

Unlike the original film Kahaani, Anaamika is neither taut nor delicious thriller.

Sekhar Kammula, who is struggling to return to glory, has chosen a remake. Irony is the cop who works 24/7 for solving one 'missing' case calls her Anaamika garu!! Anaamika in the film often calls Saradhi, cop, by his name without much respect as if she knows him very well. Vaibhav (Saradhi) is okay as Good Samaritan cop but it is his characterization in the film that disconnects one. The whole film is all about him (Ajay Sastri) who only makes his presence in the climax. Despite less screen presence, Harshvardhan scores with his brief role as terrorist.

She sheds her tears, emotes well and keep you hooked to the film. She easily slipped into the character and carries the film on her shoulders. Nayantara as Anaamika done a fair job in the film. The emphasis is on: Who is Ajay Sastri? Does he exist outside Anaamika's head? Is he alive? Did he ditch Anaamika? Or Who abducted him? Why did they do so? Nayan files a missing complaint in local police station and desperately tries to find his location. Let's check out our take on it.Īnamika (Nayantara) arrives to Hyderabad in search of her loving-husband Ajay Sastri, a techie, who has been missing for a week after he came down to Hyderabad from U.S on work. Despite many delays in the shooting and none other than Nayan shunning promotions, Sekhar Kammula managed to keep the hype alive. With Nayantara being roped in to reprise Vidya Balan's role, the expectations have got bigger. Ever since director Sekhar Kammula announced that he would be remaking Kahaani down the South (in Telugu and Tamil), there has been much curiosity around the project.
