Aadikeshava Movie Review

Aadikeshava Movie: Story Review
Aadikeshava unravels the tale of a young man and the enigmatic secrets of his past, as he confronts unknown adversaries. Balu (Panja Vaishnav Tej), the carefree son of police officer Sundara Rammurthy (Jayaprakash), eventually opts for employment at the urging of his mother( Radhika Sarathkumar). Joining Earthy Cosmetics, a company owned by Siri (Sreeleela), Balu finds himself entangled in unexpected twists just as his connection with Siri deepens emotionally.
As Balu and Siri's feelings for each other blossom, the narrative takes a riveting turn, introducing startling developments in Balu's life. The crux of the story lies in where these developments lead and the intricate connections Balu shares with key figures such as Mahakaleswar Reddy (Suman), Chenga Reddy (Joju George), Vajra (Aparna Das), and his mysterious link to Brahmasamudram and Rudhrakaleshwar Reddy. The unfolding revelations form the captivating essence of this intriguing narrative.
Aadikeshava: Advantages
- Sreeleela's looks, dances
- Songs, BGM
- Cinematography
Aadikeshava: Disadvantages
- Predictable Plot
- Over-the-top action blocks
- Extreme Violence
Aadikeshava Movie: Rating Analysis
In its entirety, Aadikeshava emerges as a standard commercial potboiler. Srikanth N Reddy's attempt to cultivate a mass image for Vaishnav Tej falls short, especially in the portrayal of unbelievable action sequences that defy logic. The film is hindered by a lack of expressive performances, coupled with a routine and monotonous narrative, making the predictable screenplay and direction a significant drawback. Taking into account these aspects, Cinejosh assigns Aadikeshava a Rating of 2.







































