
Akhanda Movie Review: Balayya's film is a battle between people who have the loudest roar
India Today
Director Boyapati Sreenu's Akhanda is no different from his previous outings. Bodies fly everywhere, Balayya mouths rousing dialogues and bashes up goons in this commercial entertainer.
Director Boyapati Sreenu has created his brand of cinema and they are films that require you to keep your brains at home. At this rate, even this statement sounds clichéd, right? That's how Boyapati Sreenu films are. There are two rules in his brand of cinema.
Rule No 1: Do not expect logic. The concept of time and gravity doesn't exist in his universe.

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