Dilruba

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Dilruba Movie Review: Hero Kiran Abbavaram recently achieved great success with the film 'Ka'. With the success of this film, he became even closer to the audience. Everyone's interest in Kiran's film 'Dilruba' has increased with this. In addition, the promotional images have also been impressive, creating a good buzz about the film.

But did the film 'Dil Ruba', which was released this Friday, impress the audience? What kind of plot is this film made with? Did this film give Kiran Abbavaram a hit? Or to know, we have to go to the review...


Dilruba Movie Story:

Sidhu Reddy (Kiran Abbavaram) loves Maggie (Kathi Davison), who has grown up with him since childhood. When he takes a friend in trouble as a partner in his business, Sidhu's father dies in grief, unable to bear the fact that the friend cheated him.

At this moment, Sidhu breaks up with Maggie for some reason. From then on, Sidhu decides to stay away from the words "sorry" and "thank you" in his life. To move on from the breakup, Sidhu joins an engineering college in Bangalore.

He falls in love with Anjali (Ruksar Dhillon) he met there. However, due to a fight in college, the two of them have to separate. Maggie, who is living in America, comes to know about this and reaches India. She tries to bring the two together. But what happened between Sidhu and Anjali? How did Maggie bring these two together? What was the reason for Maggie breaking up with Sidhu? That is the rest of the plot.

Dilruba Movie Analysis:

This is a triangle love story. Since the story and narration are simple, the film does not feel romantic anywhere. It especially feels like a story woven around the hero's character. The film feels slow due to the lack of a strong story. Even though the first half seems okay, the second half feels even worse.

The way the hero deals with the point of not saying thanks or sorry to anyone in his life does not seem very convincing. When watching some key scenes in the film, the audience feels that if he had said sorry, the story would have ended there.. so many problems would not have arisen.. This does not make them much interested in the upcoming scenes.

The audience cannot connect with the emotion in the story at any point. It feels unnatural for the director to use dialogues like WhatsApp and Insta quotations, whether it is necessary for the hero's character or not. Although some scenes in the beginning of the film create interest in the story and narration, the director is unable to continue it later.

Generally, if a love story has elements that entertain the youth, the film does not seem boring anywhere. It seems that the director has not paid attention to that aspect. This story, which is set in a college setting, seemed to have scope for good entertainment scenes. However, the director ignored that. Especially if the comedian Satya's role had been increased in entertainment and length, it would have been a plus for the film.

When the story was weak, at least the comedy could have earned pass marks. After the first half of the film ends, the second half feels more burdensome. Soon after the second half begins, the hopes for the film are dashed. Maggie's attempts to bring Sidhu and Anjali together are not impressive. The role of Joker, who appeared as a villain, was too boring. Overall, 'Dil Ruba' did not succeed in thrilling the 'Dil' of the audience.

Actors' performance: Kiran Abbavaram looked as enthusiastic as Sidhu. The director did justice to the role designed for him. He is new-looking. Ruksar as Anjali seems very energetic. Her role is impressive in the film. However, Kathy Davison's performance in the role of Maggie does not have much scope.

The director has failed to make her character interesting. The director saw Puri Jagannath's mark in the dialogues but that magic did not work out. Sam CS's music was seen in two songs. Daniel Vishwas' photography is colorful. He has created the necessary mood for the love story. The making is rich.


Conclusion:

After a content-oriented film like 'Ka', this 'Dil Ruba' from Kiran Abbavaram is bound to disappoint the audience as it has a simple story. The lack of any novelty in the story, Kiran's character, strong emotions, and impressive entertainment have become minuses for this film. Kiran Abbavaram apologized to the audience with 'Dil Ruba'.

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