Subrahmanyapuram is a mystery thriller starring Sumanth Akkineni and Eesha Rebba in the lead roles. Senior actors Suresh and Sai Kumar appeared in crucial roles. Beeram Sudhakar Reddy produced the film under the Sudhakar Impex IPL banner. Santhossh Jagarlapudi directed it in his debut. This is also a special movie for Sumanth as it is his 25th film. Subrahmanyapuram was released worldwide on 07th Dec 2018.
Subrahmanyapuram Story
A meteorite in the shape of Lord Karthikeya falls in the kingdom of Ravi Varma. The king builds a temple under the guidance of an architect. The successors of Ravi Varma continue to look after the temple for generations. After a blunder in following temple customs results in the fury of the Lord, mysterious suicides start to happen in the village Subrahmanyapuram.
A staunch atheist, Karthik (Sumanth Akkineni), lands in the village for his research on mysteries surrounding ancient temples. As villagers think about migrating, Karthik promises to solve the problem within 10 days. How he solves the problem and what he finds out form the crux of the story.
Story Analysis
Subrahmanyapuram is a rip-off of Karthikeya. They tried hard to hide it but the characterizations, theme, conflict, and resolution are all similar to Karthikeya.
The first half deals with the regular life of Sumanth and his friends which is boring and has nothing to do with the central theme. The protagonist does nothing throughout the film and waits for something to happen. The interval sequence is flat and offers nothing to hook the audience. The second half has fillers and the story doesn’t progress an inch until the climax. It is pathetic to watch Sumanth roaming here and there and claiming that there are no clues. The writing is unimaginative and lazy. Overall, it’s a mediocre script without any thrills or chills to engage the audience.
Performances
Sumanth manages to pull off his role without much effort. Except for a scene or two, there is no scope for him to perform. Eesha Rebba is good as a girl next door character. However, her character is limited during the second half. Suresh delivers a matured performance in a key role. Sai Kumar has a minor role but his performance is impressive.
Technical Analysis
Subrahmanyapuram has a mediocre script that is predictable and offers nothing new. The dialogues are passive and boring. The production values are below average as the scale of the film is shallow. The entire film revolves around a few characters and locations. The cinematography is average and the music is decent. The editing could have been better but is adequate. Santhossh Jagarlapudi does a decent job in the execution of the script. He should have selected a better script and taken care of technicalities for a better output.
Conclusion
Subrahmanyapuram is a predictable thriller with average performances and mediocre production values. It won’t appeal to all sections of the audience. Sumanth has to wait for his upcoming film Idam Jagath.
Subrahmanyapuram
Director: Santhossh Jagarlapudi
Date Created: 2018-12-07 11:00
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Subrahmanyapuram
Director: Santhossh Jagarlapudi
Date Created: 2018-12-07 11:00
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