Dilruba Movie Review
on Mar 13, 2025
Cast: Kiran Abbavaram, Rukshar Dhillon, Kathy Davison, Satya, John Vijay
Crew::
Music by Sam CS
Editing by Praveen KL
Cinematography by Daniel Viswas
Written & Directed by Vishwa Karun
Produced by Ravi, Rakesh Reddy, Jojo Jose
Kiran Abbavaram found a huge blockbuster success at the box office with KA. Soon after, he has decided to bring a youthful romantic film, Dilruba, with Rukhsar Dhillon and Kathy Davison in leading lady roles. The movie released on 14th March and let's discuss about it in detail.
Plot:
Siddharth Reddy (Kiran Abbavaram) fell in love at a young age with his father friend's daughter Meghana aka Maggie (Kathy Davison). But they break up due to a misunderstanding and Siddhu never allows her back into his life. She settles in USA and he goes to Mangalore to finish his B.Tech, he discontinued few years ago.
There he meets Anjali (Rukhsar Dhillon). Both fall in love but his attitude becomes a problem again. Maggie decides to solve the issue and unite them. Can she? Why is his attitude creating issues? Watch the film to know more.
Analysis:
Kiran Abbavaram delivered some forgettable films before KA and did it again with Dilruba. While the technical team is good but none of their work shines in this aspirational youthful romantic mass film. Kiran has a tendency to pick up subjects that offer him chance to showcase some sort of filmy heroism, or commercial hero elements and that is not working for him.
Here, he needed to charm audiences into falling in love with him despite his character's attitude. But he is limited in his acting skills and it shows in this one. Even if he is able to charm his way out, the film still has many issues in writing. The point looks palpable but the narrative isn't.
Every scene feels like a recreation of previous films and that is huge drawback for this one. It is easy to guess how the film runs in the next two hours as we are introduced to the characters. Almost feels like watching a Puri Jagannath's film from mid 2010's, where he focused on hero character with same plotline.
The problem lies in lack of coherence in filmmaking. The believability factor that a director and writer has to bring to the screen is missing in execution. Rukhsar Dhillon and Kathy Davison are fine looking but their performances don't shine. Cinematography and Music are good along with production values but nothing else worked.
In Conclusion:
Movie lacks any sort of redeemable factor for us to feel like watching it. A complete misfire.
Rating: 2/5

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