![]() ![]() He has a cute girlfriend who feels guilty about thinking practically. But he is actually a wannabe entrepreneur/innovator working in a TV mechanic shop as a stop-gap arrangement. In the film, too, the hero describes himself as such. The film's trailer had sold 'Chitralahari' as the story of a loser who is synonymous with failures. But, until such a scene arrives, the audiences don't have a hint that they are witnessing his do-or-die story. Where Vijay Krishna (Sai Dharam Tej) speaks his heart in vulnerable moments in his life, he looks to be imploding. ![]() In the end, he messes it all up to an extent. Writer-director Kishore Tirumala struggles to concoct the right mix of comedy and emotional, dramatic moments. What consequences does Vijay's new journey lead to? Will he be able to overcome the tag of being a perennial failure? Can he also emerge victorious in love? Answers to these questions are found in the second half. ![]() ![]() In realizing it, he crosses paths with an unlikely character. Meanwhile, Vijay's singular dream is to bring into reality a mobile app that can save lives. Soon, differences crop up between Lahari and Vijay, only to lead to a break-up. When Lahari befriends Sweccha (Nivetha Pethuraj), a career-oriented woman who doesn't trust men, the game changes. Working as a TV mechanic, he woos Lahari (Kalyani Priyadarshan) without disclosing the nature of his job. Vijay Krishna (Sai Dharam Tej) is a self-described loser. 'Chitralahari', starring Sai Dharam Tej and others, hit the screens this Friday. ![]()
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