Bedurulanka 2012 review: A hilarious social satire on doomsday prediction

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By Prakash Pecheti

25/08/2023

Bedurulanka 2012 is a doomsday story that made people run helter-skelter, literally. The film hits the theatres on Friday, 25 August.

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The story chugs off with good humour, thus setting a perfect rhythm for the village narrative. The wacky comedy that the characters create, the silly politics, and more are all funny.

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The comedy with a tinge of Godavari dialect is entertaining. The director maintains a perfect balance while not getting carried away by the sequences and humour part.

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Kartikeya could have brought more finesse to his craft rather than flexing his V-shaped body and getting more romantic with Neha Shetty’s character.

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Ajay Ghosh as Bhushanam Siranjeevi does justice to his character as a crooked and manipulative personality.

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Srikanth Iyengar delivers another fabulous performance as a fake Godman Brahmam who fools the public with his predictions.

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Clax cleverly does away with the routine dance numbers, Instead, he chooses to make the story move while creating an equal mix and balance of music, lyrics, and story.

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Bedurulanka 2012 sends an inherent message while portraying how people get carried away with the mob mentality to save their lives.

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