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Naga and Madhavan shoulder a fresh, yet elongated plot
The word Savyasachi means Ambidextrous, one who can skillfully use both of his hands. Naga plays a character, whose elder brother resides in his left hand, while Madhavan, his nemesis. I was excited to watch this film, since I was impressed by the performance of Madhavan in last year's Vikram Vedha. I like Naga Chaitanya, but I haven't seen much of his films. So I gave this film a watch.

The plot follows a man who's elder got absorbed in him in the foetus, and took control of his left hand. All goes well, until a man comes in his life, who threatens to take all from him.

The characterisation of both the leading characters is good, but I felt Madhavan's character could have been much better. Otherwise, the plot, screenplay is good. The screenplay felt a bit elongated, because they stretched all the romance and comedy in the first half itself. Madhavan appears right before the interval, but his character is present throughout the film. All the seriousness and action was saved for the second half, and you'll definately enjoy it.

The performances of all the cast was great. Naga was good to watch. Nidhi Agarwal's Telugu debut was good. Madhavan was exceptional and menacing as the antagonist. He could have been given more screen time. It might have made the film more engaging.

Music, Background score, cinematography, direction and all the other aspects were handled well.

Overall, you can give this film a watch, but don'texpect too much from the film, otherwise you might feel depressed.
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Excellent movie. Very interesting. Songs are also awesome. A very unique story. I didn't watch this type of movie untill now. Cinematography is also good. A second part of the movie is
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