URVASHIVO RAKSHASHIVO MOVIE REVIEW

Starring: Allu Sirish, Anu Emmanuel, Sunil, Vennela Kishore, Aamani, Kedar Shankar

Director: Rakesh Sashii

Producers: Dheeraj Mogilineni & Vijay M

Music Directors: Achu Rjamani & Anup Rubens

Allu Arjun’s younger brother Allu Sirish who hasn’t appeared on screen since the debacle of the ABCD movie is back after a long gap with the romantic entertainer ‘Urvashivo Rakshivo’. Going by the teasers, and trailer the movie appeared to be a romantic entertainer with lip locks and intimate scenes targeting the youth. The movie is released today along with a few other movies. And let’s see whether this Allu scion can score a hit with this movie or not.

Story:

Sree Kumar (Allu Sirish) is a simple and innocent IT employee. He falls in love with his co-employee Sindhu, a modern and independent woman who is raised in the United States of America. Later, Sree Kumar dares to propose to Sindhu for marriage, but she chooses a live-in relationship instead. Sree accepts it and tries to conceal it from his parents. How a conservative guy like Sree hides his relationship from his parents and did Sindhu agrees to marriage or not is the rest of the story.

Plus Points:

Youthful content

Lead pair’s chemistry

Comedy

Climax

Minus Points:

Inconsistent second half

Pre-climax

Analysis:

The movie is a remake of the Tamil movie ‘Pyar Prema Kadhal’. Allu Sirish who often gets trolled for his acting chose the script that suited him well. This movie isn’t just one more film about a live-in relationship. It gives a new twist to the live-in relationship story of a heroine who is opposed to marriage and a boy who is seeking marriage.

The major highlight of the movie is Vennela Kishore and Sunil narrating the live-in-relationship in the IPL commentary style.

Verdict:

‘Urvashivo Rakshashivo’ is a youthful entertainer with a full dose of romance, and intimate scenes. Overall, barring an inconsistent second half, the movie is a decent watch.