Akkada Ammayi Ikkada Abbayi Movie Review: Anchor Pradeep's latest film is "Akkada Ammy Ikka Abbayi." Nithin and Bharat, who have directed superhit shows like Jabardasth, directed this as their first film. Anchor Pradeep and all his friends produced this film together.
Along with the craze of Anchor Pradeep on television, the audience was interested in the film after Ram Charan bought the first ticket. Let's see how this film is and how much it impressed the audience in the review, let's read.
Akkada Ammayi Ikkada Abbayi Movie Story:
Krishna (Anchor Pradeep) works as a civil engineer in a construction company in Hyderabad. When the company gets a contract to build toilets in a village on the Andhra-Tamil Nadu border, Pradeep leaves for that village along with his driver (Satya).
However, there is only one girl among 60 boys in that village, Raja (Deepika). The villagers, who consider her the goddess of fortune for the village, are determined to marry one of those 60 boys and make the married one the president.
However, Pradeep not only meets Raja by chance but also kisses him on the first meeting. Slowly, love blossoms between them. What happened after that? Did Krishna and Raja become one? Or not? What was the reaction of the villagers to their love? To know these things, you have to watch the movie on the big screen.
Akkada Ammayi Ikkada Abbayi Movie Analysis:
Since the announcement that this movie will have Pradeep as the hero and Deepika Pilli as the heroine, there have been expectations among Jabardasth fans. Because, since Jabardasth artists are directing it, and Pradeep is acting as the hero after the movie “30 Rungku Primandam Ela”, everyone was eagerly waiting to see how this movie would be.
Now, this movie starts in fun mode from the start. Raja, the only girl born in an Andhra village on the Tamil Nadu border, is looked down upon by all the young men of the village. If she marries one of the 60 men, the village makes a big plan to make that one inherit the post of president of the village and take care of the village.
However, the real story begins when Pradeep, who unexpectedly comes to the village as a civil engineer, falls in love with the girl of the village. While we are eagerly waiting to see how this will be taken forward, the first half ends with an interesting interval. The entire first half is written in a way that is impressive with comedy. In many places, the Satya-Pradeep track, as well as the Satya and Getup Srinu tracks, are very popular.
However, the director duo has faltered in making the second half as interesting as the first half. Because, if the first half of the comedy comes out very organically, then the second half of the comedy feels a bit forced. Also, even though some scenes in the first half seem logical, the second half feels like it was made without any logic.
Actually, I don't know if there have been films with a similar story in the past. But there have been films with a similar line. If there is a need for a hero-heroine marriage, there have been some films in the past where the heroine's younger sister or the hero's younger sister gets married, and then the marriage takes place.
Here, such a point has been taken as the main point. However, from the moment that point is taken, the story feels out of control. In the end, the climax is also brought to the audience illogically. With this, it is impossible to say whether it has been fully worked out.
Akkada Ammayi Ikkada Abbayi Movie Actors Performance:
Pradeep was impressed in the role of Krishna. He was portrayed as a typical guy with a mindset of thinking, “What if my neighbor leaves?” Deepika was also set in the role of Raja. The combination of the two was also good on screen.
And the commotion created by Getup Srinu, along with Satya, was not all that great. The interesting plot of the two was a big plus for the film. People like Muralidhar Goud and Rohini are impressive, according to the scope of their roles.
Technical team:
Rathan’s songs are impressive. The background score is also suitable for the film. I don’t know where the locations were planned, but they are suitable for the film. The production values are also good for the level of the film. It would have been better if more care had been taken regarding the length.
Rating: 2.5/5