
D. Rama Naidu’s attempt at a rural drama offers a glimpse into a world of sincerity. The film, echoing L.V. Prasad’s style, delves into village life. ‘Kuch Tum Kaho…’ presents a well-defined rural setting. The central theme is a family dispute, featuring Vikram Gokhale and Govind Namdeo. Fardeen Khan shines in his role. Director Ravi Shankar’s approach keeps the narrative clear. Shankar remains true to the original South Indian story. The film’s adaptation may be a barrier for certain viewers. Some plot elements might not resonate with everyone. The movie stands out for its moral values. Despite a familiar plot, the film has its moments. The music adds to the film’s charm. Changes in the latter part of the film affect its continuity. While Khan performs with conviction, the story feels recycled. The movie follows the South Indian tradition of family films, placing importance on relationships.







