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Telugu    May 11, 2011 (India)  

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Seema Tapakai is a 2011 Indian Telugu comedy, romance film released on May 11, 2011. The film is directed by G Nageswara Reddy, produced by Malla Vijay Prasad under banner named Welfare Creations.
Allari Naresh, popularly called the "minimun guarantee" star shines once again in " Seema Tapakai." His second film this year after "Aha Na Pellanta," this movie is a laugh riot all the way. Director Nageswara Reddy lets Naresh do what he does best in this flick - entertain. The story goes like this. Krishna (Allari Naresh) is the son of a big businessman and multi-millionaire, GK (Sayaji Shinde). He falls in love with Satya ( Poorna), who loves to serve the poor and hates anyone who is rich. To woo Satya, Krishna guises himself as a poor man. He even convinces his family members to pretend they are labourers so that he can win Satya's love. Soon enough, there's a twist in the love story when Satya's past comes into light. Allari Naresh solely carries the film on his shoulders with his great comic timing and dialogue delivery. His dance moves have also improved considerably. Though this is Poorna's debut, she does a commendable job. Another good performance is by Sayaji Shinde whose histrionics leaves you in splits. Vennela Kishore makes his presence felt in the movie. Despite this plot being an old one, director Nageswara Reddy has handled it in a way that no one can complain about. He cleverly takes digs at factionists and the rich through his film. The highlight however, is a remix of one of actor Krishna's most popular number from his classic film, "Simhasanam". The spoof song towards the end of the movie is hilarious. A fun movie to watch with your family.
Allari Naresh, popularly called the "minimun guarantee" star shines once again in " Seema Tapakai." His second film this year after "Aha Na Pellanta," this movie is a laugh riot all the way. Director Nageswara Reddy lets Naresh do what he does best in this flick - entertain. The story goes like this. Krishna (Allari Naresh) is the son of a big businessman and multi-millionaire, GK (Sayaji Shinde). He falls in love with Satya ( Poorna), who loves to serve the poor and hates anyone who is rich. To woo Satya, Krishna guises himself as a poor man. He even convinces his family members to pretend they are labourers so that he can win Satya's love. Soon enough, there's a twist in the love story when Satya's past comes into light. Allari Naresh solely carries the film on his shoulders with his great comic timing and dialogue delivery. His dance moves have also improved considerably. Though this is Poorna's debut, she does a commendable job. Another good performance is by Sayaji Shinde whose histrionics leaves you in splits. Vennela Kishore makes his presence felt in the movie. Despite this plot being an old one, director Nageswara Reddy has handled it in a way that no one can complain about. He cleverly takes digs at factionists and the rich through his film. The highlight however, is a remix of one of actor Krishna's most popular number from his classic film, "Simhasanam". The spoof song towards the end of the movie is hilarious. A fun movie to watch with your family.
Allari Naresh, popularly called the "minimun guarantee" star shines once again in " Seema Tapakai." His second film this year after "Aha Na Pellanta," this movie is a laugh riot all the way. Director Nageswara Reddy lets Naresh do what he does best in this flick - entertain. The story goes like this. Krishna (Allari Naresh) is the son of a big businessman and multi-millionaire, GK (Sayaji Shinde). He falls in love with Satya ( Poorna), who loves to serve the poor and hates anyone who is rich. To woo Satya, Krishna guises himself as a poor man. He even convinces his family members to pretend they are labourers so that he can win Satya's love. Soon enough, there's a twist in the love story when Satya's past comes into light. Allari Naresh solely carries the film on his shoulders with his great comic timing and dialogue delivery. His dance moves have also improved considerably. Though this is Poorna's debut, she does a commendable job. Another good performance is by Sayaji Shinde whose histrionics leaves you in splits. Vennela Kishore makes his presence felt in the movie. Despite this plot being an old one, director Nageswara Reddy has handled it in a way that no one can complain about. He cleverly takes digs at factionists and the rich through his film. The highlight however, is a remix of one of actor Krishna's most popular number from his classic film, "Simhasanam". The spoof song towards the end of the movie is hilarious. A fun movie to watch with your family.
