Aadikeshava Review: Standard action drama.
Aadikeshava Review: Standard action drama.

Aadikeshava Review: Standard action drama.

Aadikeshava Movie Date of Release: November 24, 2023

Aadikeshava Movie Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars

Starring are Sreeleela, Sada, Suman, Radhika Sarathkumar, Aparna Das, Tanikella Bharani, Joju George, Panja Vaisshnav Tej, and others.

Srikanth N. Reddy, director

Producers: Sai Soujanya & Naga Vamsi S

Director of Music: GV Prakash Kumar

Dudley, the cinematographer

Navin Nooli is the editor.

The much-awaited film Aadikeshava, starring megahero Panja Vaisshnav Tej, is finally available in theaters everywhere today. Check out our review to find out how the movie does.

Story:

Balu, who has a happy life, works for Chitra’s cosmetic company. Balu’s story takes an unexpected turn right when things are going well. How is Balu connected to Chenga Reddy and the village of Brahmasamudram? The movie will provide answers to each of these queries.

Bonus Points:

Panja Vaissnav Tej ventures into new ground with his first commercial action drama, demonstrating growth in his acting, dancing, and fighting abilities over his earlier works.

Sreeleela adds glitz to the picture, which heightens its appeal. She has a passable on-screen chemistry with Panja Vaissnav Tej, which is enhanced by her extraordinary dancing ability.

Vaissnav and Nellore Sudhakar have several hilarious comedy sequences in the first half, and the other cast members also give good performances.

Negative Points:

The plot deteriorates, becoming incredibly predictable and unoriginal. The protagonist’s less-than-perfect alternate shade and over-the-top moments cause the second half to falter, while the first half flows smoothly and features enjoyable comedy.

The movie features some fun fight scenes, but occasionally it veers into implausible scenes that are reminiscent of the work of a well-known director.

Aadikeshava gives light roles to actors like Suman, Sada, Aparna Das, and others by introducing a lot of needless characters without giving them enough development.

Although adequate, Sreeleela’s role is limited to dance scenes and a couple of romantic moments. Blame the script for Joju George’s lack of ferocity; the character does not deserve to shine.

Technical Details:

Srikanth N Reddy, a debut writer and director, does a great job constructing clean comedy, but he struggles to tell an engaging tale that draws viewers in.

A mediocre performance is given by music director GV Prakash Kumar. Dudley, the cinematographer, tries his best to create an opulent look for the movie. The film benefits from good production values and well-executed editing.

Conclusion:

Aadikeshava is an average action drama that presents Panja Vaissnav Tej in a fresh way overall. The other positives are his comedic timing, his performance in action scenes, Sreeleela’s glitz, and the comedy scenes in the first half; however, the main negatives are the out-of-date plot, the extravagant action scenes in the second half, and the needless scenes. This weekend, it might be wise to think about other entertainment options.

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