Star cast: Sai Ram Shankar, Ester Noronha
Producer: P Suneeta, Director: Teja
Meanwhile, Sathya’s best friend Swathi gets raped by a Minister and attempts suicide.Satya (Esther) investigates the issue and asks Satya (Sairam Shankar) to solve the issue. Will Satya suceed in proving the rape ? Will Tower Star accept Satya’s Love ? Who is Satya (Sairam Shankar) why he falls behind Satya (Esther) forms the rest of the storyline.
Sairam Shankar enacted the role of a responsible youngster effortlessly. Debutant Esther looks stony faced and her histrionics are typical. Naveen and Venu sparkled some humor. Naga Babu gave a matured performance in a comic way. Josh Ravi and babu Mohan are adequate. Gautham Raju is okay as baddie.
Veyyi Abaddalu has little entertainment value and could truly test your nerves with its staleness in the second half. Even with its unbelievably short running time of One Hundred and forty eight minutes, it seems to have been running for hours at end. Editor should have sharpened his scissors to cut the fat and unnecessary scenes in the second half.
The very last moments of the film are perhaps the only ones that sound a bit unconvincing. However, by then, it's too late in the day, and the damage has already been done. The film having reached a point of no-return just about struggles through the climax. But it doesn't make do for all the mess that it has been playing around till then. Coming to the comedy, it has to be said that they are not in good taste and is cheap.
Veyyi Abaddalu has middling music by Ramanna Gogula, with “Bhhokampame Vachina” and “Jeena HaiTho Marna Seeko”which are energetic, standing out from the rest. Background Score could have been better. It has been captured on camera remarkably well, thanks to some splendid cinematography by Rassol Ellore.