
Period fantasy movies like Ammoru and Arundhati are very popular among Telugu audience. If the graphics are perfect for such movies, they will be a super hit. “Aadiparvam” starring Manchu Lakshmi in the lead role was released worldwide on Friday amid the campaign of “Will such entertainment be repeated?”. So let’s find out how this movie is in the Evalty review report.
Story:
Starring Manchu Lakshmi, Esther and Siva Kanthamaneni in lead roles, “Aadiparvam” is a period love story set in Erragudi near Rayalaseema, Kadapa. The movie is based on the true events that happened between 1974-90. Buzzamma, who has been fond of him since childhood, meets Sri after 12 years. will love If the scene is cut..some people will start trying to get the hidden treasure in the cave of Ammavari Erragudi in that village, thinking that they will become great people in Rayalaseema. MLA Nagamma (Manchu Lakshmi) tries to find the hidden treasure. For this it seeks occult powers. On the other hand a village leader named Rayappa also tries for the hidden treasure. Why does Rayappa want to kill his daughter in this sequence? Why does he want to kill Nagamma too? In the end, what happened for Gupta Nidhi? You have to watch the movie to know these things.
Actors Performance:
Manchu Lakshmi brought life to the movie with her performance. Looks powerful in some scenes. While Aditya Om is seen in a pivotal role, Esther impresses in a performance oriented character. Also, Bengali actress Srijita Ghosh, Suhasini (of “Chantigadu” fame) will also be seen in important roles in the story. In the evening movie, there are no separate roles of hero and heroine, each character is a part of the story.
Analysis:
“Adiparvam” is designed to give a new experience. Director Sanjeev Megoti has made each character look new on screen. He tried to show the story he had written clearly on the screen. Story structure, actors’ performances and graphics are the main strength of this film. Director Sanjeev Megoti was very careful about the story and gave priority to the graphics in the cut “Adiparvam”. Especially Ammoru and Arundhati like periodical fantasy movies gave the audience a visual experience. The twists in the stories are good. In some scenes, the graphics are so well done that it is almost impossible to recognize that they are made of graphics.
At that time, some fiction was mixed with incidents of destroying idols and stealing funds in temples. Amma’s spirituality, local Rayalaseema culture and dialect are emphasized in this period drama movie. The film combines a period story with fantasy and is beautifully shown in the backdrop of Rayalaseema. Remembering the respect for temples, culture and tradition, the film reflects spirituality and courage. This movie will be loved by all kinds of audience, especially the family audience.
Summary:
This movie is meant to be watched as a family with devotion.
Rating : 3/5