Allare Allari Telugu Movie

Feature Film | 2007
Critics:
Aug 10, 2007 By Kishore


Allare Allari is a good movie that hit mediocrity immediately after the second half. The first half of the movie showed great promise, but the second half couldn't measure up to the expectation that it had built in the first half. But that's not to say that Allare Allari is a bad movie. It's a movie worth watching for the healthy doses of laughter that it induces.


Allari Naresh prefers to act only in comedy flicks and has produced quite a few hits in the genre. Venu loves to experiment with different types of roles, including comedy. They are put together in the rib tickler: Allare Allari. And all the Telugu industry comedians join them in the party. The result is non-stop comedy of fifteen reels though not of the best quality.


Telengana Shakuntala is a fiery woman belonging to a region where one murder is avenged with one or more murders. Shakuntala kills the murderer of her husband in broad daylight and is sentenced to 14 years in prison. When she goes to jail, she orders her brother to raise his son to be a real man and be worthy of marrying her daughter when they grow up. She promises to return and get them married.


Shakuntala's nephew grows up to be a doctor (Venu). He lives in an apartment which is a microcosm of our present day urban society. People living in that apartment are unique characters (Krishna Bhagwan, Mallikarjuna Rao, etc) who provide a lot of fun to the viewers. Allari Naresh works as the watchman/errand boy of the apartment.


One day a girl that has consumed poison in an attempt to commit suicide (God knows when these directors would stop making suicide a staple part of a movie) is brought to the hospital where Venu is working. The cause of the suicide is: she is ditched by her lover. Venu saves her life and then goes to the boy who had promised the girl of marrying her but has ditched her in the last moment. The boy is about to marry someone else (Parvati Melton). Venu drags the boy and takes him to marriage registrar's office and gets the boy married to the girl he had ditched. Justice done, but not completely.


Parvati Melton whose marriage is now broken, seeks justice from Venu and falls in love with him. She moves in to the apartment building where he stays. Situations lead Venu and Parvati Melton's love to marriage. But remember that Venu is supposed to marry Shakuntala's daughter. Failing which every one is expected to incur the wrath of the fiery woman. Just when Venu and Parvati Melton are about to get married Shakuntala is released from the jail. And the real fun starts then.


Allare Allari is a good comedy by Muppalaneni Siva that has plenty of comedy. Only the second half sabotages the high goals set by the first half thereby reducing the overall quality of the movie. But still one would be better off watching it.


Kishore

   

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