
In fact, at every juncture, you understand that the director has put in a great deal of effort to tell the same story in a fresh way. At no point does this film seem to attempt to be better than the original. While it would be overdoing it if we say he retained the soul of the original, we can guarantee that he has put forward a spectacle, a delightful one at that on the whole and if you decided to watch the film without judgement, there are high chances you might like it. He has managed to partially own the film to an extent by skillfully adapting the film to local sensibilities by weaving in elements which weren’t there in the original. But now that the film has hit the theatres, one thing is for sure, all the detractors will think twice and think hard.īecause Director Chandoo Mondeti has done something very special with Premam. Well, it’s no wonder then that Premam has gone through all this even before the release. Expectations, apprehensions and criticism notwithstanding, comparison is bound to creep in at every juncture. Review: Remakes aren’t easy… Especially when hit films are involved. Every time, he’s faced by a hurdle but he’s destined to meet a soul mate who’s name starts with S!

Story: Vikram (Naga Chaitanya) falls in love with Suma (Anupama Parameswaran), Sitara (Shruti Haasan) and Sindhu (Madonna Sebastian) at different stages of his life.
