Shruthi Haasan’s role is a bit different as she could have been showcased in a better way. The film has some very slow narration which might no well with some audience. All those who saw the original might find many scenes and the casting to be a bit off track. Premam will draw huge comparisons from the original.
Both Anupama Parameswaran and Madonna Sabastian perform well in their roles and make the casting interesting. The first half is racy and has many entertaining moments.Įven though there will be a lot of debate about Shruthi Haasan’s role, she has done a decent job in the film. The film has good comedy throughout and artists like Srinivas Reddy, Brahmaji, Praveen and others evoke some huge laughs throughout the film. They have changed the flavor a bit and narrated the film with ample entertainment. One of the biggest assets of the film is that the makers have not tried to copy the film as it is. The way he has showcased variations in his looks and performance is top notch. You will see a new updated version of the young hero as the youth and female fans will love him in his role. In her natural beauty in Telangana accent with mesmerizing chemistry opposite Naga Chaitanya, as a girl who struggles to find a job looked authentic on the big screen.Premam completely belongs to Naga Chaitanya as he springs a huge surprise with his performance. Yet again, the magic of Sai Pallavi in the direction of Sekhar Kammula repeated and did wonders among the audiences and box office. Although the film didn't stand out, Rowdy Baby song and Sai Pallavi's dance found a life of its own. Maari has become the talk of Town as her song Rowdy Baby became the most popular songs, which inches closer to the 800 million views mark on YouTube each day. The actress manages to captivate the audiences with her quirky acting despite sharing screen with the most audiences loved actor Fahad Faasil. Sai Pallavi plays the role of Austin who has autism and has keen interest on marital arts. Despite the star-studded cast and Mega hero Varun Tej, Sai Pallavi stole the show and was listed among the 100 best performances of the decade.
Her performance as Bhanumathi, Telangana accent and dance became arguably a turning point for the young actress in her career.
Sai Pallavi made sure to stand with her debut movie itself in Tollywood. The actress' was applauded for her performance as a young and fearful who is in a fight to save her husband's life. Their chemistry and Pallavi as wife felt so real on the screen. Sai Pallavi plays the role of wife to Dulquer Salmaan, who is the husband in the film. This movie not only opened gates for the actress but also bagged several awards. The romantic-comedy starring Nivin Pauly, went on to become a major success at the box office. Sai Pallavi played the role of teacher and went on to win hearts with her natural beauty and breakdance. Let's take a look at Sai Pallavi's best movies that define her. Sai Pallavi's movies are enjoyed by her fans who eagerly anticipate the actress's upcoming projects. Because when you see, one can only say wow.Įver since then, there has been no looking for the actress as she has been continuously impressing the audiences with career-defining roles and eye-popping dancing. Despite the language barrier, every South Indian watched Premam for Sai Pallavi as everyone felt like she is one of us and her dancing needs no introduction. When audiences first witnessed her on the big screen in the Malayalam movie Premam, there wasn't one person who fell in love with her. Unlike many actresses, Sai Pallavi grew to fame for her simplistic beauty, charm and dance. Sai Pallavi is currently the most talented and popular actress in the South film industry.