![]() ![]() ![]() Meanwhile, Hanshitha falls in love with him and asks him to swear in the temple never to use violence again. Suddenly, his father arranges for him to meet an alliance, Jaanu the daughter of his friend only for him to come back saying he was rejected. Gana who was in the military decided to come back home to serve justice to his people as he felt justice was not being served properly and falls in love with MLA Hansitha Reddy (Catherine Tresa) who doesn’t approve of his love because of his violent acts. Story:ĭespite being the son of a state’s Chief secretary, Gana (Allu Arjun) takes laws in his hands and trashes up corrupt individuals whom the law fails to punish. Let’s see how he has done in ‘Sarrainodu’ after teaming up with Allu Arjun, a hit actor with the trailer of the drama bringing about curiosity by the audience. I couldn't figure out why there are two Rs in the title.Cast: Allu Arjun, Rakul Preet Singh, Aadi Pinishetty, Srikanth, Catherine Tresa,īrahmanandam, Anjali, Jayaprakash Reddy and others.ĭirector Boyapati Sreenu after delivering an amazing show with ‘Legend’ became the people’s choice of director especially within the industry. You want the film to end at a point in time, but it goes on and on. It's packed with chic visuals, heroic elements and funny moments, but marred by loosely written scenes, heavy dose of violence and overstretched episodes toward the climax. Sarrainodu has a bearable first half filled with comedy and an emotional handle that opens the doors of many sub-plots at a later time. So, this must be Brand Boyapati - made for Telugu. One scene gives a commentary on brands - made in Japan, China, America etc. That's palatable to an extent but why the overdrawn fight sequences. The opening credits show that there are many people involved in producing dances and fights to good effect. ![]() Boyapati Srinu has left no stone unturned to get the hero a slick look and make him do what he is known for - dance, fight and mouth comic liners that can't resist you from blowing whistles. The film lies tall on the shoulders of Allu Arjun. The villain played by Adi Pinishetty is borderline menacing but won't give that killer blow needed for an antagonist. Then there are songs that bleed artificial colors but are shot well. What a relief with those oodles of comedy. When in doubt, you will add Brahmanadam to the milieu and that's the best part of the film. The other one gives a brief appearance in the first half, so you know that she will take the centre stage in the later half. One heroine is an MLA and the hero runs after her - incredible, but true. You won't stop there, and ask the supporting cast to sing hymns about his noble doings. Time and again, you reiterate the fact that the hero is the only one who can make a dent to the system. Don't know why the Telugu commercial hero should always be jobless, esp. You give a clinical opening where the hero saves someone to establish the fact of being a good samaritan. Now that we got the message clear that there is hardly anything in the story department, the focus has to shift to other ingredients that make a movie. Of course, you have to exploit the comic side of Bunny. A slight tweak he has made in Sarrainodu is to lace it with bits-and-pieces of comedy. That's the mix Boyapati throws at you always. In the process, he crosses paths with all the goons and bad elements in the proceedings. ![]() This time around, he sticks to the same template of a 'problem' and an individual beating all the odds to 'solve' it. The director has a dubious distinction of repeating the stories but patching them with an engaging narration. Unlike in his regular outings, this time he joined hands with Allu Arjun (Bunny) and as the slick trailer shows it all, he reeks out the mass overtures in every frame. Hmmm… So Boyapati Srinu is back after two years. Review Sarrainodu & earn 20 DM Points.* Review Submit ![]()
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