Movie Name: Dilruba
Rating: 2/5
Cast: Kiran Abbavaram, Rukshar Dhillon, Nazia Davison, Aadukalam Naren, Tulasi, Satya
Director: Viswa Karun
Produced By: Saregama, Sivam Celluloids
Release Date: 14th March 2025
Dilruba is a latest romantic entertainer starring Kiran Abbavaram and Ruksar Dhillon in the lead roles. Directed b Viswa Karun, the film had special paid premieres last night and received a decent response. Let’s get to know how it fares in our review.
Story:
After heartbreak, Siddhu (Kiran Abbavaram) looks to start anew. At just the right moment, he discovers Anjali (Rukshar Dhillon) and he falls in love after multiple pursues from her. Things look great until Anjali breaks up with him. What prompts Anjali’s drastic decision? The film centers on Sidhu and Anjali’s love story.
Performances:
Kiran Abbavaram looks fine in some scenes, but because of his character’s behavior lacking the impact, he fails to impress. Rukshar Dhillon looked cute but even her character does not have any depth. Nazia Davison is a miscast, while Aadukalam Naren, Tulasi and Satya were okay.
Analysis:
Viswa Karun directs and writes Dilruba. This love story has a unique protagonist at its heart. However, the hero’s characterization doesn’t come naturally in the film. Instead of being attractive or intriguing, the behavior of the lead appears confusing and irritating.
The narrative also starts on a shaky note by showing the first break-up of the hero in flashes. Even the second and main love track looks to take the proceedings funnily, but the heroine’s character looks annoying, which should have been interesting. A couple of dialogues/scenes along with the interval episode, generate the required interest.
However, the second half starts on a contrived note and the way Hero approaches his love again feels, too. convenient. The villain’s track likewise is forced and misses the intensity. Because of this, the action game between Hero and Villain didn’t impress. The melodrama near the climax again falls flat despite the Pre-climax raising some curiosity.
Positives:
- Interval Episode
- Few Scenes/Dialogues in the Second Half
Negatives:
- Weak Characters/Writing
- Silly and Dragged Moments
- Forced Action Sequences
- Lack of Proper Emotional Impact
Dilruba Movie Review and Verdict:
Overall, Dilruba has its moments but ultimately falls short. Kiran Abbavaram tries to lead the film with his energy, but the narrative is largely dull and lacks the engaging factor.