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Telugu Comedians Comedy Scene From Seetha Ramudu Movie
Seetaramudu telugu full movie, Shivaji and Ankita best action telugu movie <br />Released on September 02 2006 <br />Director: Shyam Prasad <br />Producer: Yalamanchali Ravichand <br />Music Director: Ramana Gogula <br />Cast: Shivaji, Ankitha, Rahul Dev, Ahuti Prasad, Hema, Ali, Srinivas Reddy <br /><br />Seetaramudu will be remembered for Ankita's generous exposing. She has plenty to show and she does it gleefully. Otherwise the movie is just like any routine as it gets and it hardly impresses. On the other hand the negative vibes are palpable in the movie. <br /><br />One straight question needs to be asked to the directors like Shyam Prasad. Can they think beyond suicide, horrible comedy with mentally sick people as the theme, accidents, operation theatres and armed goons chasing supporting characters/heroines? If they can then they will have hit movies at the box office. If they can't then they will have 'could-have-been-hit' like Seetaramudu <br /><br />Seetaramudu has some unique scenes and the story is different. There are really funny moments with comedian Ali. The director show flashes of brilliance with a scene where Shivaji asks for a lift to his lover's brother-in-law. The way Seetaram (Shivaji) deals with the real estate don Ramulu (Rahul Dev) is interesting. But such credibility is lost in a flash in a scene where a person wants to commit suicide and Ali tries to rescue him. These types of scenes clearly show that the director lives in a make belief world of his own.