Ram Charan and Chiranjeevi’s ‘Acharya’ Review and Rating

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Roselin Ravikrishnan

Acharya Movie Review

Megastar Chiranjeevi and his child Ram Charan are collaborating interestingly through Acharya, a mass performer coordinated by Koratala Siva. The film is hitting the screens on April 29th with a record number of screens. Here is the finished survey of Acharya

  • Movie name: Acharya
  • Release date: 29 April 2022
  • Director: Koratala Siva
  • Music Director: Mani Sharma
  • Cast : Chiranjeevi, Ram Charan, and Pooja Hegde
  • Production: Matinee Entertainment and Konidela Production Company

Acharya Movie Trailer

Acharya Movie Story

Basava (Sonu Sood) controls the temple town Dharmasthali with his group’s making it a place of crime and deceptive nature. Padaghattam’s kin, known for their old methods of dharma and Ayurveda information, are likewise impacted by Basava’s atrocities.

Acharya (Chiranjeevi) comes to the guide of the Dharmasthali and Padaghattam individuals. Acharya’s relationship with Sidda (Ram Charan) is uncovered is revealed in a flashback, which has illegal mining mafia background. The story shows how the two honest men battle bad form and save individuals of Dharmastali and Padaghattam.

Acharya Movie Analysis

15 minutes – that is the way lengthy it took to disclose the dated story. Yet, the expectation of the megastar’s performance and high moments keep the crowd holding up in their seats. Mega Star’s soft introduction and the following slow pace scenes just do not meet any expectations. Regina & Chiranjeevi’s is OK in the first half. Ram Charan makes a decent entry as Sidda in the second half. But t is not captivating. The sets, characters, and dialogues are woeful. Padaghattam’s word is articulated in each and every other scene and every other moment.

Acharya Movie Performance

Chiranjeevi doesn’t have a stage to perform up to his backbone. Ram Charan‘s character is not a cameo but pretty much the entire second half. Neelambari melody among Charan and Pooja Hegde is alright, Bhale Banjara tune is great with Megastar Chiranjeevi and Ram Charan moves. The visual effects work is poor, production values are not grand. Koratala Siva and his team failed miserably and were able to put together at least a couple of highlight scenes – something that fans could take solace in. Koratala Siva could have done much better with the two stars on board.

Acharya Movie Final Verdict

Acharya film has a frail content and is additionally destroyed by an unremarkable portrayal from Koratala Siva. The dated story couldn’t do equity to both of the jobs (Acharya/Sidda); it’s one more Mrugaraju in Chiranjeevi’s profession!

Acharya Movie Rating

 1.5/5