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Touch of class


Sekhar Kammula, the software engineer-turned-director who made that path-breaking film "Anand" in Telugu, is back with yet another feel-good romantic film "Godavari". The film is getting rave reviews. The story is about two individuals, played by Sumanth and Kamalinee Mukherjee, who meet on a boat journey in the beautiful backdrop of the Godavari. Faced with different problems in life, they use the journey as a getaway from their troubles. Slowly they realise they are made for each other and love develops between them. However, it is Kamalinee's performance that lifts the film along with the music of K. M. Radhakrishnan.

SREEDHAR PILLAI

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