

What is their story and what links all the main characters forms the crux of the story.Īkkineni Nageswara Rao’s is a legend and there is little that one can write about him now. As he tries to bring together his parents, he is spotted with Anjali (Shriya) and Chaitanya (Nageswara Rao). One day, he sees his parents Nagarjuna (Chaitanya) and Priya (Samantha). Bittu grows up to a successful businessman Nageswara Rao (Nagarjuna).

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Due to certain reasons differences crop up between them. Radha Mohan (Naga Chaitanya) and Krishnaveni (Samantha) have a son called Bittu. Let us warn you at the outset that we don’t want to give away the plot and spoil the fun. It is an experience that all Telugu people must feel and enjoy. While we try our best to put together a review, the film is best experienced in theatres. In fact, Manam is not just a film, it is a celebration. After having directed films like 13 B and Ishq, Vikram Kumar accepts the challenge of making a film that accommodates three generations of Akkineni heroes and comes up a winner. But director Vikram K Kumar steers clear of falling into the routine trap. The director could have easily played safe by taking up a quintessential plot for a multi-starrrer. Right from its posters to the trailer to the songs and visuals, the film has everything that makes the film a delightful watch. But these are not the only factors that make Manam special. Story, Screenplay and Direction: Vikram K KumarĪ film starring the legend Akkineni Nageswara Rao and the first film that stars three generations of Akkineni heroes. Cast: Akkineni Nageswar Rao, Nagarjuna, Naga Chaitanya, Samantha, Shriya, Lavanya, Akhil Akkineni and Others
