"Don't trouble trouble. For, if you trouble trouble, then trouble will trouble you" — thus goes a line in Srimanarayana.
It helps if the viewer is prepared to suffer all the troubles that Srimanarayana heaps on him in the garb of entertainment.
A journalist, framed in a murder, pits his wits against a powerful politician and his cohorts. How our journo takes on his rivals forms the fulcrum of Srimanarayana.
Needless to say, the scribe, when not fending off his foes, gets to serenade, not one, but two belles, whose romantic interludes provide some relief from the otherwise tedious fare.
While Nandamuri Balakrishna gives it all to the title role and is in full flow, Isha Chawla and Parvathi Melton do their snazzy bit to spice up the show.
It helps if the viewer is prepared to suffer all the troubles that Srimanarayana heaps on him in the garb of entertainment.
A journalist, framed in a murder, pits his wits against a powerful politician and his cohorts. How our journo takes on his rivals forms the fulcrum of Srimanarayana.
Needless to say, the scribe, when not fending off his foes, gets to serenade, not one, but two belles, whose romantic interludes provide some relief from the otherwise tedious fare.
While Nandamuri Balakrishna gives it all to the title role and is in full flow, Isha Chawla and Parvathi Melton do their snazzy bit to spice up the show.