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Srirastu Subhamastu: The ‘family’ hangover

‘Srirastu Subhamastu’ is let down by lifeless characterisations and a stale story

Srirastu Subhamastu pushes Telugu cinema behind by a few light years yet again. At heart, the film deals with the clash between mindsets of the middle and the upper strata of society, but director Parasuram never sticks to his core point.
For a film that comes up with several definitions of love, the complications leading to marriage and the financial side of the story, it’s the romantic track that is a huge downer. From Siri’s (Allu Sirish) love-at-first-sight moment when he spots Ananya (Lavanya Tripathi) holidaying in Kashmir, he follows her to an engineering college in Visakhapatnam, fakes a ‘lost purse’ incident to find a place in her lavish hostel. The pursuit here is so desperate, both physically and emotionally, that the girl has no choice but to fall for him. Yes, stalking is back as a love strategy.
While the first hour is downright regressive, the comedy track is an attempt to smoothen ends of an apathetic narrative. Ali is the predictable scapegoat, as Siri goes on a consistent slapfest. There’s a love-triangle between Siri, Ananya and her prospective groom, where Siri comes up with demeaning tactics, one after the other, to break their marriage. The film packs in a climax that’s similar to Bommarillu, where Prakash Raj (father to Siri) is made to listen to lengthy lines on how Siri and the family are paying a heavy price for his high-handed attitude.

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