He cannot get through life without downing a drink at the end of the day with his ‘glassmate’ Mike (Sunil), a dreamer who wants to be a lyricist and singer someday. On the surface, the film seems like a simple tale, that of Vijay (Sai Dharam Tej) who invents a path-breaking device that can save lives, but is somehow never taken seriously enough by anyone, except for his loving father (Posani Krishna Murali). Unfortunately, he also tries to add threads filled with love, unnecessary conflict, judgemental friends and neighbours, inspirational soliloquys and more into this simple tale, complicating it more than needed. Review: With Chitralahari, Kishore Tirumala takes up the gargantuan task of holding the audience’s interest while telling a tried and tested tale – that of an underdog who’s branded a loser by society but is in reality nothing short of a genius inventor. Both his personal and professional lives are a mess will he ever catch a break? Story: Vijay (Sai Dharam Tej) is a down-on-luck mechanical engineer who’s looking for that big break in life.
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