Brother of Puri ,hero Sai Ram Shankar has been trying hard to get a hit in his career. He got some recognition with this movie Nenorakam. That too with great difficulty.
Gautam(Sairam Shakar) is a loan recovery agent who tries hard to woo Swecha(Reshmi Menon) and finally wins her love. Just when things seem to go absolutely fine, Swecha gets kidnapped and Gautam is forced to commit different crimes to save his girlfriend.
The second half of the film is where the actual drama begins. The entry of Sarath Kumar and how he takes things in his hands with a decent kidnap drama looks good.
Sai Ram Shankar performs quite well from his all previous films. His performance in crucial situations and the way he confronts Sarath Kumar is very good. Heroine Rashmi Menon looks good and suits her girl next door role. Last but not the least, Sarath Kumar is the backbone of the film.
The first half of the film is quite slow. When the makers are already trying to run the proceedings with some over the top comedy, three songs come in a row with no meaning.
Prudhvi’s comedy track looks forced and does not entertain one bit. A sensuous song breaks out from nowhere when the film is moving on a racy note.
Music by Mahit Narayan is pretty good but sadly, all the songs have been placed in wrong areas. Camera work is very good and captures all the rustic Hyderabad locales nicely.
Coming to the director Sudarshan, he has done a decent job with the film. His plot is good as he executes it convincingly during the second part., Nenorakam is surely a better film when compared to Sairam Shankar’s previous duds.
Director : Sudershan Salendra
Producer : Srikanth Reddy
Music Director : Mahit Narayan
Starring : Sairam Shankar, Reshmi, Sarath Kumar
Rating : 3/5