Allari Naresh, popularly called the "minimun guarantee" star shines once again in " Seema Tapakai." His second film this year after "Aha Na Pellanta," this movie is a laugh riot all the way. Director Nageswara Reddy lets Naresh do what he does best in this flick - entertain. The story goes like this. Krishna (Allari Naresh) is the son of a big businessman and multi-millionaire, GK (Sayaji Shinde). He falls in love with Satya ( Poorna), who loves to serve the poor and hates anyone who is rich. To woo Satya, Krishna guises himself as a poor man. He even convinces his family members to pretend they are labourers so that he can win Satya's love. Soon enough, there's a twist in the love story when Satya's past comes into light. Allari Naresh solely carries the film on his shoulders with his great comic timing and dialogue delivery. His dance moves have also improved considerably. Though this is Poorna's debut, she does a commendable job. Another good performance is by Sayaji Shinde whose histrionics leaves you in splits. Vennela Kishore makes his presence felt in the movie. Despite this plot being an old one, director Nageswara Reddy has handled it in a way that no one can complain about. He cleverly takes digs at factionists and the rich through his film. The highlight however, is a remix of one of actor Krishna's most popular number from his classic film, "Simhasanam". The spoof song towards the end of the movie is hilarious. A fun movie to watch with your family.
Allari Naresh, popularly called the "minimun guarantee" star shines once again in " Seema Tapakai." His second film this year after "Aha Na Pellanta," this movie is a laugh riot all the way. Director Nageswara Reddy lets Naresh do what he does best in this flick - entertain. The story goes like this. Krishna (Allari Naresh) is the son of a big businessman and multi-millionaire, GK (Sayaji Shinde). He falls in love with Satya ( Poorna), who loves to serve the poor and hates anyone who is rich. To woo Satya, Krishna guises himself as a poor man. He even convinces his family members to pretend they are labourers so that he can win Satya's love. Soon enough, there's a twist in the love story when Satya's past comes into light. Allari Naresh solely carries the film on his shoulders with his great comic timing and dialogue delivery. His dance moves have also improved considerably. Though this is Poorna's debut, she does a commendable job. Another good performance is by Sayaji Shinde whose histrionics leaves you in splits. Vennela Kishore makes his presence felt in the movie. Despite this plot being an old one, director Nageswara Reddy has handled it in a way that no one can complain about. He cleverly takes digs at factionists and the rich through his film. The highlight however, is a remix of one of actor Krishna's most popular number from his classic film, "Simhasanam". The spoof song towards the end of the movie is hilarious. A fun movie to watch with your family.
Allari Naresh, popularly called the "minimun guarantee" star shines once again in " Seema Tapakai." His second film this year after "Aha Na Pellanta," this movie is a laugh riot all the way. Director Nageswara Reddy lets Naresh do what he does best in this flick - entertain. The story goes like this. Krishna (Allari Naresh) is the son of a big businessman and multi-millionaire, GK (Sayaji Shinde). He falls in love with Satya ( Poorna), who loves to serve the poor and hates anyone who is rich. To woo Satya, Krishna guises himself as a poor man. He even convinces his family members to pretend they are labourers so that he can win Satya's love. Soon enough, there's a twist in the love story when Satya's past comes into light. Allari Naresh solely carries the film on his shoulders with his great comic timing and dialogue delivery. His dance moves have also improved considerably. Though this is Poorna's debut, she does a commendable job. Another good performance is by Sayaji Shinde whose histrionics leaves you in splits. Vennela Kishore makes his presence felt in the movie. Despite this plot being an old one, director Nageswara Reddy has handled it in a way that no one can complain about. He cleverly takes digs at factionists and the rich through his film. The highlight however, is a remix of one of actor Krishna's most popular number from his classic film, "Simhasanam". The spoof song towards the end of the movie is hilarious. A fun movie to watch with your family.
Allari Naresh, popularly called the "minimun guarantee" star shines once again in " Seema Tapakai." His second film this year after "Aha Na Pellanta," this movie is a laugh riot all the way. Director Nageswara Reddy lets Naresh do what he does best in this flick - entertain. The story goes like this. Krishna (Allari Naresh) is the son of a big businessman and multi-millionaire, GK (Sayaji Shinde). He falls in love with Satya ( Poorna), who loves to serve the poor and hates anyone who is rich. To woo Satya, Krishna guises himself as a poor man. He even convinces his family members to pretend they are labourers so that he can win Satya's love. Soon enough, there's a twist in the love story when Satya's past comes into light. Allari Naresh solely carries the film on his shoulders with his great comic timing and dialogue delivery. His dance moves have also improved considerably. Though this is Poorna's debut, she does a commendable job. Another good performance is by Sayaji Shinde whose histrionics leaves you in splits. Vennela Kishore makes his presence felt in the movie. Despite this plot being an old one, director Nageswara Reddy has handled it in a way that no one can complain about. He cleverly takes digs at factionists and the rich through his film. The highlight however, is a remix of one of actor Krishna's most popular number from his classic film, "Simhasanam". The spoof song towards the end of the movie is hilarious. A fun movie to watch with your family. Check out this page for more updates on Seema Tapakai.

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A fun movie to watch with your family.

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