Then there is a death of a techie girl in Hitech city which changes the attitude of Kalyan. GK (Ashutosh Rana) is a MP and a mafia man. He is a corrupt officer who becomes a headache to entire police department. Kalyan (Kalyan Ram) is the new IPS officer in Hyderabad city. Theater watched: Screen 1, PVR, Forum Sujana Mall, KPHB, Hyderabad Story, Dialogues, Screenplay & Direction: Anil Ravipudi Lyrics: Bhuvana Chandra, Sri Mani, Taidala Bapu, B Subbaraya Sharma You may wait for the Home Edition.Cast: Kalyan Ram Nandamuri, Shruti Sodhi, Sai Kumar, Ashutosh Rana, Srinivas Reddy, Jaya Prakash Reddy, Posani Krishna Murali, Kasi Viswanath, Prabhas Seenu, MS Narayana, Sivannarayana, Praveen, Karumanchi Raghu etc Otherwise it wouldn’t taste good as Prakash Raj didn’t get the ingredients right. This Ulavacharu Biryani can only be relished if you are starving for past few weeks. This is the key moment in the film and due to bad screenplay in the second hour it didn’t turn out as expected. The story moves to the climax abruptly and the meeting of Prakash Raj and Sneha fails to impress.
Ratings: 2.5/5 Review By: Gulte Site:Gulte If you have time to spare, and to access to internet, go with the original. On the whole, Ulavacharu Biryani offers more or less the same ingredients as the original but the recipe isnt the same. Coming to Ulavacharu Biryani there are few brief moments scattered, but they are absolutely caved by everything else (Story, Screenplay, Narration, Characterizations…). To say the least, it is a near impossible task to balance fêting the original, while also making something unique and its own entity. Remakes typically face an acclivitous battle, often intensified by the revere placed on the original. Ratings: 1.5/5 Review By: Common Man Site:APHerald MS Narayana and Brahmaji pass muster because of the roles they play. While Tejus is ok, Samyuktha makes mark with her expressions. Tejus and Samyuktha Hornad make a good pair. It is vintage Sneha, and she is the film’s best feature, better than even the Maestro’s music and BGM. Otherwise, he is his usual self, becoming narcissistic in a scene or two. Prakash Raj may be seen as the film’s USP, but his acting style is such that he has overshadowed the character to a detrimental effect. Ratings :2.25/5 Review By: India Glitz Site:India Glitz While director-actor Prakash Raj manages to capture the nuances of a middle-aged couple, he fails to ignite the passion between the younger couple. However, apart from clean romance and the feel-good factor, Ulavacharu Biryani does not offer anything new. It’s not everyday that one gets to see a clean love story revolving around two middle-aged people. Ratings :2.5/5 Review By: Venkat Site:GreatAndhra If you like concept/niche films like these, it is worth giving a try for Prakash Raj and Ilayaraja.
First half of the film is nice, but second half should have been well handled. And you might feel hungry while watching this film as so much of variety of food is shown in the film. This film is a romantic comedy with the backdrop of food. What worked for me in the film are Prakash Raj’s outstanding performance and Ilayaraja’s mellifluous music. I have not seen the original film Salt n’ Pepper. Ratings :3/5 Review By: Jeevi Site:Idlebrain As a result, what could have ideally been a heart-warming romance ends up as an unintended comedy of errors. Then, the funniest moments in the movie come from the goofy wisecracks of the uncle (MS Narayana) of the protagonist. You know there is something amiss when the goofy chemistry between the nephew and kid sister of the protagonists turns out to be more endearing than the central love story – an uncommon romance between a middle-aged bachelor and an out-of-sorts not-so-young lady who’s given up hope of finding her man. Ratings :3/5 Review By: Karthik Pasupulate Site: Times Of India