After watching director Ashok’s previous flick Pilla Zamindar, audience will enter the theater thinking that this film might also be in the same genre. Adding to this, makers of the film and the director have promoted the film as a wholesome family entertainer. Excluding a couple of scenes, rest of the film looked very pale. Each and every artist did their job but lack of punch in the comedy episodes and a routine story made the things go bad. Another annoying thing is the back ground music in the comedy episodes which makes the audience feel as an alarm that a funny scene was just completed. Aadi has improved a lot as an actor and his dances, fights are good but he should be more careful while selecting the scripts.
Technicalities
Music by Anoop Rubens and cinematography by Sai Sreeram are good. Lot of scenes in the movie were like Cut, Copy & Paste as the flow was missing. Nothing to blame editor Pravin Pudi as it’s a mistake from Director Ashok’s end. Dialogues are average. Finally, director Ashok made a film which is not upto the mark but that doesn’t mean that he is a bad technician. His love towards Telugu nativity in his films must be definitely appreciated but nothing went right in this film.
Performances
Aadi acted with ease and full marks for his dances and fights. Nisha Agarwal looked good and glamorous especially in songs. Veteran actress Sharada’s role was superb. Rao Ramesh was as usual good. Nothing much to say about others as JP, MS Narayana, Raghu Babu, Thagubothu Ramesh etc have done their job. Super Star Krishna appeared in a brief role and made his presence felt.
Positives
Telugu Nativity
Negatives
Routine Story
Lack of Punch in Comedy Scenes
Predictable Scenes
Final Word: Sukumarudu offers nothing new to the Telugu audience.
Reviewed by Vamsi Kaka






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