
Unfortunately, Santosh fell half way losing the hold midway after establishing the point very well. When it comes to visual presentation, a solid script and gripping presentation decides the fate of a film. As a line, series of suicides in Subramanyapuram is exciting to read on paper. Superb success of Karthikeya seems to have inspired writer, director Santosh to pen a similar storyline centered on the dichotomy between belief in god and scientific reasoning. Subramanyapuram Artists, Technicians Review: Karthik after losing one of his friend’s lives in Subramanyapuram treats the issue more seriously and with the help of village headman (Suresh), how Karthik cracks the temple mystery is rest. Luckily he also has his girl (Eesha Rebba) hailing from the same village. On the other side, atheist and researcher on ancient temples, Mr Karthik (Sumanth) takes up Subramaniapuram as second thesis for his project work. The ancient village of Subramanyapuram famous for all powerful, famous Subramania Swamy Temple is shadowed by a series of suicides which is considered as the curse of almighty for offering Abhishekam. Post critically acclaimed Malli Rava, will Sumanth score one more hit to his card? Subramanyapuram Story Review: Well promoted as a newfangled thriller, Subramanyapuram starring Sumanth, Eesha Rebba in main leads under debutant Santosh direction is one of the awaited release this week.

Thriller scripts dipped in divinity factor always score well among Telugu audience.
