Viyyalavari Kayyalu


Director
E Satti Babu
Producer
Lagadapati Sirisha Sridhar
Music
Ramana Gogula
Cinematography
Ajayan Vincent
Editing
Marthand K Venkatesh
Story
Larsco Entertainments unit
Screenplay
E Satti Babu
Dialogues
Sainath
Action
Ram Laxman
Art Director
Ashok
Banner
Ramalakshmi Cine Creations
Release Date
Nov 1, 2007
Language
Telugu

Star Cast
Uday Kiran, Neha Julka, Srihari, Sayaji Shinde, Giribabu, Venu Madhav, Jayaprakash Reddy, Jeeva, Brahmaji, Krishna Bhagavan, Dharmavarapu Subramanyam, Telangana Sakuntala, Kavitha, Kausalya
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    Galatta.com
    Coming to performance, only Srihari comes up with another good performance. Uday Kiran is not that impressive and Neha Jhulka just about manages to carry the role. Sayaji Shinde and Jayaprakash Reddy give another routine performance. Read More
    TotalTollywood.com 3/5
    Music and background score by Ramana Gogula is good. Ajay Vincent's camera work is good and this is effective in the songs. Editing by Marthand k. Venkatesh is good. Production values are very good. GOod care is taken. Dialogs by Srinath are average. However, a few punchliners are effective. Read More
    CineGoer.com 2/5
    Srihari looks well-groomed, confident and has amazing screen presence. He is one actor who has shown tremendous improvement as a performer. From entering movies as a trained gymnast to showing his caliber as an artiste, he has come a long way. Read More
    NowRunning.com 1.5/5
    The first half of the movie belongs to Uday Kiran and Srihari dominates the second half. Srihari is as usual at his macho best. Read More
    Rediff.com 2.5/5
    The screenplay and dialogue are the plus points here, though the action sequences, particularly those involving Srihari, have to be taken with a pinch of salt. Read More
    NonstopCinema.com 2.25/5
    The entry of Srihari revived the glory of the film. From then onwards the movement gains a slow pick-up. However, one could not differentiate the good, bad and ugly scenes in the film as there so many ebbs and tides in its movement. Read More
    Sify.com Above Average
    Srihari is the most important character in the film. It is not an exaggeration to say that he is the real hero of the film, considering his dominating role in the second half and climax. Jayaprakash Reddy did the usual villainy as a Rayalaseema factionist. Read More