Cast: Rao Ramesh, Indraja, Ankith Koyya, Ramya Pasupuleti, Harshavardhan, Ajay, Annapurnamma, Praveen, and others
Written and Directed by: Lakshman Karya
Music by: Kalyan Nayak
Cinematography by: M.N. Bal Reddy
Edited by: Bonthala Nageswara Reddy
Presented by: Tabitha Sukumar
Co-producers: Rushi Marl, Shivaprasad Marl
Produced by: Bujji Rayudu Pentyala, Mohan Karya
Release Date: August 23, 2024
Starring Rao Ramesh in the lead role, the film ‘Maruthi Nagar Subramanyam‘ is directed by Lakshman Karya. Indraja, Ankith Koyya, and Ramya Pasupuleti play key roles. The film is presented by prominent director Sukumar’s wife, Tabitha Sukumar. The presence of Allu Arjun at promotional events significantly attracted audience attention. Let’s find out if the film was entertaining through this review.
Plot
Subramanyam (Rao Ramesh), a resident of Maruthi Nagar, was selected for a teaching job in 1998. However, due to a court stay, the job was put on hold indefinitely. Since then, he has resolved not to take up any other work and lives unemployed. His wife, Kalarani (Indraja), works as a clerk in a government office. They have a son, Arjun (Ankith Koyya), who falls in love with Kanchana (Ramya Pasupuleti) at first sight. Amidst hardships, one day, unexpectedly, Subramanyam’s account receives ₹10 lakhs. Who deposited the money? Did Subramanyam finally get his government job or not? What did his son do to win his love? You’ll have to watch the movie to find out.
Performance
There’s nothing new to say about Rao Ramesh’s acting; he perfectly embodied the character of Subramanyam throughout the film, utilizing his extensive experience. His son, played by Ankith, was quite captivating. After last week’s ‘Aay’, he has impressed again in this film, and his antics provide a good dose of laughter. Ramya Pasupuleti, who played Kanchana, didn’t have much scope for acting but made a notable attempt at glamor. Indraja’s role was limited; apart from being emotional in the beginning and dancing at the end, there wasn’t much for her. Other characters like Praveen, Harshavardhan, and Annapurnamma were satisfactory.
Direction
The director, Lakshman Karya, has woven the narrative around the unemployment struggles of a middle-aged man belonging to the middle class. His incorporation of natural scenarios with a touch of humor has been successful. The sudden change in Subramanyam’s demeanor once money is deposited into his account, and the ensuing antics are the highlights. The second part of the movie, revolving around the problems after spending the money, is well-directed. Although predictable, Rao Ramesh’s timing and humor elevate the film. The plot twists in the climax add intrigue, but Ankith’s love track and some illogical scenes and unfunny comedy bits are downsides.
Technically…
On the technical front, every department has performed well. The cinematography is notably colorful, and the songs are pleasant to listen to. The background score effectively elevates the scenes. Editing is also decent. The production values appear quite rich.
Plus Points
– Rao Ramesh’s acting
– Comedy
– Climax
Minus Points
– Ankith’s love track
– Predictable narrative
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