Seetakoka Chiluka Telugu Movie

Feature Film | 2006
Critics:
Mar 7, 2006 By Kishore


Sitakoka Chiluka was a beautiful love story directed by Bharati Raja around 25 years ago. The story was based on the love between a Hindu boy and a Christian girl and how they struggle to get united against the religion based prejudice. Sarath Babu acted as the tough brother of the girl.


The latest Sitakoka Chiluka is also a love story with a difference. Here the girl's brother-in-law replaces the brother as the villain and the brother-in-law is the one who is not only against the love union but also wants to marry the girl himself.


Navadeep and the gorgeous Sheela are students of an engineering college (these days in movies nobody is shown studying in ordinary colleges). Navadeep basically hates the idea of love, sex, and even any kind of physical contact with the girls. But he is the one who gets plenty of physical contact as Sheela bumps into him repeatedly. His friends lament that God is being unjust by showering such pleasant things on a person who is least interested whereas ignoring people like them who are almost dying for any kind of female touch.


Navadeep changes while returning home after watching a movie. He stops near the house of a married couple that is making love. Something kindles in him. He starts dreaming of Sheela whom he rudely rejected at every opportunity. Sheela also gets attracted to him and love blossoms. Fine, both are well educated and can get married. But Sheela's brother-in-law is a vile character who wants to take Sheela as a second wife. He doesn't even stop at killing his own off spring growing in the womb of his wife and killing his father-in-law to achieve his perverse goals.


Navadeep gives a solid performance in this movie. It is too bad that the he has many villains to fight against apart from the one in the story. Direction, story and music everything goes against him. Sheela is gorgeous. Prithvi enacts fabulously the loathsome character. Suhasini in the role of a helpful collector is convincing. Comedy in the movie is a dud and you have to tickle yourself to laugh. Thankfully there isn't much violence. If you keep your expectation very low may be you may enjoy this movie.


Kishore

   

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