95 reviews
- avinash_me_28
- Sep 21, 2019
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#FinalVerdict..
Venkat Ramji & Abburi Ravi leap notches above & take the story to a heightened level. The sequence of events that lead to the culmination are truly nail-biting. Has ample scenes to leave you startled & dazed. While the screenplay gives you no time to ponder since it unravels at a feverish pace, the assorted characters and their tracks keep you on tenterhooks throughout. You just can't guess what's up in store next.
Adivi Sesh, Regina Cassandra & Naveen Naveen Chandra vie for top honors. Adivi Sesh delivers a spirited performance. He's so with the character. Naveen Naveen Chandra is a dynamic actor - proved time and again. Evaru is sure to make people sit up and notice this wonderful talent.
Regina Cassandra takes the boldness quotient to the next level. She should grab a lot of eyeballs for a full-length role of substance after a long time. She is steely, vulnerable and scheming all at once. Murli Sharma enacts his part with a lot of confidence.
Nihal Kodhaty is a talent to watch out for. First-rate, no stopping this guy! Patchipulusu Vamsi's cinematography is top notch. He captures the mood of a thriller with finesse. Sricharan Pakala's score elevates thrilling moments to an extraordinary altitude altogether.
Garry Bh's razor-sharp editing also merit an enthusiastic round of applause, taking the suspense angle to a new altitude altogether. All said & done, Evaru stands on its feet for the reason that it will astound, astonish and leave you with an exclamation, 'Wow!'.
Venkat Ramji & Abburi Ravi leap notches above & take the story to a heightened level. The sequence of events that lead to the culmination are truly nail-biting. Has ample scenes to leave you startled & dazed. While the screenplay gives you no time to ponder since it unravels at a feverish pace, the assorted characters and their tracks keep you on tenterhooks throughout. You just can't guess what's up in store next.
Adivi Sesh, Regina Cassandra & Naveen Naveen Chandra vie for top honors. Adivi Sesh delivers a spirited performance. He's so with the character. Naveen Naveen Chandra is a dynamic actor - proved time and again. Evaru is sure to make people sit up and notice this wonderful talent.
Regina Cassandra takes the boldness quotient to the next level. She should grab a lot of eyeballs for a full-length role of substance after a long time. She is steely, vulnerable and scheming all at once. Murli Sharma enacts his part with a lot of confidence.
Nihal Kodhaty is a talent to watch out for. First-rate, no stopping this guy! Patchipulusu Vamsi's cinematography is top notch. He captures the mood of a thriller with finesse. Sricharan Pakala's score elevates thrilling moments to an extraordinary altitude altogether.
Garry Bh's razor-sharp editing also merit an enthusiastic round of applause, taking the suspense angle to a new altitude altogether. All said & done, Evaru stands on its feet for the reason that it will astound, astonish and leave you with an exclamation, 'Wow!'.
- SinhaSomesh
- Aug 15, 2019
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You will keep guessing throughout the movie about various plots. No unnecessary drama, clean and crisp. Must watch!
- lakshmi-hunsigi
- Oct 17, 2019
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- stangerjoe
- Aug 14, 2019
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Best crime thriller..👌🏻
Yes.. We Telugu people encourage content oriented scripts.. Things are changing.. Telugu cinema at its high standard of film making with best scripts now a days..
Sesh.. The king of Thrillers.. Hats of u Man..👏👏
- harishkumar-04170
- Aug 14, 2019
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Watched this movie last night and would say the spirit to hold your curiosity of finding what next never lose. All the actors did good job to what ever role they were offered. The best part i liked was at the end when the true identity is revealed (will not go to revealing it as you need to watch it yourself) it was satisfying. Yes, there were some corner cases but not to mention, they could be ignored.
Would say it was better than bollywood's Badla, as per me.
Would say it was better than bollywood's Badla, as per me.
I knew that "Evaru" was going to be a remake of the Spanish film "The Invisible Guest" and I had already watched the Hindi remake "Badla" so I was not planning to watch the film. But, fortunately, I did watch the film and it is not a copy-paste remake. Evaru has an additional sub-plot in its narrative which I thought was very engaging. Adivi Sesh's presence can clearly be felt and is quite impactful.The director did an amazing job with the script and screenplay.The climax twist surprised me quite a lot. Overall, Evaru is a great thriller and Adivi Sesh delivers yet again. Completely worth your time.
