Sree Vishnu’s Alluri Movie Review: Sree Vishnu is known for making films with a strong message, but it appears that he is also attempting to make commercial movies, as evidenced by the fact that his most recent effort, Bhala Thandanana, was a box office failure. Now, he is releasing another commercial movie, Alluri, to try his luck. The movie gained attention after stylish actor Allu Arjun attended the pre-release event, so let’s read our in-depth review to determine whether the movie is watching or not.
Story
Ramaraju (Sree Vishnu) is an honest police officer who endures numerous transfers over the course of 20 years in Alluri’s film, but things change when he encounters a cunning politician.
Cast & Crew
Vishnu Kayadu Sree Bharani Lohar Tanikella Raja Suman Raj Ravindra Prudh (30 Years) Madhusudhan Rao Reddy, Ravi Varma Pradeep Varma directed the movie, which stars Jaya Vani, was shot by Raj Thota, had its music created by Harshavardhan Rameshwar, was edited by Dharmendra Kakarala, and was made by Bekkem Venu Gopal under the Lucky Media brand.
Movie Name | Alluri |
Director | Pradeep Varma |
Music Director | Harshavardhan Rameshwar |
Producer | Bekkem Venu Gopal |
Genre | Action |
Cast | Sree Vishnu, Kayadu Lohar, Tanikella Bharani, Suman, Raja Ravindra, Prudhvi Raj (30 Years), Ravi Varma, Madhusudhan Rao, Reddy Jaya Vani |
Cinematography | Raj Thota |
Movie Verdict
However, despite the fact that police stories are now completely extinct, filmmakers are still attempting to create movies with a police theme. Unfortunately, they are struggling to create a compelling story with a police theme, and “Alluri” is one of them. During the film’s promotion, Sree Vishnu claimed that this is a biopic of police and that it never gets boring from beginning to end, but as you watch, you feel the complete opposite.
Kayadu Lohar has no opportunity to perform, and the rest of the cast—Tanikella Bharani, Suman, Raja Ravindra, Prudhvi Raj (30 Years), and Ravi Varma did well. Sree Vishnu is good as Rama Raju because the police character is entirely new to him, and we should appreciate his transformation and his appearance in different variations.
Although the plot seemed to be weak, Pradeep Varma absolutely failed to write sequences that were interesting.
Technically speaking, Alluri appears ordinary; Raj Thota, who was impressed with Arjun Reddy, failed to capture stunning visuals or the fame of Arjun Reddy. Although Harshavardhan Rameshwar’s songs fall short of expectations, his background score was impressive, and the rest of the technical crew gave it their all.
Finally, Alluri is exclusive to devotees of Sree Vishnu.
Plus Points:
- Few action blocks
- Sree Vishnu Performance
Minus Points:
- Boring Screenplay
- Routine Scenes