Coming from a progressive household, Unnimaya finds it hard to adjust with the severe orthodox practices at her new home. Due to various social and economic factors, she is compelled to marry Palakunnath Namboothiri, a rich gentleman. Unnimaya is an educated girl hailing from Kizhakkedath Mana, a progressive family in Kerala. Inkenti’s Movienomics Verdict: Two Thumbs Down! Don’t be fooled by the traditional looking posters.Unnimaya ( Mohini), a young girl is married to Palakunnath Namboothiri ( Jagannatha Varma), a man in his sixties. If Mental Krishna and Sasirekha Parinayam are the kind of movies with which Tollywood has began the new year then God help 2009! Just go watch King instead for some fun, which is what movies are for anyway. There were several who were laughing and heckling towards the end. My cousins and myself were among the many who left when the last song began. Perhaps the only good thing about the film is that i learnt a new world in telugu called parinayam, which means marriage. Sasirekha and Abhimanyu are legendary names of a couple and bring back memories of Maya Bazaar so if you want to preserve that memory then don’t watch this film. The only creative stuff he does is with the camera angles and speed of the frames. This is a stale film and Krishna Vamsi can officially be dethroned as creative director. Sorry, acting deranged is different being innocent. Genelia is made to deliver her career worst and her overaction is pathetic and awkward (i don’t how ’s Jeevi liked it in his review).There are several instances in the film where you feel Genelia is acting like a psycho or a retarded childish person (like how she did in Bommarilu).
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Tarun must have done this film for free and it is time for him to quit. M S Narayana’s explanation of how alcaholics are contributing a major chunk to the State’s revenue is the only hilarious moment in the film. Thats how desparate the audience were for a break. In fact, the film is so idiotic that when MS Narayana makes an appearence as a taxi driver, there was a huge applause for him and one chap in the balcony of Sandhya 35mm even got up to clap. He falls for her stand on the reason for running away and continues to pretend to be someone else lest she run away again. It turns out that Anand is actually Abhimanyu, the guy who is supposed to marry Sasirekha before she decides to elope. The only twist that is there comes before the interval. (phew…the same Tollywood exercise over and over again.) Towards the end Anand brings the warring parents to their feet and once agian proves how evolved and superior the youngsters are. Meanwhile, we are also shown the parents on either side warring with each other and mouthing profanities over the phone, in the hospital, and in a court of law. Yes, of course, in this entire process the two fall in love and get married.
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She bumps in to a guy who calls himself Anand (Tarun) who continues to shadow her till the end imparting several functions in the process: protecting her from men who are out-to-pounce-at her, a lorry driver who wants to rape her, helps her find the theives who stole her jewelry, arranges for her to go to Hyderabad by bus/taxi, counsels her, consoles her, takes her for a bike camping trip with his friends to Nagarjuna sagar from Vijayawada, and even finally her to the hospital when she is injured in a conflict between citizens protesting inflation and the police.
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Sasirekha (Genelia) runs away from the house in full bridal get-up as she doesn’t want this marriage being forced upon her overnight to a guy whose father is demanding several laks and paddy fields for dowry. Far from it, Sasirekha Parinayam is a totally pointless and useless effort with absolutely no, new or old, story to tell. So when a Krishna Vamsi, for whatever he is worth now as a creative director, film with hearthrob Genelia is releasing showing green paddy fields and traditional posters is coming on January 1st, you expect that the makers of the film have planned a proper family film with good story as a new year gift. However disasterous the year gone by may have been, one always hopes that what is coming in the new year will bring cheer and joy.