కలవరమాయే మదిలో.......!!!!!
AVINASH MEDIA RATING ::




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Cast: Kamal Kamaraju, Colors Swathi, Vikram Gokhale,Tanikella Bharani, MR Chowdary, Delhi Rajeswari,Sudeepa, Pragathi, Venu, Komali Sisters and others.
Cinematography: Rajendra Kesani.
Dialogues: Laxmi Bhupal.

Editing: Baswa Paidireddy.
Lyrics: Vanamali.
Music: Sharreth Vasudevan.

Presenter: Vamshi Krishna Vadlapatla.
Co-Producer(s): Anumohan Vadlapatla,
Priyakrishna Vadlapatla.
Producer: Mohan Vadlapatla.

Story, Screenplay, & Director: Satish Kasetty.






Kamal Kamaraju and Colors Swathi Shreya (Swathi) lives with her mother Rajeswari, her parents have been living separately for a long time now. Shreya is made to believe that her father is dead and she grows up as an independent girl. Her only ambition in life is to audition for AR Rehman. Her mother has an aversion for singing, so she takes up a part time job of a singer at a hotel. Vikram Gokhale who happens to listen to her sing, slights her for her work and she is hell bent on learning music from him. She gets into his house as a domestic help and wins his heart but just days before the audition she learns that he has throat cancer and he is also her father. She gives up her dream and participates in a local competition to pool money for his treatment. but she didnt won that competation t that time ar rahman watches swaths performance live in the tv n he mmediately calls to koti who attended that function n says that i m taking swathi in my next project...in that wayyy the story ends.




Colors Swathi looks cute but her expressions and diction is similar to what she had been doing on Television as anchor. It is acceptable to cash in on her image because youngsters like her peculiar style of voice and overt mushy expressions, but that cannot treated be as ‘acting’. Kamal Kamaraj suits to his role of well-educated, foreign returned guy. He does whatever that is required for. He showing off his six-pack body in middle of a song for no purpose is really silly. Marathi actor Vikram Gokhale gives effective and restrained performance, especially in the climax. S.P.Balu has lent voice to his character. Tanikella’s role reminds us of Allu Ramalingaiah’s in Shankara Bharanam or Sharat Babu’s Sagara Sangamam. Delhi Rajeshwari and Pragati are ok

Swathi asks her guru, what it means to unlearn and he says one should simply forget what she had learnt before. To like this film, appreciate it, one should forget all the films that one has seen or Satish should forget 'Hope' and begin afresh.

By the end of the film you forget the story and it's Swathi who's hovering over you. Maybe an overdose, but she does a neat job.




Music is best part of the movie. Newcomer Sharret Vasudevan has come out with some mellifluous numbers. “Toli Toli Ashalenno Reputunna Thillanna..” (seems Chitra sang this one with flaws purposefully to suit the situation) and “Kalavarmay Madilo..” songs are best from the this supposedly musical film.

Cinematography and other technical aspects are neat. As a director Satish Kasetty has improved from his amateurish taking of his first film Hope. But he seems to have heavy influence of K Vishwanath’s films





Colors Swathi and Kamal KamarajuThe London returned hero looks silly dancing with his shirt buttons opened throughout one song and the chemistry between them is zilch. There is one scene where Kamal doesn't realize that Swathi is in love with him, it takes a mother to explain it to him. The next reaction is simply ridiculous, the girl has been giving broad hints, taking him to a park and choosing girls for him (sic) but the London returned guy is too discriminating, too fastidious and too focused not to get the cue.





it has both gud points n bad points but over all its an clean n neat family entertainer. you can watch it once.no problem