Tuesday, 29 July 2014

Alldu Seenu - Movie Review

Director: V.V. Vinayak
Rating: 3/5

Alludu Seenu has Samantha as the female lead and Sreenivas in the male lead.

Alludu Seenu (Sreenivas) and his uncle Narasimha (Prakash Raj) live in a village and are small thugs. They have a lot of debts from the people who lent them money and receive threat from villagers for nat paying debts. To escape the threats, they both decide to leave for Chennai, but they board the wrong train and land in Hyderabad.

As soon as they land, Alludu Seenu stumbles upon Bhai(Prakash Raj), a dreaded mafia don in Hyderabad.  He realises that the don resembles his uncle. He uses Bhai’s personal assistant Dimple (Brahmanandam) and mints money with his uncle posing as Bhai.

Then , there is a twist turn in the story although quite predictable. Seenu falls in love with Anjali (Samantha) , Bhai’s daughter. They fall in love and  decide to get married. Alas, Anjali come to know about Seenu's activities and started hating him.

Bhai then decides to marry his daughter  to the son's and mafia leader Bhanu (Pradeep Rawat) in Sharjah.


The remaining story revolves around the how the confusion got resolved and how the pair got together again.

Bellamkona Sreenivas’s in his debut film has been good in dance and actions. Acting wise too, he is okay. He needs to work on this diagoue delivery and his ability to portray feelings, Being his first movie, he has a long way to go.

Samantha looks glamorous in the movie and specially in the songs.

Brahmanandam is a entertainer in the movie. his scenes with Prakash Raj and Sreenivas have come extremely well.

There is nothing new to the story line and is quite predictable. However, the one-liners are hilarious. The movie moves at a slow pace in the second half and at times feels boring.

Music of the movie is quite good. The songs has been nicely choreographed and shot in good locations, The movie have some peppy numbers.

Vinayak has chosen a safe subject for the debutant. The subject is not new but director Vinayak handles it well

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