Romeo Telugu Movie

Feature Film | 2014
Critics:
Romeo ends up as one more failure for Sairam Shankar. The movie is nothing but a documentary on Italy Tourism. Watch it for the beautiful locales of the country.
Oct 10, 2014 By NR


Kittu (Sairam Shankar) is depressed due to the sudden demise of his girl friend, Paddu (Adonica). He goes to Italy for a change and then bumps in to Samantha(Adonica), an enthusiastic traveler who exactly resembles Paddu. To bring solace to the bereaved family, he steals Samantha's passport and brings her to India. What happens next in their lives is the rest of the story.


Sairam Shankar comes up with a disciplines performance. He showcases good improvement in acting as well as dialogue delivery. However his English accent seemed very odd. Adonica even though does not have that wow factor managed to impress to some extent. Massmaharaja Ravi Teja and comedian Ali appears in little cameos and they are the only relief to the film. Subbaraju is okay as villain.


Gopi Ganesh - a former associate of Puri Jagannadh is trying his luck with this film. The influence of Puri is quite visible on him but he could not cross the final line and get good marks. The film do not have any emotional connect between the scenes and just moves on with out any excitement. Except for the cameos of Ravi Teja and Ali, there is nothing that could impress.


Sunil Kashyap comes up with a good performance but it will again go unnoticed as his previous outings. PG Vinda's camera work is very impressive and makes the film look very grand. Naveen Noli's editing has been decent. The Art department is excellent and production Values are good.


Finally,Romeo ends up as one more failure for Sairam Shankar. The movie is nothing but a documentary on Italy Tourism. Watch it for the beautiful locales of the country.

NR

   

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