Cast: Nikhil, Madalasa Sharma, Arvind Krishna, Ali, AVS, Siva Reddy, M S Narayana, Dharmavarapu, L B Sriram, Jayaprakash Reddy, Raghu Babu, Ashok Rao, Gundu Hanumantha Rao, Kausha and others Director:Chandra Mahesh Producer:D Ramanaidu Music:Koti Cinematography:Purna Banner:Suresh Productions Date of Released:December 3rd, 2010

'Alasyam Amrutham' is directed by Chandra Mahesh. And he has come up with a rather illogical storyline but then he has packed it well with somewhat okay narrative.
Story:
The story is set on the backdrop of the Annavaram railway station and the wait is for the Simhadri express. Here comes Ram who is all set to go to the US and on the other hand, there is Vaidehi (madalasa) who escapes from home only to commit suicide to avoid a marriage against her wish. Also waiting for the train are a group of Krishna devotees (ashok rao, gundu sudarshan), a Christian devotee (dharmavarapu), a family man (siva reddy and others) etc. Meanwhile, Ram discovers Vaidehi's intentions and from then on, he decides to stop her from committing suicide. In this process, he also takes the help of Aditya (arvind) and whether he is successful in this or not forms the rest of the story.
Performance:
Nikhil was energetic as usual and he did his best to the role. Madalasa looks seductive and she has that appeal in her which is quite erotic. Arvind Krishna is the one to watch out for, he has the right kind of physique and sharp looks with a personality that a proper hero needs. His body language is positive and he has shown potential. Dharmavarapu was hilarious, AVS was entertaining, Siva Reddy was okay, Ali brought few smiles, M S was regular, Raghu Babu was okay, the others contributed in their own way.
Music:
'Alasyam Amrutham' music is composed by Koti. And the background score was okay and one song was nice.
Verdict:Good |  |
|