Movie Review : Adinetha


Movie Review : Adinetha
Rating : 3/5
Banner : Sri Satya Sai
ArtsCast : Jagapathi Babu, Shraddha Das, Hamsa Nandini, Neelima, Ahuti Prasad, Anand Raj, Paruchuri Gopalakrishna, Chalapathi Rao, Annapurna, Sivaparvathi, Krishna Bhagawan and Others
Cinematography : Prasad బాబు
Music : Srikanth Deva
Producer: K K Radhamohan
Director: V Samudra
Story:
A political story, the tale begins with Suryanarayana (Jagapathi) who hails from a village and does not have a job but then he has the will to serve the people and stand against wrong activities. His parents (Chalapathi Rao and Annapurna) request the local MLA Sriramulu (Paruchuri) to get Suri a job. With his recommendation, Suri comes to Hyderabad and joins the Chief Minister’s (Ahuti Prasad) office as personal secretary to him. In this process, he comes across Rajeshwari (Shraddha) and falls in love with him. Meanwhile, the villain Mahendra’s (Anandraj) brother and his friends rape a girl and goes scot free. He is close to the CM and Sriramulu vows to bring them to justice. However, he is killed with a staged accident and then his last wish is to see Suri entering politics. With the support of Sriramulu’s wife (Sivaparvathi), Suri becomes an MLA but a twist of incident happens and he ends up becoming the Chief Minister. What happens from there forms the rest of the story.
Presentation:
The director has come up with a political subject but he has not been upto mark both in the narrative and presentation departments. The dialogues were not that strong, the script was mediocre and the screenplay was not impressive. Even the songs were not that special and it looked like the tunes were hits of yesteryears. Camera could not capture the foreign locations correctly and failed in the long and short frames. Editing was abrupt, costumes were just okay and the art department was alright. Jagapathi Babu did his best to suit the role of CM and did justice, Shraddha Das must improve in dance and expressions, Hamsa looked sensuous and has that appeal in her. Ahuti Prasad was neat, Anandraj was regular, Chalapathi Rao and Annapurna were regular, Krishna Bhagawan managed few light moments. The others did not have much say.
Conclusion:
The film attempted to show how a common man with good ideals can become a politician and that too a Chief Minister. However, it looked like there were few satires on few political parties and individuals and at the same time, there were few flaws in the making. The first half of the film was quite slow and looked stale in the content and presentation, only the second half has got some momentum but then again the climax gets dragged and then there is a final scene that takes ages to complete. The film has got some stuff for the mass audience but apart from that there is nothing special about it.

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