

Enter Harini, and her pack of girls which piques the interest of this boy-gang and despite their last-ditch attempts to date the women, they end up being close friends. Their days are spent drinking, smoking, and figuring out which girl would suit whom.

Munna, Galy, Krishna, Kumar, and Juju are five promiscuous boys who don’t know what to do with their lives. ‘Boys’ revolves around six teenagers, including a girl, who haven’t figured it all yet. ‘Boys’ had a similar stint back in 2003 when it was released and considered a blockbuster hit, with mostly debutantes including Siddharth. Shankar himself has been involved in a project, rest assured there’s no one stopping the box office collections or the incoming accolades. A light-hearted film with ample dose of laughter, ‘Konchem Ishtam Konchem Kashtam’ is totally worthwhile. The story concludes with Siddhu uniting his parents by “moving mountains” and marrying Geeta. As Siddhu is offered a top management position at his dad’s company, he also falls for Geeta, whose parents, in turn, have put forth a condition not to marry her with Siddhu unless his parents remain separated. Siddhu’s parents have separated and his father Prakash (Prakash Raj) is an affluent businessman who still dotes for his separated wife and her mouth-watering dishes. Siddharth as Siddhu is a friend of a close relative of Geeta (Tamannaah). The well-written lyrics and soulful composition keep ringing in our ears for long. Music was the first thing that caught my interest when I watched this movie.
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‘Striker’ though has an ensemble cast, Siddharth is central to the plot, and if not for him, the movie was ought to be doomed. The plot is set around Surya, whose passion for the game of carrom-board has taken him places, who must fight a local mafia overlord to protect his interests and avenge the wrongs done to him. Be that as it may, the film revolves around carrom-board as a game and leaving aside a few carrom-board moments in a bunch of movies, we almost never had a mainstream movie focused solely on the game. Striker (2010)Īlso featuring Aditya Pancholi, Anupam Kher among others, ‘Striker’ has the distinction of being the first Indian film to be released simultaneously in theatres as well as on the Youtube. “Oy!” as she calls him, is a syllable that echoes in his ears even after she’s gone. Later on, it is revealed that Sandhya is suffering from cancer and has very little left to live, to which Uday tries to make her live the remaining of her life to its fullest.

Turns out, Sandhya’s insurance policy has no nominee and hence was initially rejected. As Uday falls for Sandhya and her simple ways, he finds out that she lives in a humble abode on a beach shore, and attempts to impress her by “learning” Telugu with the help of his friend Fatso, giving her gifts on her birthday and leaves no stone unturned to woo her. Oy! (2009)Ī loner Sandhya and an optimistic, outgoing Uday hit crossroads when the latter sees the former in a pub, writing in a diary. Though the plot is seemingly derivative, the visual effects are pretty decent for a movie of this stature, and the fantasy-adventure touch in the movie is its sole highlight. As Irendri comes to know that the blood of Moksha, the girl who is protected by Yodha, would make her invincible, Moksha heals Yodha to render his vision back and help him defeat Irendri. The story starts in Anga Rajyam, wherein Irendri, a sorceress is brought back to life by the blood of her great-great-granddaughter Priya who has been carrying a locket with the former’s soul trapped in it. With this list, we’ve brought to you the best films Siddharth has acted in, movies which speak volumes about his versatility as an actor, for these belong to genres and sub-genres like comedy, romance, action, drama, horror, thrillers, suspense, and have been received well by the critics and audiences alike.Īs the story goes, Siddharth is seen playing Yodhha, a blind warrior and a bodyguard to Moksha, a nine-year-old girl with healing abilities. The 39-year-old actor though has come a long way in his cinematic journey, but we’re hoping to witness more character oriented roles and meaningful work out of his movies. With multi-lingual cinema picking up the trend, for dubbings are so old-school, many of Siddharth’s movies were shot simultaneously in Telugu, Tamil, and Hindi etc. The actor’s transition from speaking one language to enacting in another is practically seamless. Born and brought up in Tamilnadu, but having received his education from New Delhi, the mother tongue influence in most of Siddharth’s works is practically non-existent.
