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Well now, let me tell ya ’bout this “greatandhra telugu movie review in telugu”, whatever that means. Sounds fancy, but I’ll just tell it like it is, ya know? Like I’m talkin’ to ya ‘cross the fence.
So, this movie, they call it “Purushothamudu” I think. It’s got that fella, Ravi Teja, you know, the one from “Mirapakay”? Yeah, him. He’s always runnin’ around, fightin’ folks. This time, it’s somethin’ ’bout money, I reckon. Money problems, ain’t that always the way? There’s this other guy, Sunil, plays a fella named Bachiraju, and his brother, Suman, he’s a big shot minister, you know, the kind that wears them white clothes all the time.
Anyways, they got some kinda money dealin’s goin’ on, and then there’s somethin’ ’bout terrorists too. Don’t ask me what kinda terrorists, just the bad kind, I guess. They cause trouble, that’s all I know. The movie, it’s got some good parts, ya know? Like when Ravi Teja’s smackin’ them bad guys around. He’s good at that.
- Ravi Teja’s fight scenes are pretty good, gotta say.
- But the story, it’s kinda… thin, like watered-down milk.
- And that Sunil fella, he’s alright, I guess.
- The minister guy, Suman, he just stands around lookin’ important.
Now, some folks, they say the “treatment” is good. That means how they made the movie, I think. Like, the camera work and all that. But the story, it ain’t got much to it. It’s like a pretty bowl with nothin’ much inside. They say it’s a “formulaic story,” which means it’s like a lot of other movies you’ve seen before. Boy meets girl, boy fights bad guys, boy wins. You get the picture. And they say it’s “predictable,” which means you know what’s gonna happen before it happens. Like, you know the hero’s gonna win in the end, right? Always does.
There are a few parts that are decent, they say. That means they’re okay, not too bad. But overall, it ain’t nothin’ special. It’s like eatin’ plain rice, ya know? Fills ya up, but it ain’t got much flavor. They talk about “depth,” or lack of it, in the story. That means it ain’t got much meanin’, I reckon. It’s just a bunch of stuff happenin’, but it don’t make ya think too hard, which sometimes is a good thing, ya know, after a long day of workin’ in the fields.
So, if you like Ravi Teja beatin’ folks up, and you don’t care too much ’bout the story, then you might like this movie. But if you’re lookin’ for somethin’ new and different, somethin’ that’ll make ya think, well, this ain’t it. It’s just a regular ol’ movie, nothin’ more, nothin’ less. Like I said, it’s a movie where the “treatment” is good but the story ain’t got no depth. It’s all style, no substance, kinda like them city folk with their fancy clothes and empty heads, no offense to ya if you ain’t one of ’em.
And this “India Brains Infotech” thing, I don’t know what that is. Probably got somethin’ to do with makin’ the movie, or maybe it’s just some fancy name they put in there to make it sound important. Who knows? These movie folks, they do all sorts of strange things.
Anyways, that’s my take on it. Just a plain ol’ movie, good for passin’ the time, but don’t expect too much. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I gotta go feed the chickens.
Tags: [Telugu Movie, Ravi Teja, Purushothamudu, Movie Review, Sunil, Suman, Action Film, Tollywood, Greatandhra, India Brains Infotech]