Naa Alludu (2005)

Back when I watched Alluda Majaka (1995), I remember lowkey judging myself for liking the movie as much as I did, and also for giving it a high rating on Letterboxd. But now, after having seen Naa Alludu (2005), I see that I was completely valid in appreciating Alluda Majaka the way I did. It was entertaining (I genuinely had a good laugh at many places) and nothing beats Megastar Magic. Naa Alludu meanwhile rests on Ramya ma'am looking hot. I'm sorry if I sound crude, but I know I'm right. That woman is the only reason I (and I'm suspecting others as well) survived this cringe attack- I mean we watched it for her in the first place anyway. 

Apart from that, I really don't know what to say. Now I get it, we're all emotionally attached to certain movies, but I wish the director of Naa Alludu hadn't paid tribute to #10YearsOfAlludaMajaka by making it. It's nothing but a bad rip-off, the one that makes you feel thankful beyond words for the OG. I had similar feelings while watching Chitchor recently, except in that case it was the OG that I was thankful to be watching, instead of the atrocious remake. There was a whole song about Nandamuri pride in Naa Alludu despite having no relevance to the proceedings whatsoever, in case you needed more proof of how bad it was. And all the random references to Alluda Majaka just reminded me of how ACTUALLY funny that was, thereby compounding my misery. Also, the "Sayya Sayyare" song pretty much ended my ability to think because of how much I hated it and loved it at the same time. I don't want anyone to go through that, so I sincerely urge whoever is reading this to spare themselves the pain and go watch Alluda Majaka instead. PLEASE. Do not repeat my mistakes.

In conclusion, I need to find a better Tarak movie soon to cleanse. Or maybe another Venky movie because after all, he's the best. Toodles.

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