6 reviews
This Movie is just about okey. Nothing less, nothing more.
-The little fat guy which plays a guru, is so much all over the place, such a over acter that it is unbearable.
-The Girl who reads the book is even worse, i dont understand the language but i Can spot a bad actor and she is one. She is so annoying!
-The main character is cool tho, seems to be a good fighter.
-And the cute violin Girl is good at her role, and looks very good thru out the Movie.
-The little fat guy which plays a guru, is so much all over the place, such a over acter that it is unbearable.
-The Girl who reads the book is even worse, i dont understand the language but i Can spot a bad actor and she is one. She is so annoying!
-The main character is cool tho, seems to be a good fighter.
-And the cute violin Girl is good at her role, and looks very good thru out the Movie.
Iddarammayilatho is one of those films where I really wanted to enjoy myself. From the moment the first action sequence kicks off, the film promises a high-energy, visually appealing experience. The cinematography is undeniably top-notch-there's no shortage of gorgeous locales and sleek fight choreography. And Allu Arjun, as expected, delivers in the action department. His athleticism and charisma in those moments are hard to ignore, and to be honest, they are some of the best parts of the movie. Even the music and some of the dance numbers are enjoyable, giving the film a fun, energetic vibe.
But here's the problem: everything else falls flat. Iddarammayilatho suffers from a plot that just doesn't hold up. The story feels overly convoluted, and not in a clever way. The whole setup with diaries and flashbacks feels forced, and the narrative never really comes together in a satisfying way. I found myself losing interest halfway through because the plot seemed to be going in circles, and even when it tried to deliver twists, they were predictable and unconvincing.
And let's talk about the characters. For a film that's supposed to hinge on romance and action, the characters are either irritating or simply unlikable. Allu Arjun's lead character, while a great action hero, comes across as emotionally shallow and inconsistent. There's very little depth to him, making it hard to root for his romantic struggles. Amala Paul and Catherine Tresa, who play the female leads, are underused and reduced to stereotypical roles, lacking any real substance. Instead of being engaging or relatable, they come across as one-dimensional, which only adds to the film's frustration.
The villain is even worse. One-dimensional doesn't even begin to cover it. The antagonist feels more like a cartoonish stereotype than an actual threat. There's no nuance, no depth, and certainly no motivation that feels believable or compelling. It's like he's there just to give the film something to resolve in the final act, but there's no emotional weight behind it.
The film's length is another major issue. At nearly three hours, Iddarammayilatho feels bloated. There's simply not enough story or character development to justify the runtime. It drags on, especially in the second half, where scenes feel repetitive and unnecessary. By the time the climax rolled around, I was more than ready for it to end.
I can't deny that there's some enjoyment to be found in the film. The action sequences are well-choreographed, and the technical aspects, like the cinematography and music, are solid. But beyond that, the film is a letdown. It's a case of style over substance, and while that might work for a short burst of entertainment, it's not enough to carry a full-length film.
In the end, Iddarammayilatho feels like a missed opportunity. It had the potential to be an exciting blend of romance and action, but instead, it gets bogged down by a weak plot, unlikable characters, and a bloated runtime. For all its flashy visuals and energetic set pieces, the film just doesn't offer enough to keep me invested.
But here's the problem: everything else falls flat. Iddarammayilatho suffers from a plot that just doesn't hold up. The story feels overly convoluted, and not in a clever way. The whole setup with diaries and flashbacks feels forced, and the narrative never really comes together in a satisfying way. I found myself losing interest halfway through because the plot seemed to be going in circles, and even when it tried to deliver twists, they were predictable and unconvincing.
And let's talk about the characters. For a film that's supposed to hinge on romance and action, the characters are either irritating or simply unlikable. Allu Arjun's lead character, while a great action hero, comes across as emotionally shallow and inconsistent. There's very little depth to him, making it hard to root for his romantic struggles. Amala Paul and Catherine Tresa, who play the female leads, are underused and reduced to stereotypical roles, lacking any real substance. Instead of being engaging or relatable, they come across as one-dimensional, which only adds to the film's frustration.
The villain is even worse. One-dimensional doesn't even begin to cover it. The antagonist feels more like a cartoonish stereotype than an actual threat. There's no nuance, no depth, and certainly no motivation that feels believable or compelling. It's like he's there just to give the film something to resolve in the final act, but there's no emotional weight behind it.
The film's length is another major issue. At nearly three hours, Iddarammayilatho feels bloated. There's simply not enough story or character development to justify the runtime. It drags on, especially in the second half, where scenes feel repetitive and unnecessary. By the time the climax rolled around, I was more than ready for it to end.
