

The sheer audacity of this movie lies in putting together a team and convincing them there’s a story when there’s none. Each scene is more ludicrous than its previous one because someone thought this is what entertainment means. What follows next is a test of your nerves.

If you managed to hang in there till this point in the film, writer and director Santosh Srinivas and his team turn the ship around and plunge it deep into the abyss of their imagination. He confuses everyone, including the viewers, but Jayapal Reddy challenges him to fight Gaja (Sonu Sood) first. Soon, he falls in love with Kaumudi (Nabha Natesh), but her father Jayapal Reddy (Prakash Raj) is so upset with his antics that he vows to kill him.

He will do anything for people whom he loves. Moments into the story, we are told that Sai Srinivas (Bellamkonda Sai Sreenivas) has a confusing characterisation. Welcome on-board.this ship is sinking so deep that you’ll find things that don’t exist under the sun. The only choice, if you aren’t watching the film, is to hallucinate and imagine things that don’t exist to keep yourself entertained. How could they listen to a scene on the set and convince themselves to do it without thinking twice about it? On one hand, throughout the film, you try to convince yourself that the film doesn’t take itself seriously, so you shouldn’t either. You wonder if they really read the script. Are you laughing at the film or with the characters? Sometimes, you laugh because a bunch of actors, including the likes of Prakash Raj and Sonu Sood, have taken up this project. You lose track of why you are laughing throughout the film.
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Words like these don’t convey the full picture because the film turns into a trainwreck long before it ends. To describe Santosh Srinivas’ action-comedy, Alludu Adhurs as silly, outdated, and a nonsensical film isn’t enough.
