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Critic's Rating: 3.5
The village bumpkin makes 14 unsuccessful attempts to pass his 10th class. But he has the common sense to suspect the intentions of his relative from the US who arrives home and decides to marry him. In the US, he happens just as she suspected. She’s ready to dump him for another man.

Bullabbayi (Yes, that’s what he is called all through the movie) is happy living his life in the village with a style of his own. He’s harmless, jovial, friendly and helpful. Bullabbayi (Sumanth) is smitten by Neelaveni (Pinky Savika) but does not express it because he knows they won’t make a good match. Neelavani rejects all the proposals that her parents bring for her marriage. To everyone’s shock she chooses Bullabbayi. Before the wedding is to take place, Bullabbayi does confront Neelavani expressing suspicions about her decision to marry him. To his surprise, he admits that she does have intentions. Bullabbayi, however, gets into wedlock her because that is the only way he can land in the US.

Neelavani shows her true colours very soon. She cannot even stand the very sight of Bullabbayi and is always irritated with him. In the course of time, Neelaveni falls for a doctor who proposes to her. She is only overjoyed and gets a divorce from Bullabbayi. An arrow pierces through Bullabbayi’s heart. Even in such circumstances he gives in to her request when she asks him to stay back in the US and not leave for India so that he can attend her engagement.

The film explores relationships with the influence of western thinking on youth who go abroad. Director Chandra Siddharth who has delivered sensible stuff in the past brings gives the subject the treatment it truly deserves. Sumanth portrays a hue of emotions. In practically every frame, Sumanth’s expressions draw attention enhancing the quality of story telling. One can say Sumanth has given a power-packed performance in the movie.

Some other heroes might needs fights to show that they are packed with power but for Sumanth, his body language and facial expressions and a natural flair looked just enough. If that’s not enough, he not just passes the muster in the dances section but is hilarious with his `saree dance’. Music score by M M Keeravani lifts the movie. For once Thagubothu Ramesh is not shown drinking. And it is a great relief. The movie is as interesting as the title. Who knows, some things may just become possible – like Sumanth’s careergraph rising.
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Trivia & Goofs
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Trivia

1. Sumanth, who has donned the garb of a woman in a song in the film. The actor said that he was inspired by his grandfather veteran Akkineni Nageswara Rao to do it.

2. Thailand actress Pinky Savika makes her T-Town debut in this film. Her performance has been critically acclaimed

Goof-ups
1. The story of this film is quite outdated and stale. After the first 20 minutes or so, the film starts nosediving and the graph never really recovers. Bad direction and poor screenplay add to the woes.

2. Despite her best efforts, Pinki Savika clearly looks uncomfortable in the role of a Telugu girl. What was the need to go for a Thai actress? There is nothing in the story that justifies this decision.
FAQs
  1. What is the release date of 'Emo Gurram Egaraavachchu'?
    Release date of Sumanth and Pinky Savika starrer 'Emo Gurram Egaraavachchu' is 2014-01-24.
  2. Who are the actors in 'Emo Gurram Egaraavachchu'?
    'Emo Gurram Egaraavachchu' star cast includes Sumanth and Pinky Savika.
  3. Who is the director of 'Emo Gurram Egaraavachchu'?
    'Emo Gurram Egaraavachchu' is directed by Chandra Siddharth.
  4. What is Genre of 'Emo Gurram Egaraavachchu'?
    'Emo Gurram Egaraavachchu' belongs to 'Comedy' genre.
  5. In Which Languages is 'Emo Gurram Egaraavachchu' releasing?
    'Emo Gurram Egaraavachchu' is releasing in Telugu.