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Andarivadu



Director
Seenu Vytla
Producer
Allu Aravind
Music
Devi Sri Prasad
Cinematography
Kabir Lal
Editing
Marthand K Venkatesh
Story
Bhupati Raja
Screenplay
Seenu Vytla
Dialogues
Kona Venkat
Action
Kanal Kannan
Art Director
Ashok
Banner
Geeta Arts
Release Date
Jun 4, 2005
Run Time
162 Min
Language
Telugu

STAR CAST

Chiranjeevi, Rimi Sen, Tabu, Rakshita, Prakash Raj, Pradeep Rawat, Brahmanandam, Sunil, M S Narayana, Satyanarayana Kaikala, Venu Madhav, Dharmavarapu Subramanyam, Krishna Bhagavan, A V S Subramanyam, Paruchuri Venkateswar Rao, Salim, Kondavalasa, Narsing Yadav, Ravi Prakash, Devi Charan, Ananth, Giri, Hema, Jyothi, Chandra Mohan, Ali

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    IdleBrain.com 3/5
    First half of the film is entertaining though there is no story. Second half of the film is a bit of let down. There is very good entertainment in the film, but there is no depth in emotions. Read More
    CineGoer.com
    Chiranjeevi is the soul of the film as expected. That too he was playing two roles. But the father's character is given a light touch with an extended mustache and a bit of grey hair. Read More
    TotalTollywood.com
    Kabir Lal did good job with his camera. More care should have been taken in the editing department for some scenes end abruptly giving lead to the next scenes. Music is just about average with songs and decent with re-recording. If not for Chiranjeevi onscreen, the audio would have really no impact. Read More
    NonstopCinema.com 3.5/5
    It's a double dhamaka from Chiru, as he plays a dual role after a long time. The hero of the film is Govindaraju who has mass body language, dialect and mannerisms, which simply entertain all audiences. Read More
    Sify.com Below Average
    Another major drawback of Andarivadu are the songs tuned by Devi Sri Prasad that fails to impress. All songs are rehashed and the background score is from his own Tamil film Sachein. Kabir Lal’s photography is good but the graphics in the climax is tacky. Read More