Sarainodu Telugu Movie

Feature Film | 2016 | UA | Action
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Bunny who is riding high on back to back successes, stumbled up on with Sarainodu. If there is anything worth watchable in the film, it is Bunny's performance and hardwork. A poor script and screenplay dented Bunny's juggernaut. Watch it only if you have nothing to do this weekend.
Apr 22, 2016 By NR


Gana (Allu Arjun) is an ex-Army guy who live on settling cases in his 'own way' which comes to Sripathi (Srikanth), a lawyer. He meets an MLA (Catherine Tresa) at a traffic signal and falls for her instantly. Later he successfully manages to woo her. when his family agrees for marriage, the MLA puts a condition that he should stop street fights, when he was about to promise, Mahalakshmi (Rakul Preet Singh) enters, asks Gana to help from Dhanush's gang. What is the problem? How Gana saves Mahalakshmi? What happens to his love life forms the rest of the story.


Gana character is definitely an image make-over for Bunny who is doing youthful roles for quite some time. He made good changes to his body as well as body language to get in to the skin of the character. The best part is that he always made sure that he do not go overboard despite the loudness in the film. Rakul Preet Singh for the first time attempted a non-glam role but pulled it off very well. However she gets a very little screen space. Catherine Tresa appears in relatively lengthy role but could not make much of any impression. Aadi Pinnisetty is superb as a villain and he makes an instant impression in his first outing of negative characters. Brahmi is a big disappointment. Pradeep Rawat, 30 years industry Prudhvi and Lady Comedian, Vidyullata Raman are good to some extent.


Boyapati Srinu who is a master at Mass genre disappointed this time. The biggest problem is the script with several loose ends and pace problems all over. It is almost 30 minutes in to the film, he establishes hero character. His mark action sequences have also worked only partly. The interval sequence of the film however is very impressive. Things only turn worse when we are in the midway of the second half and the last 30 minutes is even big disappointment.


Except for 'This is a private party', 'Block BusterE' songs, audience will be yawning for the remaining songs. Thaman even disappointed with the back ground score. Rishi Punjabi's camera work is fine while dialogues appeared over board. Production Values are appropriate. Editing by Senior editor Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao is disappointing. Production Values are Super Rich.


Finally, Bunny who is riding high on back to back successes, stumbled up on with Sarainodu. If there is anything worth watchable in the film, it is Bunny's performance and hardwork. A poor script and screenplay dented Bunny's juggernaut. Watch it only if you have nothing to do this weekend.


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