The recently released Telugu film “Saripodhaa Sanivaaram,” a sequel to the popular “Eega,” has been garnering positive reviews and strong box office performance. The film’s strategic inclusion of “Eega” references and clever storytelling have contributed to its success.
During the promotions of “Saripodhaa Sanivaaram,” actor Nani strategically brought up the topic of “Eega,” hinting at the possibility of a sequel. While he clarified that Rajamouli had ruled out a second part, the mention served as a way to generate buzz and pique interest.
The film itself has been praised for its mass scenes, the performances of Nani and SJ Suryah, and its technical quality. While some viewers expressed concerns about the love story slowing down the pace in the first half, the writing by Vivek Athreya has been widely appreciated for its decency, adorableness, and clever execution.
The director skillfully incorporated “Eega” references into the conversations between the hero and heroine, creating a seamless connection between the two films. The heroine’s use of the name “Samantha” and her reference to the hero as “Nani” added a touch of nostalgia and humor. The way the director connected the “Eega” story to the love track showcased his brilliance, and the references were well-received by the audience.
The film’s strong opening and positive word-of-mouth are expected to drive its box office success in the coming days. “Saripodhaa Sanivaaram” has proven to be a worthy sequel that not only pays homage to its predecessor but also offers a fresh and engaging cinematic experience.