- AbhinavAnnam
- Sep 20, 2019
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I didn't like Badla that much. Something was missing. Evaru is one of the very few movies which managed to be better than the original movie. The truth is I completely forgot about Badla because it wasn't that memorable movie for me. I only got to know that it's the remake after I watched Evaru. I haven't watched The Invisible Guest though. The only problem I felt with Evaru is that some camera angles were set so that we can see Reginna Cassandra's cleavage. Well, that's understandable cause the makers might have thought at least that will bring audience into the theaters.
There are a few plot holes here and there. But Evaru is an awesome thriller.
As usual Adiviseshu proved his stamina. It's a good movie and Regina also rocked the show. This movie more closer to Kshanam.
As usual with a single twist the complete was narrated perfectly. In 1st half we can find a bit bored due to repeated scenes, but 2nd half was excellent narrating and interesting.
Every one in the movie done a great job.
There was no need to change the climax. Like Badla, Evaru could've been a good remake too. Somewhere it doesn't looks so good. A cancer patient who's also been recovered somehow, Miracle! Taking the revenge of his father doesn't seems possible.
Bdw, Regina was too good in her role. Overall an okayish remake. Instead watch Invisible guest or Badla.
Bdw, Regina was too good in her role. Overall an okayish remake. Instead watch Invisible guest or Badla.
- jeetdutta-16586
- Aug 28, 2021
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I have seen BADLA and the also the Original movie...
this movie comparably to the above two is much weak and much violent...
Cassandra was a waste.. she could not emote... Advi was good and only saving point....
the so called twists were not so much effective
may be because i have seen the above two..
overall 5/10
this movie comparably to the above two is much weak and much violent...
Cassandra was a waste.. she could not emote... Advi was good and only saving point....
the so called twists were not so much effective
may be because i have seen the above two..
overall 5/10
- suryaprrakash
- Aug 23, 2019
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The movie is outstanding.Screenplay is superb.First half quite thrilling and second half is confused at some parts
- dumavathsivanaik
- Aug 14, 2019
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- niharika-29248
- Aug 15, 2019
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The movie just works because of its proper story telling and screenplay.A fantastic movie which never holds us with a single song but only with an engaging story and less running time!!!
- arjun-tkalathil
- Oct 14, 2019
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Though certain portions of Evaru is definitely inspired from the Spanish movie "The invisible guest" the makers have tweaked it a lot to suit the needs of Telugu cinema audiences. And to be frank it is definitely way better than the regular mundane South Indian cinemas. Evaru is another genuine proof that Telugu cinema is moving in the right direction with some new & exciting movies in the recent years.
Yes, Evaru is riddled with flaws in its screenplay, the storyline is filled with a few logical loopholes. Yes, the editing & cinematography has some mistakes. Acting too was dramatic & even melodramatic in places, Agreed. But still Evaru is worth a watch, as one has to understand the fact Telugu cinema is in a transition phase and Evaru should be seen as an "Attempt" and only judged accordingly.
Overall, a very good watch for people who haven't seen "The invisible guest".
Yes, Evaru is riddled with flaws in its screenplay, the storyline is filled with a few logical loopholes. Yes, the editing & cinematography has some mistakes. Acting too was dramatic & even melodramatic in places, Agreed. But still Evaru is worth a watch, as one has to understand the fact Telugu cinema is in a transition phase and Evaru should be seen as an "Attempt" and only judged accordingly.
Overall, a very good watch for people who haven't seen "The invisible guest".
- madhukar30
- Sep 6, 2020
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Excellent movie and twists also super. Quality and editing also very good.
- kamalaraniadidam
- Aug 16, 2019
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Gripping screenplay , one time watch . they had made a different screenplay from original badla movie
- keerthan-39959
- Sep 19, 2019
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Acting of Adivi Sesh Is too much disgusting. I don't know why directors cast this type of guys who don't know Acting. Although I saw the original movie before but Now because of acting I rate this movie below average.
- mranil-84232
- Aug 15, 2019
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- pushpakmanikyam
- Aug 14, 2019
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- bhanusriram
- Aug 14, 2019
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Story is Mindblowing which keeps you at the edge from the beginning. It brings surprises at every corner of the movie. Camera quality,cinematography , direction,music all were excellent. Actors and actresses have done a very good job. Adivi sesh again proved writing is the soul of the movie cinematography direction music all are add on to that story to beautify it.