Arundhati belongs to Gadwal samsthanam in 1920’s. She is known for her bravery in saving the Samstanam by killing Pasupathi an evildoer. But the spirit of Pasupathi haunts that place. Another girl is born in the same lineage after 3 generations and she is named as Arundhati. The spirit of Pasupati is after Arundhati to take the revenge.
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hyped garbage
Pretty good movie overall. First half was nothing special but it got better as it went along.
It’s fine. It's literally the definition of a fine movie. You’ve seen it before, you know every beat and outcome before the characters even do. Only question is how much escapism you’re looking for.
An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.
Don't get me wrong - "Arundhati" is a good movie and a definite one-time watch material. It is based on similar lines of "Chandramukhi" and perhaps a yardstick. The plot unfolds at various points ensuring the audience is engaged at all times. Arundhati draws laurels on two aspects - the technical and the performances. Being a horror movie it effectively manages to scare the living daylights at many places. There is lots of blood, gore and unspeakable, so faint-hearted stay away. ∆ Anuskha Shetty:: Manages to don both the roles of Arundhati/ Jejamma with ease.∆ Sonu Sood:: The devil reincarnate character is borough to life with his awesome performance. Anushkha & Sonu are the two pillar which the movie rests upon.∆ Sayaji Shinde:: Convincing performance as usual (and as usual, he is loud!).∆ The actor who played Rahul:: Your role is shorter than special appearance. Go on and blow your trumpet in your neighbourhood about your blink-and-miss appearance!However to play devil's advocate - its a 1980's Ramsay Bros storyline. Old wine in new bottle - thanks to the clever narrative, good performances and use of new technology. In fact CGI's are an overkill. In addition, there are quite a lot of creative liberties in the narrative. Had the screenplay been tightened up, it would certainly been a flawless "Chandramuki".Kodi Ramakrishna is making an sincere attempt to keep his boat sailing in the changing times.
First off this is a commendable effort getting in to such a genre. But, in the name of screen play it cramps in so many details, plot sequences, evil deeds etc,. its like 3 sequels in one film. There is no building up of plot or any breather, even if you get one, it will be some family crowd doings some overacting with cheesy dialogues. I am not sure what genre is this film, Is it an all out violent underground zombie violence film? Is it some low grade religion appeasing film? Or is it some family tragedy? Or a Mummy like adventure-horror film?. Not clear at all, all elements are cramped in.Every single thing is verbose, there is always someone commenting what's happening on the screen, if not that its something that happened before will be playing on the screen as a montage, (something graphically violent as usual). So that we dumb audience can connect with something that happened 5 min ago.The violence level is not justified, Where in the world a mainstream film has a scene that the villain stabs through and through, a women and rapes her in a pool of blood?. It is not here and there it is all over, I don't know how desensitized the Telugu audience can be to take this, the assumption that cruelty has to be should shown with so much blood so novice. Eg. take the scores of Hollywood block busters like Mummy or Lord of rings.80s years ago there was no kingdom that told it subjects to kill a person in cold blood in India. Feudal nostalgia at its best.A film to be proud of does not come by amount of CG used, it should be by how well a story is told. This movie does not hit the mark.
Watching Arundhati is a delight. After a long time i have seen a telugu movie which actually blends the CG and Content in right proportion. This is a movie that must not be missed by any one and must be watched in theaters only. It sets new standards of film making and we can expect more films to come out of this genre which is rather rarely touched in Telugu cinema these days. The story of the film is OK. But the screenplay is fantastic. U cannot blink ur eye while watching this film. It has breathtaking screenplay. Acting by Anushka is fantastic. I am at a loss of adjectives for her performance especially in the role of jejemma. She is perfect for both the roles. Sonu sood is Superb. He must thank Mr.P.Ravi Shankar who has given voice to that character. Sayaji Shinde is good. Rest of the cast performed well. One must thank the producer Mr.M.Shyam Prasad Reddy garu who gave us a gem of a movie. His desire for creativity is seen in every frame of the film. He never compromised on anything. I guess no other producer would have dared to spend 13+ crores on a heroine oriented film. Kodi Ramakrishna proves yet again that he is the man for these types of films. Special mention for Rahul Nambiar who is the creative director and Special Effects Supervisor of the film. He has done a great job.
Story: There is a saying that the spirit of a deceased person who succumbed to untimely demise would not leave this earth. The spirit would stay on the earth to complete the unfulfilled task. Arundhati is a thriller made on the tussle between such a spirit (Anushka) and a villain (Sonu Sood). This film is not a horror film, but a thriller.First half of the film is excellent and the second half is good. Arundhati is a film which we can proudly show it as a Telugu film to all your non-Telugu friends. Don't watch it on internet or pirated DVDs. Arundhati is a film that must be watched in a good theater with nice sound/projection system. This is one of the movies which is going to take telugu movie industry to new heights.