Srinivas
Avasarala,
who
has
undergone
acting
training
in
USA,
has
won
the
heart
of
Telugu
film
goers
with
his
perfect
comedy
timing
in
his
debut
movie
Ashta
Chamma.
But
the
actor
has
now
chosen
a
serious
subject
for
his
latest
outing
Aravind
2,
which
has
been
directed
by
A
Film
By
Aravind
fame
Sekhar
Suri.
Although
he
has
proved
that
he
is
talented
and
can
do
well
in
all
kinds
of
roles,
it
is
illogical
script
that
stops
him
entertaining
you.
Aravind
2
is
a
suspense
thriller,
which
has
been
made
on
par
with
Hollywood
style.
Srinivas
Avasarala's
performance
is
the
main
attraction
in
the
film.
Sekhar's
wonderful
screenplay,
Vijay
Kurakula's
background
score,
Rajendrababu's
picturisation,
Venkata
Naga's
thrills
and
Venkatesh's
art
direction
are
other
highlights
of
the
movie.
The
biggest
drawback
of
the
film
is
that
it
lacks
that
much
need
sense
of
horror
or
suspense
and
also
it
has
abundance
of
illogical
scenes.
Sekhar
Suri
himself
has
written
story
and
screenplay
for
the
film
Aravind
2,
which
is
all
about
a
film
director,
who
sets
out
to
shoot
a
movie
in
the
Dandeli
forest,
where
he
faces
some
unexpected
situations.
Although
the
movie
has
a
simple
storyline,
what
makes
it
an
interesting
watch
is
its
execution
on
the
screen,
which
is
excellent.
The
director's
narration
makes
you
sit
on
the
edge
of
the
seat
and
watch
the
movie
biting
your
nail.
The
movie
opens
up
in
a
jungle
with
a
violent
accident
and
a
murder.
Police
officer
Banarjee
takes
the
charge
of
investigation
to
trace
the
missing
persons.
After
an
hour,
the
story
shifts
to
the
Dandeli
forest
and
the
number
of
murders
goes
up
by
the
end
of
the
first
half.
But
this
portion,
which
has
a
couple
of
romantic
songs,
has
too
many
loopholes
and
characterisation
is
also
very
confusing.
The
first
half
fails
to
create
a
sense
of
horror
or
suspense.
Continue
to
read
Aravind
2
Movie
Review
in
slide
show.
Aravind
2
-
Movie
Review
The
illogical
scenes
continues
to
crawl
in
the
second
half
too.
The
movie
turns
dragging
and
its
slow
paced
narration
bores
you
at
times.
Even
the
climax
fails
to
impress
the
viewers,
who
are
sure
to
walk
out
of
the
theatre
with
a
heavy
heart.
The
editor
could
have
trimmed
its
length
to
make
it
crispy.
Aravind
2
-
Movie
Review
Director
(Srinivas
Avasarala)
and
Producer
(Anchor
Vijay)
plan
to
shoot
their
film
in
the
Dandeli
Forest,
where
they
rent
a
guest
house
for
hero
(Kamal
Kamaraju),
second
hero
(Sri),
Heroine
(Adonika).
A
masked
killer,
who
is
staying
in
the
forest,
starts
killing
the
members
of
the
production
team
one
by
one.
Who
is
this
psychopath
murderer?
What
are
his
motives?
What
happens
in
the
end?
Answers
to
these
questions
will
form
the
rest
of
the
story.
Aravind
2
-
Movie
Review
Srinivas
Avasarala,
Kamal
Kamaraju,
Bannerjee,
Madhavi
Latha
and
Adonika
have
delivered
excellent
performance.
Aravind
2
-
Movie
Review
But
Ee
Rojullo
fame
Sri
has
failed
to
offer
a
convincing
performance
and
he
is
not
suitable
for
the
role
of
Aravind.
At
times,
his
performance
appears
to
be
irritating
the
viewers.
Aravind
2
-
Movie
Review
Sekhar
Suri
has
to
take
a
larger
share
in
failing
to
run
a
successful
show
and
his
weak
and
illogical
script
and
confusing
characterisation
are
the
main
reasons
for
it.
The
plot
has
too
many
drawback,
which
the
director
could
have
avoided
by
doing
homework
on
it.
Aravind
2
-
Movie
Review
In
the
technical
front,
K
Rajendra
Babu's
cinematography
is
the
main
highlight.
He
has
done
excellent
picturisation.
Aravind
2
-
Movie
Review
Vijay
Kurakula's
sound
tracks
are
average.
His
background
score
is
very
crucial
for
the
movie,
but
that
also
fails
to
elevate
many
emotional
scenes,
which
is
one
big
drawback
of
the
film.
Aravind
2
-
Movie
Review
The
runtime
of
Aravind
2
is
very
long
and
it
tests
the
viewers'
patience.
The
editor
could
have
chopped
down
some
dragging
and
unnecessary
scenes.
Aravind
2
-
Movie
Review
Aravind
2
has
been
promoted
as
a
horror/suspense
thriller.
But
you
hardly
feel
it
while
watching
the
movie.
You
can
skip
this
flick
to
watch
any
other
old
film.
Aravind
2
-
Movie
Review
Producer:
G
Phanindra
and
G
Vijay
Choudary
Director:
Sekhar
Suri
Cast:
Srinivas
Avasarala,
Kamal
Kamaraju,
Sri,
Madhavi
Latha,
Adonica
and
others
Music:
Vijay
Kurakula
Cinematographer:
K
Rajendra
Babu
Release
Date:
March
29,
2013