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Alludu Adhurs

A guy falls in love with a girl whose father hates love, and a hooligan also wants the same girl.

Critic Review

Critic-Clap Rating
  • 2.00

    A review by CLAPNUMBER

    Story

    Seenu (Bellamkonda Sai) is a happy youth from Hyderabad. He goes head over heels over Koumudi (Nabha Natesh). He comes across a dreaded Nizamabad village head named Jayapal Reddy (Prakash Raj), who is against the very idea of love. Koumudi is the youngest daughter of Jayapal Reddy. Jayapal Reddy hates the very word of love after the death of his elder daughter Vasundhara (Anu Emmanuel). Gaja (Sonu Sood) a notorious criminal who served 20 years in prison also does Koumudi. How Seenu wins his love by subduing the threat from Jayapal and Gaja forms the rest of the story. 

    Review 

    Protagonist Bellamkonda Sreenivas performs with energy and exuberance, especially in the comedy scenes in the second half. Dances and fights are his forte in the movie. Sonu Sood is at his best with his regular acting as an antagonist. He does some relatively good mass entertainer comedy scenes in the second half. 

    Entertainment along with a few trivial twists, notably in the second half, remain as the main highlight of Alludu Adhurs. The makers of the movie didn't back from spending enough for the locations and the settings which add to the movie's success. There are a couple of good songs, in the movie and the highlight is the Bigg Boss beauty Monal Gajjar’s sizzling special song ‘Rambha Oorvasi Menaka’.  

    Coming to the lady lead Nabata Natesh she doesn't have a good enough storyline to display her acting skills, and neither does Anu Emmanuel. The first half of the story is just like any other movie and doesn't seem to enthrall the audience.  

    The entry of antagonists, Prakash Raj and Sonu Sood are shown in a dreaded and menacing manner initially, but they lose the intensity as they become part of the comedy.   

    Director Santhosh Srinivas tries to keep the audiences engaged with a weak storyline creating confusion among the characters. The movie reminds the audience of Santhosh Srinivas’ previous blockbuster ‘Kandireega’ from its execution in the second half. 

    Devi Sri Prasad doesn't come up with his trademark energy for this film with music, which is disappointing. 

    Verdict 

    A one-time watch movie particularly suggested for the energetic performance of Sreenivas. 

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