![]() Overall, Namo Venkatesa will give you quite some laughs and is a decent watch. Basically, Namo Venkatesa is very similar to Ready except it has less comedy. Music by Devi Sri Prasad is good especially the "Non Stop" song. Cinematography of the movie is amazing as the visuals in the songs are spectacular. Seenu Vytla manages to handle the emotions well towards the end of the movie. The comedy in the second half is better as there are more entertaining scenes between Venkatesh and Brahmanandam. The comedy in the first half is good at times, but it gets quite boring at parts (especially the first ten minutes). Dialogues written by JK Bharavi should have. Raama’s dream comes real, he meets Lord Venkateswara played by Saurabh Raj Jain, Vimala Raman plays wife ‘Padmavati’ role. Ajay known for his villainy roles does a ‘Garuda’ role in Om Namo Venkatesaya. Seenu Vytla relied to much on comedy to entertain audiences. Kudos to him It is a movie which will be loved by the family audience. Another problem with the film is that Seenu Vytla seems to be sticking with the same formula as Ready and sometimes you can not tell the difference between the two films. It is similar to many Telugu movies that are releasing these days like Sankham. ![]() The story of the film is same as many other Telugu movies, therefore there is nothing new to look forward to in the storyline. Jaya Prakash Reddy doesn't have the entertaining role that he usually has in Seenu Vytla movies, but does pretty well. Narayana entertains in a 5 minute role in the beginning of the movie. Dharmavarapu Subramanyam is okay and isn't that entertaining. Mukesh Rishi looks very villainous and does pretty well. He is very entertaining in the drinking scene and the scene at night in the heroine's house. Brahmanandam does a different role this time as this time he is making other people fools instead of other people making him a fool. She does well as a guilty girl and excels in the emotional scenes towards the end of the movie. After AMAV, Trisha is doing a role that involves some acting skills. Towards the end, he excels in the only emotional scene in the movie. He does excellent in this film and his comic timing at the drinking scene is great. Venkatesh is always great when he does comedy roles with a tint of sentiment. Prasad uses Venkata Ramana to attempt to get Pooja out of there and the rest of the story is about how Venkata Ramana finds out and Pooja actually falls in love with him. Pooja is taken back to India and is about to be forced to get married. Paris Prasad lies to Ramana that Pooja is in love with him and enjoys making him a fool. Venkata Ramana falls in love with Prasad's niece, Pooja (Trisha). His boss Paris Prasad (Brahmanandam) is someone who finds enjoyment in making others suffer and doing troublesome things to his fellow workers. ![]() He is a ventriloquist who goes to Paris to perform in a Telugu function. He believes that someday his dream girl will come to him. Story: Venkata Ramana (Venkatesh) is a religious man who is always positive. With Trisha as the female lead and Brahmanandam in a very pivotal role, Namo Venkatesa has a lot of expectations. Venkatesh returns for another comic entertainer under the direction of Seenu Vytla with Namo Venkatesa.
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