New Delhi:
Bhimaneni Srinivasa's Telugu film Sudigadu is a laugh riot that keeps the audience entertained right up till the end. The movie has given viewers a good watch for the weekend.
The comedy revolves around Kamesh (played by Allari Naresh) and his wife (played by Hema) who become the proud parents of a baby. The twist is that the infant is born with a six pack body and has a sworn enemy, Thikkal Reddy (played by Jayaprakash Reddy), who keeps conniving to harm him. Kamesh then sends him off to city where he grows into dynamic Shiva played again by Allari Naresh - the first double role of his career.
Shiva grows up to play all sorts of histrionics like making bullets stop and challenging time. The romantic angle is provided by Monal Gajjar who plays his love interest in the movie.
Allari Naresh performance is remarkable both as Kamesh and Shiva. His witty comic dialogues have a great impact on viewers. On the whole I can say he kept the film going throughout. Heroine Monal Gajjar opposite him is ok. The strength of the film lies in brilliantly conceived spoofs on the biggest hits of the industry. The spoofs are done without malice in a good natured manner. The one on TV anchor Omkar has the audience rolling with laughter.
The other actors whose performance contributes to the success of the movie are Jayaprakash Reddy, Sayaji Shinde, Krishna Bhagawan and MS Narayana. Hema and Kovai Sarala are average in their roles. Fish Venkat and Raghu Babu too entertain briefly. But Kondavalasa and Sriram look out of place in their characters.
The climax does seem to let down the viewer a bit. As far as the songs go, none are particularly entertaining. Camerawork and dialogues deserve special mention. They have been written in a very humorous fashion.
On the whole, Sudigadu makes for a good watch this weekend. Don't miss it.
The comedy revolves around Kamesh (played by Allari Naresh) and his wife (played by Hema) who become the proud parents of a baby. The twist is that the infant is born with a six pack body and has a sworn enemy, Thikkal Reddy (played by Jayaprakash Reddy), who keeps conniving to harm him. Kamesh then sends him off to city where he grows into dynamic Shiva played again by Allari Naresh - the first double role of his career.
Shiva grows up to play all sorts of histrionics like making bullets stop and challenging time. The romantic angle is provided by Monal Gajjar who plays his love interest in the movie.
Allari Naresh performance is remarkable both as Kamesh and Shiva. His witty comic dialogues have a great impact on viewers. On the whole I can say he kept the film going throughout. Heroine Monal Gajjar opposite him is ok. The strength of the film lies in brilliantly conceived spoofs on the biggest hits of the industry. The spoofs are done without malice in a good natured manner. The one on TV anchor Omkar has the audience rolling with laughter.
The other actors whose performance contributes to the success of the movie are Jayaprakash Reddy, Sayaji Shinde, Krishna Bhagawan and MS Narayana. Hema and Kovai Sarala are average in their roles. Fish Venkat and Raghu Babu too entertain briefly. But Kondavalasa and Sriram look out of place in their characters.
The climax does seem to let down the viewer a bit. As far as the songs go, none are particularly entertaining. Camerawork and dialogues deserve special mention. They have been written in a very humorous fashion.
On the whole, Sudigadu makes for a good watch this weekend. Don't miss it.