anubhavinchu raja (tamil) Review


**Raj Tarun in "Anubhavinchu Raja": A Misstep Despite Familiar Territory**

Raj Tarun, renowned for his flawless Godavari accent and comedic prowess, finds himself yet again ensnared by a lackluster script in "Anubhavinchu Raja." While the film marks a slight improvement over some of his recent endeavors, it remains riddled with narrative loopholes.

The story kicks off with a wealthy grandfather, on the cusp of death, bequeathing his vast fortune to his eight-year-old grandchild, the sole survivor of a tragic family accident. As the child matures into Bangaram (Raj Tarun), a pampered and affluent individual in Godavari, his journey takes an unexpected turn when he ventures to Hyderabad to assume the role of a diligent security guard at an IT firm, sparking curiosity about his unique circumstances.

However, the romantic subplot between Bangaram and Sruthi (Kashish Khan) falls flat, relying on tired tropes and lacking chemistry between the leads. While the central premise holds promise, the interval sequence succeeds in sustaining intrigue amid the mediocrity.

Transitioning to the second half, set in Godavari, the film briefly shines despite resorting to stereotypical portrayals of the region's lifestyle. Bangaram's extravagant spending and his aspiration for village leadership inject some vigor into the narrative, complemented by Gopi Sunder's catchy melodies and sporadic comedic moments.

Yet, the narrative falters as Bangaram finds himself embroiled in a convoluted conspiracy, resulting in a loss of momentum. Prolonged fight sequences further bog down the pacing, leaving viewers questioning Bangaram's initial decision to pursue employment as a security guard.

"Anubhavinchu Raja" offers a familiar script tailored to Raj Tarun's strengths, but perhaps it's time for the actor to explore roles outside his comfort zone. Despite the director's shortcomings, Raj Tarun delivers a commendable performance as Bangaram, while Kashish's character remains underdeveloped albeit visually striking. Supporting actors, including Sudarshan and Ajay, fulfill their roles competently.

While attempting to impart a moral lesson through the lens of a young affluent protagonist from Godavari, the film ultimately falls short, offering lackluster fare for audiences seeking weekend entertainment.



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Description: Watch Anubhavinchu Raja (tamil) 123movies Bagaram, after inheriting his grandfather's wealth at a young age, lives a lavish life and becomes a laughing stock for the village. On a quest to prove himself worthy of respect, things go haywire.
Genre: comedy
Director: srinivas gavireddy
Actors: ajay, aadarsh balakrishna, ariyana glory
Release Date: 26 Nov 2021
Duration:  131 mins
Country: india
IMDb:

5.5