I can't deny that there's some enjoyment to be found in the film. The action sequences are well-choreographed, and the technical aspects, like the cinematography and music, are solid. But beyond that, the film is a letdown. It's a case of style over substance, and while that might work for a short burst of entertainment, it's not enough to carry a full-length film.
In the end, Iddarammayilatho feels like a missed opportunity. It had the potential to be an exciting blend of romance and action, but instead, it gets bogged down by a weak plot, unlikable characters, and a bloated runtime. For all its flashy visuals and energetic set pieces, the film just doesn't offer enough to keep me invested.
This movie has a very good sound track which is the first requisite for a hit movie, but let me say along with AA is the only pros for this movie.
STORY AND SCREENPLAY: nothing to write under this section as the story is very simple in its plot which will never give you a new taste except at one or two areas. The screenplay is equally weak where puri has once again risen with his old ideas which sunk this movie deep.
ARTIST PERFORMANCES: regarding artists only AA has shown his potency in acting and dance movements but was like a scent in a sea where it is of no use. Amala paul was a little better than Katherine where Katherine is a big upset for the movie both in looks and performances. The comedy track was once again a complete disappointment though it has many big heads like brahmanandam and ali. Many character artists like naser and thanikella barani were simply wasted and last but not least a very very weak villain characterisation.
TECHNICAL DEPARTMENTS: only DSP will get lime light in technical departments along with the photography where spain is beautifully picturised. Rest the screenplay and direction were very poorly done by puri.
ANALYSIS: complete plain routine movie with very poor story and direction.
STORY AND SCREENPLAY: nothing to write under this section as the story is very simple in its plot which will never give you a new taste except at one or two areas. The screenplay is equally weak where puri has once again risen with his old ideas which sunk this movie deep.
ARTIST PERFORMANCES: regarding artists only AA has shown his potency in acting and dance movements but was like a scent in a sea where it is of no use. Amala paul was a little better than Katherine where Katherine is a big upset for the movie both in looks and performances. The comedy track was once again a complete disappointment though it has many big heads like brahmanandam and ali. Many character artists like naser and thanikella barani were simply wasted and last but not least a very very weak villain characterisation.
TECHNICAL DEPARTMENTS: only DSP will get lime light in technical departments along with the photography where spain is beautifully picturised. Rest the screenplay and direction were very poorly done by puri.
ANALYSIS: complete plain routine movie with very poor story and direction.
- tejathecool
- May 30, 2013
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An underrated film of Allu Arjun. Yeah there is some heroism but it's ok.The concept is ok and a film of fully entertainment.Not a must watch but if your a AA fan, you need to watch it
- turagjubayer
- May 5, 2020
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Allu arjun and puri Jagannath unite for the second time in iddaraamayilatho.
Plus: 1. Allu arjun dance, fights, hairstyle and costumes 2. DSP songs and bgm 3. Stylish presentation 4. Cinematography 5. Locations 6. Production values
Minus: 1. Routine story 2. Brahmanandam-Ali comedy in 2nd half
Verdict: Iddaraammayilatho has style written all over. Watch for its stylish presentation.
Plus: 1. Allu arjun dance, fights, hairstyle and costumes 2. DSP songs and bgm 3. Stylish presentation 4. Cinematography 5. Locations 6. Production values
Minus: 1. Routine story 2. Brahmanandam-Ali comedy in 2nd half
Verdict: Iddaraammayilatho has style written all over. Watch for its stylish presentation.
Story, directing, screenplay is really awesome.
Specially, the "Violin Song (Just Girl)" is my favorite one. Really enjoyed the music.
This movie originally released in Telugu language. But I have watched this in the Hindi language.
Allu Arjun, Catherine Tresa, Amala Paul are the superb actors are the best suitable for this movie.
Iddarammayilatho is perfectly packed with the entertainment, thrill and romance.
If you are the die hard fan of the Allu Arjun, Catherine Tresa or Amala Paul then you should definitely watch this movie.
I assure you will never feel disappointed by watching this movie.
You can get this movie on YouTube as well in Hindi or Telugu language.
Specially, the "Violin Song (Just Girl)" is my favorite one. Really enjoyed the music.
This movie originally released in Telugu language. But I have watched this in the Hindi language.
Allu Arjun, Catherine Tresa, Amala Paul are the superb actors are the best suitable for this movie.
Iddarammayilatho is perfectly packed with the entertainment, thrill and romance.
If you are the die hard fan of the Allu Arjun, Catherine Tresa or Amala Paul then you should definitely watch this movie.
I assure you will never feel disappointed by watching this movie.
You can get this movie on YouTube as well in Hindi or Telugu language.
- dvaibhavsar
- Jan 10, 2023
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