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Yogi's Maturity Evolves As Sidlingu In Vijaya Prasad's Satirical Sequel

The New Indian Express Bengaluru

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February 15, 2025

BEFORE watching Sidlingu 2, it is important to familiarise with Sidlingu, a 2012 film that follows the life of a youth from a village near Maddur whose world revolves around a deep desire for cars.

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For Sidlingu (Yogesh/Yogi), the car represents more than materialism; it symbolises freedom, escape, and self-worth. His pursuit of ownership shapes his relationships, guiding him through love and loss. A fleeting romance with Aandalamma (Suman Ranganath) highlights youthful longing, while his move to Srirangapatna introduces Mangala (Ramya), a government school teacher, who stabilises his life. Mangala nurtures Sidlingu's dream of owning a vintage car, but her sudden death forces him to confront life's fragility. Her loss shatters his obsession with material desires, prompting him to question what truly matters.

Sidlingu 2 continues his journey of self-discovery. Sidlingu (Yogi) grapples with the aftermath of Mangala's death and the deeper ramifications of his past. The film presents an emotional atmosphere shaped by the people, places, and events that defined his journey. His connection with Seethamma (Padmaja Rao), a graveyard digger, becomes one of healing. Sidlingu's respectful act of offering Seethamma's favourite dish and ensuring her proper cremation symbolises his growing understanding of what truly matters in life, marking a moment of personal redemption.

Sidlingu's transformation is about not just his changing view of material wealth but his commitment to others. His decision to care for Seethamma's orphaned daughter, despite not having a home, reflects selflessness. He tells the girl, "We are on the footpath, but we are not on the road," emphasising that home is defined not by possessions but by the connections we forge and the love we share.

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