He stated that the picture needed to be seen by a larger audience and that the story is distinctive in all of his interviews. What did he perceive in this tale that he found to be so alluring? Is it as a result of the terrifying climax scene? Many of these police dramas, from Sai Kumar's "Police Story" to Suriya's "Singham/Yamudu," have dealt with the same topics in part or in full.

The pre-intermission scene in which the protagonist delivers quick justice is the film's standout moment. Other than that, the movie doesn't really stand out from cop dramas. Forget about being new; pradeep Varma's treatment is consistent. The kgf style of narration, in which the plot is slowly revealed while the protagonist is asked what happened to him, has also had little influence. In the movie, sree Vishnu is shown acting honourably, refusing bribes, and reforming Naxalites by his attitude. He is also shown berating college rowdies, among other things.

But the intermission blast makes people curious. The movie switches its locations, tones, and tracks once more. hyderabad replaces vizag as the scene of the drama. Too many formulas are used in the movie's second half. In sree Vishnu's filmography, "Alluri" appears unusual overall, but for audiences, it is a well-known cop drama with few redeeming qualities.

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