The plot focuses so much on the complex father-daughter bond that one never gets an idea of how the son responded to the father. This character could have been handled with a little more depth. There’s an interesting angle to the story that comes through Sailaja’s brother (Prince). This film explains that fragile relationships need to be handled with patience and tact.ĭDLJ way with Hari befriending Sailaja’s family members, but the bride here isn’t waiting to be taken away. While watching many a love story unfold, we would have exclaimed in exasperation that a whole lot of drama could have been avoided if only the characters discussed things up front. The mother (Rohini) has forever tried to hold the house together that she doesn’t notice something amiss as the daughter’s wedding draws closer. This transparency is sorely missing in Sailaja’s family and becomes a stumbling block for the romance. Hari has a twin sister (Srimukhi) and the siblings have grown up in a house where they don’t have to think twice before sharing their thoughts with their parents (Naresh and Pragathi). The families of the two protagonists define who they are. These little joys are becoming rare to find. So though the film isn’t telling us a radically new story, we give in and soak in the milieu created by Kishore. The lead actors are good, the cinematography (by Sameer Reddy) is pleasing on the eye and the background score playfully rises and ebbs according to the situation. He doesn’t want to repeat that mistake ever and never misses a chance to express his love to any charming woman he comes across, only to be spurned.ĭirector Kishore Tirumala throws Sailaja and Hari together again, making them cross paths through a series of convenient incidents. Hari (Ram) remembers her fondly, regrets that he never told her how much he loved her. The distance between her and her father remains to be bridged. Sailaja (Keerthy Suresh) doesn’t long for that boy but remembers his gesture and her happiness thereafter. Nenu Sailaja is a throwback to innocent romance that blooms in the countryside. Years later, the girl recreates this sequence for an ad film. The re-sized ring fits her finger and she beams. A boy, Hari, picks up the ring, ties a thread, slides it down a long twine and it reaches her window. Instead, he sends her a birthday gift, a ring that is one size too big for her. A little girl, Sailaja, is upset that her father (Sathyaraj) who is out of town on work doesn’t make it home for her birthday.
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