
A lonely girl, the character is a mystery to the audience from the very beginning. Added to it, her troubles begin to become worse when she comes to Araku to work as a school teacher.Ĭhitra joins a convent school as a teacher and is soon befriended by her headmistress' daughter-in-law who accommodates her in a palatial house (one wonders how all leading ladies, who are single, manage to get costly residences in our films, every time!). Her bloody past evokes sympathy amongst the audience. Debutante director Srinivasa Ranga hones an interesting story around Chitra, whose twin fears - Autophobia and Hemophobia, do not allow her to lead a normal life.

Starring Genelia in the role of a single girl, whose recent past was full of tragedy and phobia, the aftermaths of which still haunt her, Katha is a film to watch out for.

This time, after a super flop Amma Cheppindi (which, nevertheless, was a bad one), he has come up with a good thriller film, where you have a murder mystery superimposing heroine's unhealthy mental status. Though their films in the recent years, Aithe and Anukokunda Oka Roju, did not rake in moolah despite being very good, its producer Gunnam Gangaraju has been undeterred. Just Yellow's movies are eagerly awaited by buffs of intelligent cinema.
