Film: Aadu Magaadra Bujji
Starring: Sudheer Babu,Asmita Sood,Poonam Kaur
Director: Krishnareddy Gangadhasuu
Producer: M Subbareddy, S N Reddy
Banner: Colors and Claps Entertainments
Music: Sri Kommineni
Siddhu (Sudheer Babu) is a
happy-go-lucky guy who falls in love with Indu (Asmita Sood). But
Indu's brother Cherry (Ranadir Batla) protects her causing trouble to
Siddhu. To divert Cherry, Siddhu links Anjali to Cherry but Bujji
(Ajay) an evilious man who plans to marry her bashes up Cherry and this
leads a fight between Siddhu and Indu. How does Siddhu fights against
Bujji and wins his love is the rest of the story.
Performances
Sudheer Babu looked good and his dances
are impressive. He has improves in his expressions and carried of the
role with ease.
Asmitha Sood gets a vital role but she is poor in her performance.
Poonam Kaur is just okay.
Ajay is perfect as villain, Ranadir Gatla is impressive. Suman, Naresh
characters could've been etched well. Others are adequate.
Technical Analysis
Music is mediocre and the background
score is so-so. Cinematography by Santonio Terzio has nothing to boast
of. Padmasri Nandyala's dialogues are good. Action sequences are neatly
choreographed. Krishnareddy Gangadhasu direction is not up to the mark,
screenplay is bland. Editing is poor. Production values are okay.
Analysis
Aadu Magadraa Bujji is not a unique or
fresh story rather we've seen many similar lined movies in Telugu
before. For a wafer thin storyline to click, there needs to be
entertaining dialogues, taut screenplay and gripping narration. Sadly,
neither of these work for Aadu Magadraa Bujji and the film fell flat on
its face. Although the first half is a bit okay with some hilarious
scenes involving dog, the second half is quite boring with dull
narration, added to it the proceeding drag on and on. The scenes lacked
continuity and the second half dips down and even the twists sparks no
interest to you. The director failed to utilize the cast with poorly
etched characterizations. Barring few hilarious dog scenes, Aadu
Magadraa Bujji doesn’t really hold your attention.