How Did 'Aarambham' Turn Out?

There are no top actors but the concept looked very different.

Update: 2024-05-11 12:29 GMT

Considering the current situation, it is tough for a small film to get noticed. But 'Aarambham' is a film that grabbed our attention with a trailer cut. There are no top actors but the concept looked very different. Along with 'Prathinidhi 2' and 'Krishnamma' this film was released too.

If the content looks good, people don't mind the casting and encourage the movie. Mohan Bhagat is the hero in this time thriller which was directed by Ajay Veeti and Sanjit is the music composer. Let us see how the film turned out.

Migil (Mohan Bhagat) is a prison who is sentenced to death. He is about to face death in hours but he escapes from jail in an unexpected fashion. Detective (Ravindra Vijay) comes to solve the case and the co-prisoner (Lakshman) gives him a diary. A scientist (Bhushan Kalyan) who lives in a forest area conducts experiments on time traveling. It works on Migil and he tries to make his mother happy with the use of time travel. What incidents occur after that forms the rest of the story.

The storyline is similar to Sharwanand's 'Oke Oka Jeevitham' but Ajay Veeti fails to narrate it in an engaging fashion. The technical quality is decent but the slow screenplay plays a spoilsport till the interval. The second half picks up pace but it does not satisfy the audience. The twists in pre-climax worked out and we can see the limitations of the budget. The way in which the director narrates the film through chapters creates confusion. The artists are okay but this entertainer needs a lot of patience.

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