‘Aaram Aravindswamy’ movie review: Anish Tejeshwar, Milana Nagaraj shine in this dull, forgettable comedy drama

Aaram Aravindswamy movie review: Anish Tejeshwar, Milana Nagaraj shine in this dull, forgettable comedy drama

Anish Tejeshwar and Milana Nagaraj in ‘Aaram Aravindaswamy’. , Photo Credit: Winkwhistle Productions/Youtube

Aaram Arvindswamy It is about a stress-free hero (played by Anish Tejeshwar) whose happy-go-lucky attitude makes people jealous. What they don’t know is that it’s all a sham, and he earns minimal money by becoming a debt recovery agent. His world of lies comes crashing down when a strange incident jeopardizes his relationship with his girlfriend (played by Milana Nagaraj).

origin of Rest Arvindswami It leaves enough room to be a terrific comedy-of-errors drama. However, director Abhishek Shetty delivers a dull film. The patience-testing first half is yet another testament to how the filmmakers struggle to write an engaging screenplay that enhances the core theme with multiple layers. with Aaram Arvindswami, You endure the boredom emanating from flat scenes and wait until the interval block for the story to progress.

Aaram Aravindaswamy (Kannada)

Director: Abhishek Shetty

Mould: Anish Tejeshwar, Milana Nagaraj, Ritika Srinivas, Achyut Kumar, Manjunath Hegde

Runtime: 132 minutes

Story: Arvind is a loan recovery agent who has a ‘perfect’ girlfriend. A series of unexpected events puts their relationship in jeopardy.

The bulk of the film’s comedy revolves around the protagonist’s supposedly highly educated friend and his inability to complete a poem. This idea is ridiculously silly, and the fact that the director uses it repeatedly in the film highlights his inventive writing.

An extremely important phone call between the hero and his girlfriend that cements their relationship is a lovely scene. But Aaram Arvindswamy It needed more poignant moments like this to rise above its lackluster humor. The third lead role in the film is of Ritika Srinivas, who plays the role of a person who is unable to speak. If the director had stretched his imagination further, we could have had an old-school but charming love triangle.

Even though she is a person with special needs, Ritika’s character could have been portrayed as a person with a purpose in life. The film shows him as a liability, with no voice for his inner feelings. The tendency to sacrifice one’s love was entirely predictable, which makes us wonder why such death-defying conflicts interest filmmakers even in this era.

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As the lead character, Anish gives his all. Milana, as Geeta, is excellent in the emotional scenes, but the role is not much of a stretch for the actor. Arjun Gyan’s songs linger for a long time, even though the film offers very little to learn from the story. Aaram Arvindswamy It may be limited to calling it a film that leaves your mind at home, but even those that are capable of doing so deserve much more than what is offered in the name of ‘simple entertainment’.

Aaram Aravindswamy is currently running in theaters,

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