Allu Sirish’s Urvasivo Rakshasivo Telugu Movie Review & Ratings | Hit or Flop?

Allu Sirish’s Urvasivo Rakshasivo Telugu Movie Review: It was with the low-budget film Gauravam that Allu Sirish made his film debut. In the years that followed, he was able to find employment in areas where he excelled, and although each of his films was met with middling reviews, he ultimately achieved success while avoiding disaster. In spite of the results, he has returned with another intriguing picture, Uravasivo Rakshasivo. It is a love story, but it promises a new take on the genre. Expectations were already high before Balakrishna’s appearance at the film’s pre-release event, but the trailer ratcheted them up to eleven. Now that the film has arrived in theatres on November 4, 2022, let’s get right to the review and find out if it’s worth your time.

Allu Sirish's Urvasivo Rakshasivo Telugu Movie Review

Story

From here on out, we see how two very different worldviews handle acrimony. Introverted and nave IT worker Sri Kumar (Allu Sirish) falls for outgoing and ambitious Sinduja (Anu Emanuel). Time passes, and Sinduja eventually admits that she doesn’t require love at all, only a sexual relationship.

Cast & Crew

Urvasivo Rakshasivo stars Allu Sirish, Anu Emmanuel, Sunil, Aamani, Vennela Kishore, and a slew of more talented performers. Producers include Rakesh Sashi, Dheeraj Mogilineni, and M. Vijay, in association with Shri Tirumala Production Pvt., is producing the film under the GA2 Pictures banner. Ltd. The film’s cinematography was shot by Tanveer Mir, while Achu Rajamani scored it.

Movie Name Urvasivo Rakshasivo
Director Rakesh Sashi
Music Director Achu Rajamani
Producer Dheeraj Mogilineni & M Vijay
Genre Rom-Com
Cast Allu Sirish, Anu Emmanuel, Sunil, Aamani, Vennela Kishore, and others
Cinematography Tanveer Mir

Movie Verdict

The first half moves at a breakneck speed, yet there is just the right amount of humour to keep the audience engaged. Some viewers are also drawn in by steamy scenes involving the hero and heroine. The film immediately introduces the protagonist and protagonist-to-be. However, the film does have a message that is relevant to today’s audience. In the past, males were the ones to take partners lightly, and women bore the brunt of this attitude. But the tide has turned, and women are now the ones calling the shots. The film interestingly and faithfully maintains this premise.

Vennela Kishore, Sunil, and Amani all did fine jobs, and Anu Emmanuel was terrific as Sinduja; her role is not only for glamour, but has many levels, and she did a wonderful job of portraying them. Allu Sirish, in the role of Sri Kumar, does a fine job; he grows as an actor with this film, and he convincingly plays the role of an innocent guy.

Even if the movie’s premise had some holes, Rakesh Sashi did a great job directing it by injecting the right amount of humor and drama. He failed, however, to arouse any passions.

Tanveer Mir’s cinematography in Urvasivo Rakshasivo is great, and the rest of the technical crew did their best, too. The few tracks by Achu Rajamani are also top-notch, however, the score might use some work.

Plus Points:

  • Story
  • Comedy
  • Performance

Minus Points:

  • Slow Pace
  • Music

Rating: 3/5

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