Adhurs


Adhurs Tremor is a 2010, Telugu action comedy directed by V.V. Vinayak. The film stars NTR Jr. in a dualrole, and Nayantara and Sheela as female leads. Music is scored by Devi Sri Prasad. The film was a Hit at the boxoffice and was the third successful hit with V. V. Vinayak and Jr. NTR combo.This is NTRs second double acting This movie dubbed in Hindi as Judwaa No.1. This movie was dubbed in Malayalam as Kavacham. Adhurs was released in 1300 screens all over the world, it ran for 50 days in 128 centres.

The film was launched onApril 2008 at the Film Nagar Cultural Center in Hyderabad, India. Adurs received a good opening at the box office in Khammam despite threat from some proTelangana outfits.It was released in major towns such as Khammam, Palvancha, Sathupally, Bhadrachalam and Wyra. It was screened for four shows without any interruption at all centres barring Yellandu where the theatre management preferred not to go for it following threatening calls received from certain organisations. Police and the TDP played an effective role in ensuring troublefree screening of the movie.Rediff gave a four stars said Brahmanandam is hilarious. Performancewise, NTR Jr takes the cake. He is simply marvellous as Chari, the Brahmin spouting loud dialogues while his Narasimha is tough yet more sober. NTR presents the contrasts well. All in all, Adhurs is NTRs show all the way Sify gave a verdict as Mass entertainer noted NTR brings total justice to his dual role as Chari and Narasimha. His characterisation as a Brahmin youth is simply superb and hilarious, but at the same time raking up a controversy with a group of the Brahmins community approaching the State governor Mr Narasimhan to ban the film. On the other hand, NTRs role as Narasimha as rugged guy would work well with the mass audience. Nayanthara and Sheela provide the glam quotient while Brahmanandam is hilarious as Bhattu, receiving a big footage which runs into nearlyminutes in the film. The Hindu gave a mixed review stated NTR in two roles is pretty easy with the diction. His dances are amazing and accord the mass kick in the title song that comes before the climax. The humour component is adequately handled by Brahmanandam who hogs the limelight as a Hindu priest. ........

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