`Sihigali' is the second film of the week of actor Srimurali that is less than average and has atrocious story, screenplay and careless handling by debutant Leykkhan. Very silly things interest this director but he has forgotten how to hold the attention of the audience. Right from the hairstyle of the protagonist Srimurali nothing is in right order. One of the producers of this film boasts that this will surely run for 50 days but it is not capable of running even for one week.
Dharani (Srimurali) a youth from a village with an engineering graduate in city has one sole intention of constructing a house for his mother who is everything to him in life. For the ambition of Dharani even the heroine Jeevi (Shirin) supports admirably. Dharani a trust worthy person becomes a target of the maternal uncle of Jeevi. Dharani is booked in a false case and he faces very tough time. He loses his mother and turns very dejected in life. In a bloody fight with opponents whom he is not aware he is put down to death before Jeevi is killed.
This kind of director and team of producers have to strictly undergo rigorous training camp before taking up any assignment. Even for the title of the film `Sihigali' (sweet wind) there is no justice. It is not `Sihigali' in the life of hero but `Birugali' (wild wind).
Srimurali's looks are disturbed by the hairstyle. He has nothing much to do. There are two action scenes for him. It is high time he takes right step in selection of his films. Shirin looks glamorous in the beginning of the film. Shirin spends most of the time on screen attending to poetic messages and sending it. Thulasi Shivamani as mother has done over acting.
Music and cinematography is much below the expectations. Worth missing!
Scoring 3.5/10
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