Sarrainodu Movie Review - Allu Arjun

Sarrainodu Movie Review: Allu Arjun, Rakul Preet | Witty Scoop

Sarrainodu Movie Review – Plot:  A man who has social consciousness and stands for the Truth

Story: Gana (Allu Arjun) is a son of civil servant who returns from military & falls in love with local MLA (catherine Tresa) and Hero srikanth is a Lawyer (Allu arjun’s fathers younger brother). Jayaprakash(Sai kumar) is aslo a civil servant who has taken the voluntary retirement to serve the people, Hero suman is DGP officer. Jayaprakash & Gaana’s Father were classmates. The Villian Vairam Dhanush (Adhi) is a son of chief minister who does crimes without brazen. Accoupies Farmers Land and does all illegal activities. The clash between hero & villian is the movie. Rakul preeth singh plays a crucial role in the movie.

Highlight: To know the clash between Gaana and Vairam Dhanush should watch the movie. The movie is purely for Action Lovers. 

Location: Hyderabad old city, Ramoji film city and song picturization in Bolivia is exellent.

Acting: Allu Arjun stealed show with a remarkable performance having Mass Look  and as usual with his dance moments and Aadhi’s Acting is top-notch. Rakul preeth Singh & Catherina looks stunning with her dress style.

Direction: Its a Boyapati srinivas Trade mark movie with full of Action scenes but Boyapati not delivered up to the expectations. His mark emotional sequences were missing. He has mixed few scenes and made commercial script with crisp and engaging screenplay.

Music: Tracks has been created by S.S Thaman. Background music is plus point to movie.

Cinematography: Rishi Punjabi Deserves big applause. Quality work & picturization is Awesome.

Banners: Geetha Arts

Cast: Allu Arjun, Aadhi pinisetty, Sai kumar, Suman, Brahmanandam, Rakul Preet Singh, Catherina Tersa, Anjali.

Editor: Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao

Art: Rajeevan

Lyrics: Ramajogayya shastri, Ananth Sriram, Krishna Chaitanya, Sri mani

Action: Ram-laxman,

Story, Screenplay & Direction: Boyapati Srinu

Producer: Allu Arvind

Release date: 22 April, 2016

Theater watched: Amanora (INOX), Pune.

Review by: Rakesh Netha Keval

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