Even though they are unimaginable, certain love stories are captivating. Many people have asked why arjun Reddy, a clever and wealthy man, was so upset at losing Preeti in the film "Arjun Reddy" (2017). However, we were deeply moved by the narrative because the storytelling persuaded us that arjun and Preeti were destined to fall in love. Believability is thrown out the window in 'Madhura Wines' the moment anjali begins to show traces of fondness for Ajay, a good-for-nothing drinker. Even if you only expect for believability in a love story on rare occasions, the incredibly convenient and far-fetched storytelling is excessively ludicrous.


Ajay (Sunny Naveen) is having trouble forgetting Madhura, his married ex-girlfriend. In the first half, director Jayakishore B arranges the tale in an unconventional manner. The film invites us to ponder about Madhura, whose character, like her separation with Ajay, is a mystery. In a banal manner, anjali (Seema Choudary) enters the tormented male lead's life. However, the manner in which they become acquainted is not mundane. The storey is genuine enough for the viewer to believe in the coincidence of fate. However, the story's credibility is quickly eroded.


While the first part of the film adheres to the story's framework, the second half has an uneven tone. Our writers have certain stock ideas to fall rely on whenever a reckless male lead needs to be saved. One of them is depicting the hero as the last man standing in a hospital. As a warning, the slogan 'Madhura Wines' may have alluded to the male character's blood group!




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