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'Sada mee Sevalo' focuses on middle-class family values. Screenplay by National award winner Neelakanta is adequate. First half of the film is OK. The tempo in second half goes down a bit. Initially Rakshita was choosen opposite venu but later was replaced by Shriya. The movie is entertaining and is specially targeted for family audiences.
Story: Tilak (Venu) runs a legal consulting firm 'Sada Mee Sevalo'. This firm deals with solving legal based problems off the court by using the brains of Tilak. Tilak believes that there is no harm since he is helping the society in a positive way. Tilak falls in love with Suryakantham (Shriya). Tilak uses his brains and plays tricks to make her too fall in love with him. She marries Tilak against the wishes of her parents. After marriage, Suryakantham realizes that the firm run by Tilak has many legal hassles and gets threats from goons. She asks her husband to close 'Sada Mee Sevalo'. The rest of the film is all about how Tilak convinces Suryakantham that he is doing a service to the society.
Music:Music by vademataram Srinivas is average.
Performance: Venu fits the role well he did extreemly good. Shriya looked absolutely smashing in sarees. She gave an equally good performamnce too. Sunil's comedy is entertaining. Tanikella Bharani is impressive as panic-struck father of Shriya. Single scene cameo by Prabhu is hilarious. Subbaraju is adequate in a small villain role.
Verdict Average
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