Needless to say, a hero from particular family is always raving about their family in his films. Almost all the star heroes are doing the same without any change. And upcoming star Saidharam Tej is no excuse to it.
After coining the word “Mass Maharaj” for Raviteja, director Harish Shankar has now made Saidharam as “Supreme Hero” with Subrahmanyam For Sale. And the very ‘mega’ reference could be felt in it as it happens to be Chiru’s old title. And then, Saidharam’s entry is through Pawan Kalyan’s ‘Made in Andhra student’ song, and our mega menalludu make sure that he imitates his ‘Kalyan Maavaiah’ in every single moment.
Then there is body language of Chiranjeevi from Mutamestri emulated is some scenes. Especially the scene where he wears a lalchi and pyjama and puts on those aviator glasses is a typical Chiru look. Not just that, Saidharam tried Chiru’s iconic Mutamestri step in one song. But what’s the need for such a heavy ‘Mega’ touch?
Even without imitating Chiru or Pawan, Saidharam looks promising for his ease, dialogue delivery and body language. Too much of ‘mega’ touch will make audiences bored at some point of time.