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Movie Review : Amma Cheppindi

Producer: Urmila Gunnam, K.R.Sai, Y.Harikrishna
Director: Gunnam Gangaraju
Cast: Suhasini, Sharwanand, Shriya Reddy, Pavan Malhotra
Music: M.M.Keeravani

Director Gunnam Gangaraju is known for novelty, and this time too, he has brought out something unique. His latest film 'Amma Cheppindi’ has brought out beautifully relationship between a mother and her son. It is all about a mother who doesn’t give up hope on her son, though people around think that he is useless.

Bose (Sharwanand) is a mentally challenged boy and behaves much younger than his age. Everybody thinks he is a damn fool. Even his father, Dr Bharadwaj (Pavan Malhotra), who is a noted rocket scientist, thinks he is useless. But his mother Saraswathi (Suhasini) loves him very much. She has immense trust in him and thinks he would do something great in life.

As fate has it, ISI plans to destroy the rocket center during an event where top scientists of India are togethering. Razia (Shriya Reddy), a CBI officer is in charge of the security arrangements at the event. The rest of the story is on how Bose becomes a real hero by saving the precious lives of the scientists with the help of his mother.

Sharwanand’s performance in the film is commendable. He makes the audience cry and laugh with him. His body language and dialogue delivery is great. Suhasini’s role as a loving mother is superb and Shriya Reddy has done her job well as a CBI officer. Other actors like Pawan Malhotra, Kota and Suman have all done good job. Technical aspect of the film is also fine. Keeravani’s music is one of the highlights of the film and Sandeep Gunnam’s camera work is good.

On the whole, director Gunnam Gangaraju has succeeded in making a good sentimental flick. It will surely draw huge family crowd to the theatres.


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