Adikeshava Movie Review

Mega hero Vaishnav Tej made a grand debut in Tollywood with Uppena movie,later his movies did not perform well at box office.Now he is back with out and out commercial mass masala movie Adikeshava.Sreeleela played the female lead in this action-packed entertainer. The movie was produced by Sitara Entertainments and directed by Srikanth N Reddy. Did Vaishnav Tej impress the audience with his mass movie? Did he score a hit with Adikeshava? Or not? To find out, let’s dive into the story…

Story:

Balakotayya aka Balu (Vaishnav Tej) is a carefree guy who lives without any serious responsibilities. His father (Jayaprakash) disapproves of his son’s attitude. He forces him to attend an interview at a multinational company. The company’s CEO Chitravathi aka Chitra (Sreeleela) is impressed by Balu’s talent and personality and offers him a job.

Balu falls in love with Chitra at the first sight. Chitra also reciprocates his feelings. But Chitra’s father is against their love. In the course of their conflict, Balu’s past is revealed. It turns out that Balu is the son of Rayalaseema MLA Mahakaleshwar Reddy (Suman) and his real name is Rudra Kaleswar Reddy.

Why did Balu leave Rayalaseema? How did Balu’s father Mahakaleshwar Reddy die? The movie Adikeshava is about how Balu avenges the mining businessman Chengareddy (Joju George) who killed his father.

A cliched commercial movie…

Adikeshava is a cliched commercial movie with mass masala elements. There have been many movies in Telugu cinema with the same concept of the heroine’s father opposing the hero’s love, the hero having a big flashback, and going to Seema for revenge against the villain. The movie Adikeshava follows their footsteps.

The makers have already clarified in the promotions that there is no novelty in the story and screenplay and prepared the audience beforehand. The trailers and teasers were cut accordingly. The movie is as routine as they said. When the hero’s flashback is revealed, it becomes obvious how the climax will be. The movie reminds of all the previous movies that had Seema backdrop. To make a mass hero…

The movie seems to be made with the intention of making Vaishnav Tej a mass hero. The director focused more on Vaishnav Tej’s elevations and build-up shots. They tried to attract the audience with only action scenes without any story and emotions. But these action scenes are hard to digest. They have no heroism except violence. Lack of conviction in climax…

The movie is entertaining in the first half with the love and comedy of the hero and heroine. Comedy worked in some scenes. Before the interval, the director gave a twist with the hero’s past and shifted the story to Rayalaseema. The second half is filled with action scenes with hero and villain confrontation. Most of those scenes lack logic. The director seemed to lack conviction in the climax. The movie ends with a routine feeling.

Vaishnav Tej has done soft roles like loverboy and village boy in his previous movies. In contrast to that trend, he appeared in an out-and-out mass role in Adikeshava. He did justice to his character with dual shades. Sreeleela impressed with her glamour and dances. Joju George brought life to the role of a routine villain with his acting. The roles of Sada, Radhika Sarathkumar and Suman are not new.

Only for action lovers…

Adikeshava is a routine and outdated action entertainer movie. The movie may appeal to the audience who like mass and action movies.