Subramanyam For Sale (U/A)
24/Sep/2015

Subramanyam For Sale

Critics Review

3.25

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Story of the film has flavor of Mogudu Kavali and Bavagaru Bagunnara, but hero's characterization is very different. Harish Shankar should be appreciated for putting the same efforts he keeps for huge stars while making a film with an upcoming hero. Harish Shankar's strength has always been commercial orientation and entertainment.(more)

Source: Jeevi, Idlebrain

3.00

Great Deal Hurry Up

Director Harish Shankar chose to add a tinge of his style for a old story and has succeeded in narrating it in an entertaining way through out with his trade mark punch dialogues. Stuffed high on commercial elements, film falls flat at places and the director feels to have stuck somewhere between the loop of Gabbar Singh as he tries to recreate the magic using Sai Dharam Tej and Gang of Gabbar Singh. (more)

Source: Editorial Board, One India

3.00

Subramanyam For Sale plays to the gallery and is something fans will want to watch.

Harish Shankar, it seems, decided to appease the mega family fans so much that he made references to the heroes in every way possible. From the hero's introduction sequence where he comes in mimicking the attire and style of Pawan Kalyan in Toli Prema to the mannerisms of Sai, you are constantly reminded of his 'power star' uncle Pawan Kalyan. (more)

Source: Pranita, Times Of India

3.00

Unapologetic mass masala

The film takes its time to find its feet. It follows a set pattern trying to give its hero a good opening song where he can showcase his dance moves and a few sequences that establish his fighting skills. There�s also Brahmanandam who is flown in from India as a special chef. The music is a tad loud, a surprise from the regular Mickey J. Meyer one is used to.(more)

Source: SANGEETHA DEVI DUNDOO, The Hindu