Review-in-pics: Allu Arjun's Badrinath
Telugu superstar Allu Arjun is back on the silver screen with his soon-to-release Badrinath opposite Tammanna.
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Cast: Allu Arjun, Tamanna, Prakash Raj, Kelly Dorje, Rao Ramesh and others
Credits: Screenplay, direction – VV Vinayak, Cinematography – S Ravi Varman, Story – Chinni Krishna, Music – M M Keeravani, Producer – Allu Aravind
Banner: Geetha Arts
Released on: June 10, 2011 -
Allu Arjun's new movie Badrinath had ‘blockbuster' written all over it. Well before release, expectations were raised by sheer hype and publicity. Does Badrinath live up to it? Read on.
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The movie begins on a promising note. Badri (Allu Arjun) is a disciple of Bheeshma (Prakash Raj), a martial arts guru. Badrinath grows up into a strong fighter under Bheeshma's rigorous training and is groomed to be the 'kshetra palakudu' (protector) of the Badrinath temple.
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Alakananda (Tamanna) comes to Badrinath with her grandfather. She is under threat from Sarkar (Kelly Dorje). Alakananda turns a devotee and falls for Badri. Bheeshma meanwhile is grooming Badri to be his successor. For that Badri has to remain a bachelor forever…
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The visuals in the film are splendid. But beautiful sceneries cannot mask the predictable storyline.
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The martial arts training which Badri undergoes looks simple and easily doable – none of the scenes are awe-inspiring.
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The heroine's side of the story is revealed through silly flashbacks, which become the focus of the story till the intermission.
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In between there is a bizarre fight sequence where Badri kills terrorists with his sword. He simply evades their bullets with a swing of his sword. The second half starts on a dull note with hardly any engaging scenes. Song after song follows with a heavily censored fight sequence in between. The film heads to climax with literally nothing happening post interval. The climax itself is a big letdown.
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The film is set in modern times and that is a huge disconnect. Even when hundreds of people get killed there is no sign of the police anywhere. The hero goes on a killing rampage on a railway station and there are no policemen in the picture!
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Allu Arjun makes no effort to get into the skin of his character. Tamanna adds nothing except glamour. Prakash Raj wears bad make up. Except for a couple of grand songs, the film has nothing else to offer.
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