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Movie Review : Andaala Ramudu

Producer: NV Prasad, Paras Jain
Director: P Lakshmi Narayana
Cast: Sunil, Arti Agarwal, Kota Srinivasa Rao, Brahmanandam, Dharmavarapu, Venu Madhav, Kondavalasa, Lakshmipti, Ramachandra Rao, Lakkimsetty, Chalapati Rao
Music: S A Raj Kumar

Comedian Suneel has turned hero with ‘Andaala Ramudu’. He has nothing to worry, as heroine Aarti Agarwal is by his side. It has enough comedy, emotions and dance sequences to keep the audience alert.

Ramudu (Suneel) parts ways with his father following his relationship with another woman after the death of his mother. He returns 20 years later after the death of his father. He comes back for the love of his cousin Radha (Aarti Agarwal). He stays with his grandmother and his half-brother (Venu Madhav). However, Radha is in love with an orphan (Akash), with whom her father (Kota) has agreed with the condition that he gets a job.

Ramudu gives job to the orphan, and thus his marriage with Radha is fixed. Ramudu’s heart is broken on knowing the news. Now, his half brother comes to his rescue and manages to bring Radha to his life. Thus, Ramudu and Radha tie the knot. However, the truth leaks out in the end. You will have to watch the film to know whether Radha sticks to Ramudu or goes back to her lover.

Suneel has done good job whether it is comedy, sentimental or dance sequences. In fact, his performance in the film will surprise the viewers. Heroine Aarti Agarwal has done justice to her role. Venu Madhav is loud at times while Brahmanandam and Akash are waste though they manage to evoke laughter. SA Rajkumar’s music is not impressive and cinematography is no different.

However, Sunil has made all the difference to the film. He will make you cry as well as laugh with him.


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