Production values by Ram Achanta are also good. Editing by MR Varma is also good even with a stretched second half. Cinematography by Prasad Murella looked splendid in catching the virgin beauties of Iceland. Music by Devisri Prasad is good in songs like “Namo Namo Venkatesha” and “Soundarya…Soundarya.” Dialogues by Chintapalli Ramana sprinkled laughs, but some lacked the punch. Screenplay and Direction by Srinu Vaitla proves to be a regular one which is watched and enjoyed in all his last movies. Dharmavarapu, Ali, Raghu Babu, Shiva Reddy, Surya and others tried their best, but only partially successful. Mukesh Rishi, Jaya Prakash Reddy and Subba Raju are regular. Although his role is full length, but may because of the monotony, I was not able to laugh to the fullest. Brahmanandam as usual has become the key bone of Srinu Vaitla’s movie. Trisha has nothing much to perform except in songs, but she looked pale with low amounts of energy. It is the repetition of Premante Idera and Nuvvu Naaku Nachchav for Victory Venkatesh. He once again takes the entire burden on his shoulders, as this role is even more than a cake walk for Venky. Of all these, the presence of Venkatesh has made the entire movie a joy ride. First half of the story revolves in Europe and second half shifts to Rayalaseema’s factionism in routine. Using the same formula, he has once again come up with Venkatesh. Values of the Movie Namo Venkatesha: Srinu Vaitla’s brand of making comedy within family of Villain and that too in his own house has hit the BO with Dhee and Ready. How did Venkataramana help Pooja to get out from the troubles? Did Pooja marry Venkataramana or Ajay forms the routine climax. During the climax, Pooja’s real lover Ajay (Akash) will make his appearance as a shock. To bring out Pooja from this factionist family, Prasad and Venkataramana land in Rayalaseema and run the remaining movie. At this moment Pooja is shifted to Rayalaseema where in she is engaged to his factionist Chengal Rayudu (Mukesh Rishi)’s son Bhadrappa (Subba Raju) eyeing the property of Pooja. Venkataramana believing this becomes ready to marry her and dreams of life with her. In this process Prasad decides to make fun of Venkataramana by convincing that Pooja is also in love with him, which is of course false. Luckily Paris Prasad’s niece Pooja (Trisha) who is in Paris will become the dream girl for Venky and he is now to win her love. Tour organizer Paris Prasad (Brahmanandam) has the habit of playing with lives of tourists for fun. Now Venkataramana moves to Europe to perform in Telugu Association cultural programs along with Shake Raja (Ali) and a group of comedians. The only problem for Venkataramana is his marriage as his long wait for his dream girl is still not cherished. In the Movie Namo Venkatesha: Venkataramana (Venkatesh) is a ventriloquist and mimicry artist by profession, who makes his living by participating in stage shows. These four names are enough to pull audience to theatres. Hot Trisha as usual has become ready to share the screen besides Venky by dancing to popular tunes of Devisri Prasad. Behind the Movie Namo Venkatesha: The hero of families, Victory Venkatesh made us wait for a long time after ‘Chintakayala Ravi’ (if ‘Eenadu’ considered not a family movie) and Srinu Vaitla is moving like a jet of hits.
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