

Roommates
Ramakrishna (Allari Naresh) is the son of a temple priest, Sekhar (Baladitya) is an orphan brought up by his maternal uncle, Seshu (Srinivasa Reddy), who was brought up by his grandmother and Bunty (Suman Setty) is the son of a toddy-taper. Ramakrishna is a Flutist; Sekhar plays Mridangam/drums, Bunty fond of playing keyboard while Seshu is a good Guitarist.
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Plot Summary
Two college students, Tracey and Jenny, share a dorm room and quickly realize they have vastly different ideas about cleanliness and personal space. Tracey is meticulously neat and organized, while Jenny is a free spirit who embraces chaos. Their clashing personalities lead to a series of comedic misunderstandings and conflicts as they navigate their freshman year and discover unexpected common ground, including shared romantic interests.
Critical Reception
Roommates received a generally mixed to negative reception from critics, with some appreciating its lighthearted approach to college life and the chemistry between its leads, while others found the humor to be uninspired and the plot predictable. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm.
What Reviewers Say
- The film attempts to portray the classic odd-couple dynamic with mixed results.
- Humor is often derived from the stark contrast between the two main characters' personalities.
- The romantic subplots are considered by some to be underdeveloped.
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Fun Fact
The film was screened at the Seattle International Film Festival in 2006.
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