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Andha Naal Nyabagam, an appealing love story has been derived from a real life incident. Manibharathy, who made his debut as a director with AVM's Anbae Anbae is the director of Andha Naal Nyabhagam. The director has created the characters with utmost care which makes the film interesting. While the half moves interestingly, the second half lacks pace. Ramana, who was introduced in Meesai Madhavan, is the hero and Sridevika of Ramakrishna fame is his love interest.
Story:
Gurumoorthy (Ramana) a boy, who lost his father during childhood, lives with his mother. He is a hard-working and intelligent student, but cannot afford to continue his studies. On knowing his financial condition, his Professor (Thalaivaasal Vijay) comes to his rescue and helps him to complete his engineering degree. Meanwhile, Guru falls in love with Raga (Sridevika), without knowing that she stays next door. He has seen her in a railway station. Later, when he comes to know that Raga is his neighbour, he feels happy and proposes to her. Initially, Raga doesn't accept his love; later on knowing his good intentions, she accepts his love. When both of them decide to get married, Ritha (Teja Shree) enters the scene. Ritha is the daughter of his professor, mentor and godfather. She likes Guru, has a crush on him, and wants to marry him. The rest of the story is whether Guru will marry Raga or his mentor's daughter Ritha.
Performance:
Ramana has done a commendable job in this film. His face expressions, dialogue delivery are very good. Sridevika has done a good job in the film. She is very ease at handling romance sequences. Tejashree has done full justice to her role.
Music: Bharadhwaj's Music is average.
Verdict: Average.
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