An Actor Who Never Disappoints!

Update: 2022-07-15 14:31 GMT
Ram Pothineni's 'The Warriorr' came out this weekend and it opened to mixed reviews from the critics as well as the audience. This bilingual movie was made on a very good budget and prolific director Lingusamy helmed this project. With the songs becomes a big hit before the release, the expectations were high on the movie.

But the movie did not reach the expectations of many. Lingusamy who is out of form for the past couple of years failed to impress the audience with this action entertainer. Critics claim that he came up with an age old story and did not have anything new to offer in terms of narration too. There were complaints about him not utilising Ram's energy. The handsome hero looked quite dull in the film and he did not get many chances to showcase his energy and brillaince on the screen. There were complaints on Krithi Shetty's lack of acting skills and a poor role written for her. Along with that, there was also criticism on Devi Sri Prasad's background scores despite him giving some hit songs. On the whole, there were a lot of flaws in the movie.

But the one thing which everyone praised was Aadi Pinisetty's action. The talented hero did the villain's role perfectly and delivered a stand-out performance despite his character not being etched properly. His look and action was superb and he did complete justice to his character. Aadi delivers in every character he is given whether it is a loving husband in 'Ninnu Kori' or caring brother with morals in 'Rangasthalam' or a ruthless villain in 'Sarrainodu'. He is showing his versatility with every movie and impressing the movie lovers. Hope he continues like this and keeps on winning the hearts of many.

Disney+Hotstar is the OTT partner while Star Maa is the satellite partner for this film. Sujith Vassudev is the cinematographer while Navin Nooli is the editor. Srinivasaa Chitturi is the film's producer. Ram was seen as a police officer for the first time in his career in this movie.
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