Allu Sirish’s Buddy Movie Review

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Allu Sirish has recently released a new action comedy-drama film called Buddy, following a period of inactivity. He vigorously advertised the picture and furthermore, he explicitly said that the cost of tickets for single-screen theaters would be 99, while for multiplexes it would be 125. The audience’s attention has been captured.

The narrative centers around Aditya Ram, a pilot, who develops romantic feelings for Pallavi, an Air Traffic Controller. The situation takes a divergent course when she is abducted. The film revolves around how he rescues her with the assistance of a teddy bear.

Buddy possesses a distinctive storyline but lacks engagement in foreseeable events. Allu Sirish’s performance is commendable, and certain action sequences are skillfully executed. Aside from that, there is nothing that compels us to see the film.

The picture lacks the ability to generate suspense in several instances, and Ali’s comedic subplot has become a significant disruption to the narrative.

Allu Sirish has provided a satisfactory performance, while Gayatri Bharadwaj has also excelled in certain aspects. Ajmal Ameer’s performance seemed highly contrived. Ali, Mukesh Rishi, and others are mediocre.

From a technical standpoint, Buddy appears to be visually appealing. Hiphop Tamizha’s music and background score are mediocre, whereas Krishnan Vasant’s cinematography is average.

San Anton conceived an original concept but was unsuccessful in delivering it in a captivating manner on screen. Overall, Buddy is a film that is worth watching once.

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