Synopsis
Aaram Arvindswamy is a Kannada movie released on 22 Nov, 2024. The movie is directed by Abhishek Shetty and featured Anish Tejeshwar, Milana Nagaraj, Hrithika Srinivas and RJ Vikki as lead characters.Other popular actors who were roped in for Aaram Arvindswamy is
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Aaram Arvindswamy Movie Review : Aaram Arvindaswamy review: A heartwarming romantic comedy which strikes a chord
Critic's Rating: 3.5/5
Plot: Aaram Arvindaswamy is a rollercoaster ride about a man who enters a relationship with a teacher. Their love story takes an unexpected turn when they are about to take their relationship to the next level.
Review: The titular character (played by Aniissh Tejeshwar) in Aaram Arvindaswamy is a village man who works as a vehicle loan recovery agent in the city.
Everyone around him thinks he's living life to the fullest, but he's actually struggling. Even when he shares his problems, people don't believe him because of his positive outlook.
Arvindaswamy has been in a six-year relationship with Geetha (Milana Nagaraj), a school teacher he met in college. Whenever Geetha brings up marriage, he finds excuses to avoid the topic, as he's hesitant to commit. Despite this, Geetha trusts him completely.
When Geetha becomes insistent about marriage, Arvindaswamy flees to his hometown. There, his father, a car driver for a wealthy family, pressures him to marry their daughter, Lakshmi (Hrithika Srinivas). Lakshmi has physical disabilities and is not mentally sound. This unexpected turn of events puts Arvindaswamy in a difficult situation, making the story even more intriguing.
Director Abhishek Shetty has crafted an excellent script that delves into the complexities of relationships. The film blends light-hearted comedy, romance, family dynamics, and friendship, all while delivering witty dialogue. The story, though slow-paced initially, picks up momentum with intriguing twists and turns, culminating in an emotionally satisfying ending.
Aniish Tejeshwar, sheds his usual mass image and shines as the titular character. His portrayal of a man who believes money is the key to happiness and his subsequent journey of self-discovery is both humorous and poignant. Milana Nagaraj and Hrithika Srinivas deliver commendable performances, with Hrithika particularly impressive in her role as a character with mental illness.
The film's soundtrack complements the story well. Overall, Aaram Arvindaswamy is a delightful blend of comedy and romance that is sure to entertain audiences.
Review: The titular character (played by Aniissh Tejeshwar) in Aaram Arvindaswamy is a village man who works as a vehicle loan recovery agent in the city.
Everyone around him thinks he's living life to the fullest, but he's actually struggling. Even when he shares his problems, people don't believe him because of his positive outlook.
Arvindaswamy has been in a six-year relationship with Geetha (Milana Nagaraj), a school teacher he met in college. Whenever Geetha brings up marriage, he finds excuses to avoid the topic, as he's hesitant to commit. Despite this, Geetha trusts him completely.
When Geetha becomes insistent about marriage, Arvindaswamy flees to his hometown. There, his father, a car driver for a wealthy family, pressures him to marry their daughter, Lakshmi (Hrithika Srinivas). Lakshmi has physical disabilities and is not mentally sound. This unexpected turn of events puts Arvindaswamy in a difficult situation, making the story even more intriguing.
Director Abhishek Shetty has crafted an excellent script that delves into the complexities of relationships. The film blends light-hearted comedy, romance, family dynamics, and friendship, all while delivering witty dialogue. The story, though slow-paced initially, picks up momentum with intriguing twists and turns, culminating in an emotionally satisfying ending.
Aniish Tejeshwar, sheds his usual mass image and shines as the titular character. His portrayal of a man who believes money is the key to happiness and his subsequent journey of self-discovery is both humorous and poignant. Milana Nagaraj and Hrithika Srinivas deliver commendable performances, with Hrithika particularly impressive in her role as a character with mental illness.
The film's soundtrack complements the story well. Overall, Aaram Arvindaswamy is a delightful blend of comedy and romance that is sure to entertain audiences.
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