When you hear Suhas, you think of ‘Color Photo’, Karthik Rathnam is synonymous with ‘KerafKancherapalem’, and Viraj Ashwin is known as ‘Baby‘. Memorable movies like these come to mind. When these three talents collaborate, expectations soar. Such was the anticipation for ‘Sriranga Neethulu‘ (Sriranga Neethulu). Let’s see if this latest offering lives up to those high expectations as it hits the screens today.
Sriranga Neethulu Story: “Sriranga Neethulu” revolves around four characters portrayed by Suhas, Viraj Ashwin, Ruhani Sharma, and Karthik Rathnam, each grappling with unique life challenges. Suhas plays a TV mechanic, while Karthik Rathnam struggles with drug addiction. Viraj Ashwin and Ruhani Sharma depict a couple navigating their relationship over the years. The film delves into the issues these characters face and their journey towards resolution.
Performances: The team behind Sriranga Neethulu made excellent casting choices, resulting in strong performances throughout this anthology film. Ruhani Sharma once again showcases her talent, leaving a lasting impression with her acting skills across genres. Suhas, a seasoned artist, effortlessly portrays his character in Sriranga Neethulu, displaying impeccable body language and dialogue delivery. Karthik Rathnam delivers a commendable performance as a drug addict, particularly in his scenes with Devi Prasad. One of the film’s highlights is its several hilarious sequences, which evoke genuine smiles from the audience. Overall, the cast’s stellar performances contribute significantly to the film’s success, making it a noteworthy addition to the anthology genre.
Technical Aspects: The music and background score are satisfactory, while the production values are commendable, with Tijo Tomy delivering clean visuals. However, the editing could have been more polished. Praveen Kumar VSS’s direction lacks impact, though the comedy scenes are well-written and performed. Emotional scenes are somewhat neglected, resulting in a failure to effectively convey the intended message. The film’s conclusion feels abrupt, indicating a loss of control over the narrative in the second half.
Analysis: ‘Sriranganeethulu’ might fare better as a web series for OTT platforms or as a short film on YouTube. However, it struggles to attract audiences to theaters.
Verdict: Sriranga Neethulu aims to resonate with today’s youth and convey a meaningful message. Suhas, Ruhani Sharma, Viraj Ashwin, and Karthik Rathnam deliver commendable performances, with some enjoyable scenes scattered throughout the film. While the first half maintains a decent pace, the second half lacks momentum. The intended message struggles to come across clearly, and the film falls short in terms of emotional depth. With more attention to these aspects, the overall impact could have been significantly improved. Despite its shortcomings, Sriranga Neethulu remains an attempt to engage with its audience and deliver a relevant narrative.
Bottom Line: Just for a few giggles.
Rating: 1.75/5