Avec: Suman, Ravali, Pinky Sarkar, Anusha, Rajkumar, Ranganath, Chandramohan, Subbaraya Sharma, Kota Srinivasa Rao
Réalisé par: N. Nagesh Naradasi
Compositeur: Vandematram Srinivas
Codage: Multi-zones
Langue: Telugu
Sous-titre: Anglais
Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround
Vidéo: Format 16/9 compatible 4/3, Format cinéma respecté scope 2.35.
Durée: 150 minutes
Synopsis:
Sri Satyanarayana Swamy: There is something essentially attractive about devotional films. They not only reinforce our faith but also give us some important moral tales that will add value to our lives. Sri Sathyanarayana Swamy movie, directed by Nagesh Naradasi and produced by S S Rao and Madhusudhan would also fall in the same category. It is about the power and piety of Lord Sathyanarayan. The highlight of the movie would be the nine roles that Suman plays. Now, Suman is no stranger to devotional films. Annamaiya and Sri Ramadasu come readily to mind. He has used the experience to shine in the nine different roles. Suman is thrilled at the prospect of his giving a variety performance. All the nine roles have something different will be backed by the trusted voice of SP Balasubramaniam. The veteran has dubbed for Suman and has given a different voice to the suit nine different characters. Now this should be interesting. Bhanuchander plays a pivotal role while Krishna is the king who builds the temple at Annavaram for Sri Sathyanarayana. The director says the film will be so stepped in tradition and religiosity that nobody would feel like smoking in the interval or wear the chappal inside the theatre hall. Vandematram Srinivas has worked overtime to get the right feel and fervour in the tunes. The devotional feel will be all-pervading, he says.