Movie Reviews
Aatadukundam Raa Story
Aatadukundam Raa is the story of two best friends Anand Rao (Anand) and Vijay Ram (Murali Sharma) who are business partners. An unexpected incident brings the rift between them and shatters over their relationship. After 26 years, Karthik (Sushanth), the nephew of Vijay Ram comes to India on a mission and falls in love with Vijay Ram’s daughter Shruthi (Sonam Bajwa). The rest of Aatadukundam Raa is about the secret mission of Karthik and his relation with the time machine and how he unites Anand Rao and Vijay Ram. Watch Aatadukundam Raa to know all the answers.
Aatadukundam Raa Analysis :
The first half of the film starts with a bang and gains lot of interest among the audience. However the film drops down after twenty minutes and the unwanted episodes irritate the audince. The pre-interval episodes pick up again and the interval episodes make Aatadukundam Raa lively. The songs have been decent and they have been placed well. On the whole the first half of Aatadukundam Raa has been ok.
The second half of Aatadukundam Raa fails to impress the audience right from the first frame. The film has been filled with unwanted drama and the entertainment has been completely outdated. Some silly episodes make the audience shocked and the songs of the film act as speed breakers. The climax ends up on an average note and on the whole the second half of Aatadukundam Raa has nothing new to offer.
Aatadukundam Raa Performance :
Sushanth improved by miles as an actor and his presence has been completely impressive. His expressions need a special mention and his dance moves have been decent. Sonam Bajwa makes an impressive debut into Tollywood and she has been glamorous enough to entertain the front-seaters. Her performance has been decent. Anand and Murali Sharma have been commanding with their roles and all the other actors have been good with their assignments.
The story of Aatadukundam Raa has been completely routine and follows the regular commercial formula of Tollywood. The screenplay and the dialogues have been just ok. The music has been outdated and the background elevated the film well. The production values made the film look grand and the cinematography has been eye catchy. G Nageshwar Reddy who has been the king of comedy fails to entertain the audience and keep them engaging.
Final Word:
Aatadukundam Raa has some decent comedy at parts but the film fails to hold the grip throughout and it ends up as a disappointment.