

Nitin is the son of Tanikella Bharani, a municipal cleaner, who, as you are remorselessly reminded, is an excellent prop for spouting several dialogues about how dignified the 'labour' class is.
#DHAIRYAM MOVIE MOVIE#
Now which movie in Telugu do you know that was last made using this? This, for instance, is a poor-boy-rich-girl-parental-opposition story. You at least gotta give it to him for knowing what people, especially the front-benchers and the students, want, and caring two hoots for class, creativity or originality. In many ways, Dhairyam is a typical Teja movie - illogical and depthless, with script concepts that you thought went out of fashion before the Buddha was born, but with the mass element. (To all those who answered f: we feel a joke is a joke, and a lawsuit is a lawsuit.)
