Chitra (Sreeleela), the gorgeous and entrepreneurial sales professional, was pleased when Balu (Panja Vaisshnav Tej) sought for the post. Although his notion may not appear to be outstanding, she finds it fascinating and falls in love with him. One day, he learns that his father, maha Kaleswara reddy (Suman), was killed in a car accident in their rayalaseema village. Balu learns that his mother died a long time ago and that the folks who reared him were not his true parents. Chenga reddy (Joju George), who controls the whole region, has put his sister (Aparna Das) in peril. How is Balu going to save his sister?
Vaisshnav Tej's honesty and spontaneous reactions in his debut film "Uppena" are missing. He does action stunts that are inappropriate for him in the second part of the film. Sreeleela appears to have slimmed down and looks stunning. Despite her goofy role, she tries to infuse some excitement into the proceedings, particularly during the songs. Unfortunately, great malayalam actor Joju George is cast in such a stereotypical role that there isn't a single nice scene for him. aparna Das, who is making her telugu debut, also plays a regular character. Sudarshan's humor is antiquated. Tanikella, Radhika, and JP all play their parts well."Aadikeshava" is barely an hour long in the first part. Within this hour, we witness 10 minutes of the hero's family scenes, 5 minutes of the villain's introduction in a mining area, Sreeleela's introduction episode consisting of her dance moments to various hit songs like "Nenu Vijileste Andhra Sodabuddi" and "Ramulo Ramula," five minutes of interaction between the hero and heroine followed by a dream song, five minutes of a silly comedy track, another song between the hero and heroine, and the interval bang. The intermission boom is just the most old 'Seema' movie twist: the hero has a history and must travel to Rayalaseema. Aw!
In one
episode, a villager says that because their community does not have a school, the children must labor in the mining region. Is it feasible to discover a hamlet in
andhra pradesh today that lacks even an elementary school? The themes, scenario scripting, and action sequences of the filmmaker are as irrational as some of Boyapati's flicks. What is the purpose of
aparna Das' character in the film? How can a businesswoman behave so irrationally? Sreeleela is introduced as a super-rich businesswoman, but when the hero's buddy asks her to come to the hamlet, she takes the
rtc bus.
The latter chapters of the film appear to be an attempt to give Vaisshnav Tej the image of a
mass hero. There is also an allusion to the hero's mena mama' (Uncle Pawan Kalyan) at the climax. There is just one fascinating
episode in the whole second half, which happens immediately before the penultimate climax. "Aadikeshava" is essentially a mash-up of early-2000s faction flicks. Despite the fact that this generation hasn't seen a lot of action films, this is the poorest 'faction' picture.
Overall, Another FLOP from Tollywood