to the end product. However a very honesh attempt by a young team keeping away from useless remakes definetely deserves appreciation. Will this be the break they needed, only time will tell. Watch the movie if you need some change from the noisy mass movies.
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