Eedo Rakam Aado Rakam Movie Review
Story:
Arjun (Manchu Vishnu) is the son of a popular advocate (Rajendra Prasad) and his family has brother (Ravi Babu) and sister in law (Satya Krishna). Arjun believes in enjoying life to the fullest along with his friend Ashwin (Raj Tharun) who is the son of SI Koteswara Rao (Posani Krishna Murali). Both of them fall behind Neelaveni (Sonarika Bharodia) and Supriya (Hebah Patel) and gets married to them lying about their families. What is the secret behind those lies and what happens next forms the rest of the story.
Performances:
Vishnu Manchu is handsome and fits in the role very well. However his dialogue delivery and mannerisms however did not have much improvement from previous films. Raj Tharun is impressive in the mass looks and different dialogue delivery. Sonarika Badoria and Hebah Patel competed with each other in glamour and have little scope to perform.
Rajendra Prasad is impressive as always while Abhimanyu Singh fits the role very well. Ravibabu, Posani Krishna Murali, Vennela Kishore and Shakalaka Shankar tried their level best in comedy and were partly success. Sunil was seen in a little cameo in a song.
Technical Performances:
G.Nageswara Reddy tried the time tested confusion comedy. However, the story, screenplay and direction do not have any excitement. The proceedings just go on with out any twists and turns. We have been watching confusion comedy films from ages and so feel very bored with the story. We do not find much of story in the first half and the second half tests patience.
Finally the climax is very much routine and the forced comedy scenes inserted to woo masses will put off family viewers. Sai Karthik came up with decent music and back ground score. Dialogues are funny. Editing is good but the climax is the major drawback. Cinematography and production values are decent.
Plus Points:
1. Some Comedy scenes here and there
2. Ravi Babu and Rajendra Prasad’s performances
Minus Points:
1. Disappointing Second Half
2. Cliched Climax
3. Forced Comedy
Final Say:
Eedo Rakam Aado Rakam is a routine entertainer. The director came up with a routine mash up and combined it with a routine and forced comedy scenes. The film at most may please some B,C center audience but as a whole, is a disappointing.