It is a Balayya-mark film and would definitely attract his fans. No doubt, the film would go well with the audiences. Hence, it will be a commercial success. Watch the film for masala entertainment. Adhinayakudu will appeal to Balakrishna fans as he was seen in three different getups. There were few dialogues that were written keeping them in mind.
Adhinayakudu is custom-made for Balakrishna’s fans and they would lap it up regardless. Political satire is an entirely different ball game from a character mouthing political criticism in a mass masala film.
Balayya is an exception always when it comes to delivering punch dialogues and it is proved once again with 'Adhinayakudu' it seems. The first half is a high voltage action treat while second half is stricken with emotion and sentiment. Lakshmi Rai as a whole and Saloni in a song are shaking the masses with their raw glamour.
Lakshmi Rai gave ample dose of skin show and her voluptuous oomph factor will be a treat to the masses. Thankfully, her presence in the songs brings some visual relief to the viewers.
Cast: Balakrishna, Lakshmi Rai, Kota, Pradeep Rawat, Saloni, Brahmanandam, Jayasudha
Banner: Sree Keerthi Creations
Music: Kalyani Malik
Cinematographer: Surender Reddy
Editor: Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao
Story, screenplay, direction: Paruchuri Murali
Producer: M L Padma Kumar Chowdary
Bobby (Balakrishna) is a contract killer based in Mumbai and he discovers that he has a family. His father Ramakrishna Prasad (Balayya again) is a feared and respected leader in the Rayalaseema region but his life is in danger due to his old enemy (Pradeep Rawat). Ramakrishna Prasad strives to upkeep the ideals of his father Harishchandra Prasad (once again Balayya) who is killed. Unfortunately, due to a misunderstanding, Harishchandra Prasad never dotes on Ramakrishna Prasad. And something similar happens between Ramakrishna Prasad and Bobby too. How things take shape in the end forms the rest of the story.