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Unanimous 2.5/5 - Akhanda


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Overall, Akhanda is a below-par actioner that is mainly saved by Balakrishna’s histrionics.

It majorly appeals to the hardcore action movie buffs who don’t mind lengthy action sequences but will get others tired.

It makes Akhanda a strictly for fans affair and passable (at best) mass fare.

Akhanda is an overdose of action blocks. There is a heavy-duty action block for every 15-minute stretch. The story offers nothing new

Every fight feels like a climax. It makes one exhausted by the time one reaches the ‘actual climax

Major part of the film runs only on the action choreography. The fights look similar from beginning to the end. 

The first character of Balayya doesn’t appear in the entire second half, except for a climax sequence and not even have a single dialogue

In one of the fight sequences, Akhanda completes yagnam sitting calmly even with three axes stabbed in his back.

The pre-interval fight has a length of about 17 minutes.

Once the character of Akhanda makes an entry, there is no strong opposition to him.

Balayya just keeps killing the goons , and logic and physics goes for a toss

 

Bottomline: Only for Balayya fanatics

2.5/5

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8 minutes ago, MakesSense said:

Overall, Akhanda is a below-par actioner that is mainly saved by Balakrishna’s histrionics.

It majorly appeals to the hardcore action movie buffs who don’t mind lengthy action sequences but will get others tired.

It makes Akhanda a strictly for fans affair and passable (at best) mass fare.

Akhanda is an overdose of action blocks. There is a heavy-duty action block for every 15-minute stretch. The story offers nothing new

Every fight feels like a climax. It makes one exhausted by the time one reaches the ‘actual climax

Major part of the film runs only on the action choreography. The fights look similar from beginning to the end. 

The first character of Balayya doesn’t appear in the entire second half, except for a climax sequence and not even have a single dialogue

In one of the fight sequences, Akhanda completes yagnam sitting calmly even with three axes stabbed in his back.

The pre-interval fight has a length of about 17 minutes.

Once the character of Akhanda makes an entry, there is no strong opposition to him.

Balayya just keeps killing the goons , and logic and physics goes for a toss

 

Bottomline: Only for Balayya fanatics

2.5/5

edidedo prati scene climax la feel iyyi tesuntadu

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