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Movie Review - Sarainodu (Telugu)

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Every Director gets into his own groove after a few 'successful' films and tries to beat around the same line out of fear of failure and this movie stands testimony to that. Boyapati Sreenu is no exception. This movie which has an item song with the word 'block buster' is definitely not one such. The entire length of 159.20 minutes requires patience to be able to bear the machismo of the hero, though Allu Arjun has excelled himself in this film as Gana. He has proved once again that he is one of the best of the current lot of heroes especially in fights and dances.  The story is about a young man,the son of Chief Secretary of a state, who reportedly returns from Army as he finds that there is a lot to do in the society than at the borders. Typically like in Boyapati's movies, the hero is shown as an extraordinary person with unbelievable strength and machoism fighting against a villain who is equally macho but bad. Aadhi played the role as Vairam Dhanush, the son of

Movie Review - Sardar Gabbar Singh (Telugu)

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The best gift Telugu people can get on Ugadi is a big star's film releasing on the day. This 163 minute movie is an out and out entertainer for the fans of Pawan Kalyan which he has dedicated to them. The story as the poster says is all about guns,guts and love. The dialogues by Sai Madhav Burra, are well written and impactfully delivered by the characters. Some of the dialogues worth mentioning are "chanipoyina vyavastholo praanalu vetukutunnam", "yevari pani vaalllu cheysthe thanks cheppakoodadu, adedo goppanukoni appudappudu manchi cheystuntaaru", "gelavataniki vacchhinavaadu raju kaadhu, gelichina vaade Raju", "puttina prathiokkadu bhoomi naadhi anukuntaadu, kaani chivariki vaadu bhoomike chendutaadu". The film as expected is about how the hero, Sardar Gabbar Singh saves an entire town Rattanpur in Chattisgarh from the powerful clutches of one Raja Bhairav Singh, played impressively by Sharad Kelkar. The storyline of the film for which Pa