Karthik (Sumanth), an atheist who works in archeology department in Hyderabad, develops love towards Priya (Eesha) who hails from
Subramanyapuram, a village famous for Subramanyaswamy temple. In her village strange suicides are occurring and her father being the head of the village tries to hush up this phenomenon.
Karthik comes to her village to research on why people are getting killed themselves and writing suicide letters in a language that is no longer exists. What is the secret
Anyone who has watched Nikhil Siddharth and Chandoo Mondetis Karthikeya can easily guess how this Subramanyapuram would progress and what would be the climax. It is such predictable fare. At some places, the movie looks like Xerox copy of Karthikeya.
A village witnessing strange phenomena, people dying in mysterious manner, villagers thinking it as the curse of the god and hero unearthing the mystery this is such a cliched storyline that we have seen in many movies and TV serials.
New director Santosh Jagarlapudis Subramanyapuram treads on the same path and narrates in predictable style. The director has not even tried to present it a bit different.
Though the basic storyline is intriguing, the director has resorted to unnecessary comedy sequences that have failed to generate laughs and boring romantic scenes have further spoiled the mood. And the film drags on for no reason. Many scenes are also repetitive. Bad editing is major issue.
Where the film scores is when Sumanth takes the challenge of unearthing the mystery in 10 days. The pre climax sequences are handled quite well. It has some gripping moments here.
On the whole, Subrahmanyapuram is predictable mystery thriller with some interesting moments here and but fails to engage.