SVSC Movie Review
Rating: 4.0/5
Verdict: The classic of recent times

Plot: 

Apart from the commercial movies and action entertainers, Family entertainers play important role in Tollywood. They easily connect to the heart of the audience. Audience will definitely love them if human values are etched in proper manner. If such movies arrives in multistarrer format it would definitely be a great feast to us. SVSC belongs to such genre. The movie finally entered into the box-office war with high range of expectations entertaining both Venkatesh and Maheshbabu fans. So, let us jump into the review of the movie.

Story:

A small family from village Relangi which was headed by Prakashraj who was fondly called as Relangi Mavayya by his family members. His two sons Peddhodu (Venkatesh) and Chinnodu (Mahesh) had a great bonding with each other. Peddhodu is a stingy guy who behaves stubborn in his acts and believes he is right all the time. Where as Chinnodu is  a smart and blend guy who can easily associate  with every one.

Seetha (Anjali) is the wife of Peddhodu where as Geetha (Samantha) is the lady love of Chinnodu.   As soon as these brothers succeeds in making arrangements for their sister’s marriage, small misfortune occurs which break the relation between them. How these brothers gets united is the rest of the story.

Analysis:

First of all hats off to Srikanth Addala for this brave attempt. His selection of characters and sketching their characterizations in an effective manner is should be appreciated. Dil Raju who stood as the backbone for this movie had his own importance too.
SVSC is a sensible heart touching movie it is neither for Mahesh fans nor Venkatesh fans, it is the movie for human who loves their family. After watching this movie every person feel proud to have a brother as they identify themselves with their family in this movie.
The first half of the movie is really a worth watching flick. Every character which enters on screen looks like they were seen in the real life. Song were great to ears with light music.
Second Half of the movie is bit slower in narration when compared to first half. But fact is that it is a hard task for every director to run a family entertainer with such timing.
Screenplay, story and narration are completely clean and neat.No sort of domination of the heroes in the movie was seen. Kudos to the director in managing such giant stars equally and normally.

Performances:
Venkatesh is extraordinary. There is a saying “If he makes us laugh the movie runs for 50 days, if he makes us cry the movie runs for 100 days“. No doubt, Venkatesh is fantastic all the time as he is expert in knowing audience pulse.
Maheshbabu had came up with another class performance after Athadu. His one liners and expressions are superb. No doubt, timing in dialogues is his main assert. He is romantic and handsome too.

Anjali finally filled the empty space which was left by Soundarya. As known earlier she is a telugu lady, she was brilliant in playing a innocent house wife character.
Cute Samantha is gorgeous and beautiful. Her cute expressions and chemistry with Maheshbabu is good.
Prakashraj and Jayasudha are awesome. They are indeed the main highlight of the movie. They proved that they are the HIT pair as parents.All the other characters like Rao Ramesh, Murali Mohan were best upto their part. They justified the roles.

+Plus Points:

Venkatesh and Maheshbabu
Sentiment scenes
Music
Screenplay and narration
Prakash Raj and Jayasudha

-Negative Points:

Little bit slow narration in second half.

Conclusion:

SVSC is a must watched movie. Go and watch it with your family, you come out with a strange experience. Better keep it away if you want high voltage heroism and comedy. It is just a simple movie to analyse ourself about human relations.

Editors Word:

As we hear about Gundamma Katha as the classic movie of yester generations. SVSC will definitely be a human values dictionary for next generations.


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