From here she flies off to Japan for the premiere of her Tamil film Sivaji with Rajnikant which is being showcased in the 3D format on September 15. The star is right now basking in Toronto for the ongoing film festival where her film based on Salman Rushdie’s book Midnight’s Children is being screened. The latest that are right now baking in the oven are Tamil-Kannada bilingual, Chandra, directed by Roopa Iyer and an untitled project with Jimmy Shergill in Hindi. Cooking with Stella and The Other End of the Line both earned her critical acclaim. The actor has her own list of English films too in which she had donned a decent portrayal too. He with his screenplay and direction emerged successful in presenting the film as a master piece.
Vikram Kumar came with near perfect script loaded with full of emotions to appeal to all sections of people. Few such endeavors were Vikram-starrer Kandasamy and Pokkiri Raja in Malayalam. Manam is a treat for ANR fans and is a perfect tribute to the great soul. Most of her films are commercial success because of the stars she chose to act with. Manam is the last film of legendary Tollywood actor Akkineni Nageswara Rao and the movie also has all the three generations of Akkineni family heroes. And her remarkable achievement was in 2011 when she grabbed the best actor’s award for her character in Rowthram. For that matter Shriya is the first star to be in a full length 3D in the recent times. Infact more recently the film is in news for being remade in 3 D. Another lead lady on the show is Amala, who also makes a comeback in this film.Īs far as Tamil is concerned Shriya had edged over her contemporaries by bagging the role in Superstar Rajnikanth’s Sivaji: The Boss. As a part of her second innings she is donning role in the Telugu film titled as ‘Life is Beautiful’ directed by Shekar Kammula. She became the most sought after star and has acted with almost all the top brand in the last twelve years. But her role with King Nagarjuna in her second film, Santhosham took her to places and she embarked on a surging career. Her entry into south was in a film called Ishtam in 2001, which took her no where. But this star due to her dance prowess had maintained a zero figure and looks younger, even at thirty. If you get it right its time to plan for a settlement, especially when she is fast turning grey as age approaches. Now being her birthday, let’s all join and wish her a happy special birthday as she enters the third decade of her life, today. Undeterred by controversial the star was on the highs in most filmy circles. Under the aegis of a renowned Guru Shovana Narayan, she mustered the art and dominates it in most of her dance shows. She is known for her dance skills and is an exponent in Kathak. All content is subject to his perspective's jurisdiction and any brickbats and discussions on right and wrong are welcome.The multi lingual Shriya Saran ruled all the languages of the tinsel world. ( This review is merely a piece of fiction as transpired in the writer's head. Go kill yourself, now that you have wasted five minutes of your life reading this review. Starring - Akkineni Nageshwar Rao, Akkineni Nagarjuna, Akkineni Naga Chaitanya ( though not in this particular order of lineage ), Samantha, Shriya, Ali, Brahmanandam and a few other people whose names we cant remember. The old and the grand are giving way for the young and new.
What happens during the course of the film is a run of the mill drama, the very very routine comedy and a set of tragically predictable incidents. Manam, written and directed by Vikram Kumar and produced by the "Akkineni Family" is the story of a strange set of incidents revolving around a clocktower, a day in February and three men scattered in time with hillarious love stories. This film is no different and no less than a celebration of a family that, at the end of it, declares another heir incumbent much to our moblike audience's thrills. Let us not deny the fact that when the rich and the powerful celebrate, the world watches in awe.
But since the plot and the story are quite stupid and unbelievably badly done, we must enjoy this bold projection of one of the five powerful families of our cinema industry. Manam is a three-tier generational story with several fine layers of near real-life, sub-altern, watch-beyond-the-screen subtextual stories running around the plot. All the Akkineni heroes including soon to be launched Akhil are in this movie directed by Ishq fame Vikram Kumar. This movie has many specialties about it apart from being ANRs last film. Review Manam & earn 20 DM Points.* Review Submit Much awaited movie of the season, last film of the TFI Legend Akkinneni Nageswara Rao, Manam is out in theaters now.