Both the movies were comedy genre.
I liked Adurs much better than NamO VenkaTEsha.
Adurs : story had lot of comedy element in it, Though there were many bugs in the movie, I don’t think fixing them will make movie any better. When Chari is talking himself, he used different slang, which is a bug
If I have my own Yaasa, then definitely I will think murmur in that Yaasa only. Most of the songs were indoor, they should have restricted studio songs to one song. Where is that song is too good they used English sentences in Telugu song and affectively, meaningfully. I have no objections about the disappearing weapon concept, which is quite possible and creative idea. There is no point in copying English movie weapons where we can create our own
(I hope they didn’t flicked this weapon concept from some English movie – unlike Baalayya’s Sultan, though they copied weapons in Sultan from some English movie, they looked silly to Telugu audience)
Finally Adurs you can happily watch it once and laugh several times.
There were some creative jokes in this movie. For example Chary demanding lacks for next three dialogues, Dummy Amitab’s grand-daughter being production manager.
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NamO VenkaTEsha :
First half is so boring.
VenkaTesh is un-fit for this role.
Second half, except for 20 minutes comedy nothing to enjoy, nothing new, nothing creative.
The whole movie looked as if VenkaTesh is doing a drama on a stage where he is imitating some recent Telugu movie.
Does Srinu VaiTla need to remake his own Ready movie?
I think this is time for VenkaTesh to rethink his strategy and stop playing safe. All his movies are playing safe only. There is no time where he took a little bit of risk in terms of story, genre, cast etc..
May be it is too late for him now
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