Anubhavinchu Raja (2021)

UA
Comedy, Romance
Tamil, Telugu
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Bangaram works as a security guard at an IT company despite inheriting all the ancestral wealth from his grandfather. Why did he give up his luxuries? Raj Tarun is known for his flawless Godavari accent and impeccable comic timing. But in Anubhavinchu Raja, he’s yet again let down by a bad script. While the film is better than some of his recent outings, it’s still one that’s filled with loopholes. Minutes before his death, a rich grandfather tells his 8-year-old grandchild to enjoy the fortune he leaves behind. He’s the sole inheritor as the rest of the family has passed away in a road accident. When the first thing the child does is to book a movie theatre to watch a film all by his lonesome, you know where this is going. Years later, Bangaram (Raj Tarun), who grows up as a rich, spoiled brat in Godavari heads to Hyderabad to work as a model employee, a security guard at an IT company. This leads to curiosity to know more about his predicament. But the damper comes in the form of the love story between him and his love interest, Sruthi (Kashish Khan). Same ol’ romantic scenes are recycled and the chemistry between the lead pair just doesn’t work. In an era where love stories are fleshed out impeccably, these mediocre love tracks are a test to the patience, especially in a commercial film like this one. However, because the core concept has some strength to it, the interval bang works out well in keeping your interest. The second half shifts base to Godavari and despite the stereotypical take on their lifestyle, the film shines. Bangaram, who was born with a silver spoon, spends a mammoth amount on everything from rooster fights and alcohol to gambling. As this is not the first time Bheemavaram has been shown in this manner, Anubhavinchu Raja offers nothing new. But things get interesting when he eyes the post of village President and files a nomination to earn the respect he lacks in the village. The songs by Gopi Sunder are catchy and few scenes even generate laughs. But soon a conspiracy lands him in jail and the film loses pace again. The fight scenes are too long and could've done with some heavy chopping. By the end of it all, you’re left confused about why Bangaram decided to work as a security guard in the first place as director Srinivas Gavireddy is unimpressive when it comes to the narrative. Anubhavinchu Raja has the kind of script that’s right down Raj Tarun’s alley but maybe it’s time he moves out of his comfort zone and picks films that give him scope to perform better. Despite the director letting him down, he plays Bangaram well. Kashish’s character leaves more to be desired but she looks beautiful. Sudarshan, Ajay and other actors breeze through their roles. The film tries to be a moral lecture by showcasing the lifestyle of a young, rich guy from Godavari but the output is dull fare. Don’t expect too much if you’re watching it this weekend.Read more

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Anubhavinchu Raja is a romantic comedy entertainer movie directed by Sreenu Gavireddy. The movie casts Raj Tarun and Kashish Khan are in the lead roles along with Posani Krishna Murali, Aadukalam Naren, Ajay, Ravi Krishna, Sudharshan, Temper Vamsi, Aadharsh Balakrishna, Ariyana are seen in supporting roles.

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Raj Tarun
Kashish Khan
Aadukalam Naren
Ajay
Posani Krishna Murali

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CertificationUA
GenreComedy, Romance

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