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Genre: Comedy, Romance.
Director: G. Ashok
Starring: Aadhi, Nisha Agarwal, Gattamaneni Krishna, Sarada Chandramohan
Producer: K. Venugopal
Studio: Sri Soudhamini Creations
Music: Anoop Rubens

                 
Rating:4/10
                    


Story:
The story starts like Sukumar (Aadi) is an NRI who doesn’t care of his family in India. He is out and out selfish and money minded. Suddenly he becomes emotional gets bonded with the family after knowing Rs.150 crores worth estate is waiting for him. In order to start his dream project he requires that.
So he comes to India for the blessings of his grandmother Vandanamma (Sharada). On the way to his grandma he finds out that he is little cranky by the locals and he tries to emotional blackmail her.
His uncle Ramesh Rao frustrates him and in this process he meets Nisha Agarwal and romance starts from there. All his plans were successful will he be able to get the estate or not forms the rest of the story.

Analysis:
The story is similar to the recent release of Nagarjuna’s  “Greekuveerudu” film.
Ashok has failed to give out a good result. Super Star Krishna and Saradha are the only assets for the film. Krishna role was brief but satisfactory and Saradha has given her best.
Adhi was good in dance moves but in facial expressions he needs a little improvement. And Director Ashok really failed to use the actors. Having a lot of comedy actors but still the comedy track is not up to the mark.
And the film is too long and the screen play is really disaster. It is hard to bear the story for nearly 3 hours. Romantic track is not satisfactory and some scenes are really frustrating to watch.

Finally:
Sukumarudu is a painful watch


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