Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAfter losing the man she loves to her cousin, a woman gets her hopes up when he is widowed.After losing the man she loves to her cousin, a woman gets her hopes up when he is widowed.After losing the man she loves to her cousin, a woman gets her hopes up when he is widowed.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 2 victoires et 2 nominations au total
K. Viswanath
- Ramachandriah
- (as K. Vishwanath)
Sunil
- Kranthi Kumar
- (as Suneel)
L.B. Sriram
- Paddu's grandfather
- (as Sriram L.B.)
Macha Sai Kishore
- Ooty guide
- (as Saikishore)
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"Santosham" (2002) is a feel-good Telugu film that delivers a heartwarming story of love, family, and second chances. While the plot may tread familiar territory, the film's charming performances, particularly from Shriya Saran, and its heartwarming message make it an enjoyable watch.
Shriya Saran shines as Bhanu, the vivacious and supportive cousin. Her performance is a delight to watch, bringing a youthful energy and charm to the screen. She portrays Bhanu's journey with a mix of innocence and maturity, making her character both relatable and endearing.
The film's narrative, while reminiscent of other romantic comedies, is well-executed and emotionally engaging. The story revolves around Karthik, a widower who returns to India with his son to reconnect with his late wife's family. The film explores themes of family bonds, acceptance, and the healing power of love.
The performances are generally strong, with Nagarjuna Akkineni delivering a convincing portrayal of a grieving yet hopeful father. The supporting cast adds depth to the narrative, creating a believable and engaging family dynamic.
The film's music is another highlight, with R. P. Patnaik's score complementing the emotional tone of the narrative. The songs are melodious and memorable, adding to the overall feel-good factor of the film.
While "Santosham" may not be groundbreaking in its storytelling, it offers a heartwarming and enjoyable cinematic experience. The film's charming performances, particularly from Shriya Saran, and its positive message make it a worthwhile watch for those seeking a feel-good family drama.
Shriya Saran shines as Bhanu, the vivacious and supportive cousin. Her performance is a delight to watch, bringing a youthful energy and charm to the screen. She portrays Bhanu's journey with a mix of innocence and maturity, making her character both relatable and endearing.
The film's narrative, while reminiscent of other romantic comedies, is well-executed and emotionally engaging. The story revolves around Karthik, a widower who returns to India with his son to reconnect with his late wife's family. The film explores themes of family bonds, acceptance, and the healing power of love.
The performances are generally strong, with Nagarjuna Akkineni delivering a convincing portrayal of a grieving yet hopeful father. The supporting cast adds depth to the narrative, creating a believable and engaging family dynamic.
The film's music is another highlight, with R. P. Patnaik's score complementing the emotional tone of the narrative. The songs are melodious and memorable, adding to the overall feel-good factor of the film.
While "Santosham" may not be groundbreaking in its storytelling, it offers a heartwarming and enjoyable cinematic experience. The film's charming performances, particularly from Shriya Saran, and its positive message make it a worthwhile watch for those seeking a feel-good family drama.
After huge flops of Nagarjuna, this film gave him a great relief and stand in telugu film industry. Dasarath took lot of care in directing the film. Story is routine but the dialogues are excellent and heart touching. Shreeya is one asset in making success of this film especially her innocent looks. Comedy by Brahmanandam is very nice. He is the one we can say who can create comedy without dialogues. His way of moving head and gear-up in the film makes one to laugh by just watching itself. Songs are nice. One can not recognize that the music director is R.P. Patnayak. Because our telugu people can immediately recognize his songs. But the tunes in this film are completely different from rest of his movies. Singer Usha did well. The song "Ne toli sariga" is the highlight of the film. If any one is feeling boredom just watch this film.
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- AnecdotesThe film did not have a theatrical release in British Columbia, Canada.
- ConnexionsRemade as Ugadi (2007)
- Bandes originalesNe Tolisariga
Sung by Usha
Composed by Ravindra Prasad Patnaik (as R.P. Patnaik)
Lyrics by Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry
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- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Pehli Nazar Ka Pehla Pyaar: Love at First Sight
- Lieux de tournage
- Société de production
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- Durée2 heures 30 minutes
- Couleur
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By what name was Santosham (2002) officially released in Canada in English?
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