This story abt cab driver..
How he trapped by power politics
Emotional narration
Must watch 💯 Kamal kamaraju played as cab driver Aparna Devi played his wife role
A cabbie named Raju (Kamal Kamaraju) is mired in debt. He has to repay the loan he had taken to buy his cab. A shocking crime takes place when Raju ferries a customer to a resort in Hyderabad. CI Bhaskar ('Baahubali' Prabhakar) and a self-obsessed politician (Prithviraj as a Minister) are out to implicate him. How the false case shatters the peace of Raju and his doting wife Shravani (Aparna Devi) and whether Raju manages to absolve himself forms the crux of the story.
Analysis:
Director Raghupathi Reddy Gunda shows sensitivity in handling the subject that doesn't pander to the lowest common denominator. He keeps the conversations and situations as realistic as possible. When it comes to portraying true-to-life situations and putting the characters in difficult circumstances, some directors get carried away. But that doesn't happen in the case of Sodara Sodarimanulara.
The twist that comes at the interval stands out for being organic. The writing department doesn't flounder in narrating such turns with care. The deeply entrenched malaise in the system and the unholy nexus between politicians and the police department have been shown well.
When the story arc doesn't do the talking, some unexpected elements deliver goods. As a result, the film stays its course despite some obvious demerits like the sluggish pace.
It's story about lower middle class people who suffers from system.