
Dilruba
Romance Action Telugu
A hot-headed college student with a troubled past navigates conflict, love and loss.
| Cast: | Kiran Abbavaram, Nazia Davison, John Vijay, Rukshar Dhillon, |
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| Director: | Viswa Karun |
| Writer: | Viswa Karun |
| Editor: | Praveen K. L. |
| Camera: | Viswas Daniel |
Guild Reviews

Kiran Abbavaram’s film is confusing than heartfelt

Dilruba, the romance-action drama starring Kiran Abbavaram, Rukshar Dhillon and Kathryn Davison, has a fairly intriguing premise. To make amends for a misstep from the past, an ex returns to her former boyfriend’s turf and helps him reconcile with a current lover. Yet, debut director Viswa Karun’s film struggles to develop this idea into a cohesive narrative and stuffs it with subplots that feel unnecessary, across genres. The film opens with a pompous quote that valourises the protagonist Siddu’s (Kiran Abbavaram) character — ‘strong men have a character, never an attitude’. Siddu is an archetypal good-for-nothing hero one would find in a Telugu film. Having been dumped by his childhood sweetheart Meghana (Kathryn Davison) over a misunderstanding, he gives up on his graduation midway. Upon his mother’s insistence, he resumes the course, only to be chased by another girl, Anjali (Rukshar Dhillon).
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