Stylish Star Allu Arjun is the only non-Malayalam actor, who has 
got huge fan following in Kerala. And almost all his previous Telugu 
movies have become a hit at the Mollywood Box Office. The actor is now 
back to rock the viewers with Romeo And Juliets, which is the dubbed 
version of his much-talked about and highly anticipated Telugu movie 
Iddarammayilatho.
Directed by Puri Jagannath.
 Romeo And Juliets is a romantic action movie
 with all other commercial elements to rock the masses. Allu Arjun's 
stylish looks and performance are the main attraction in the film. 
Puri's arresting screenplay, Devi Sri Prasad's trendy music and 
background score, Amol Rathod's wonderful picturisation, Ganesh 
Acharya's unique dance moves, Kaeche Kampakdee's amazing stunts and 
action, Catherine Tresa's glamour, and Brahmanandam and Ali's comedy are
 its other highlights. The convincing comedy scenes and dragging 
narrations are its biggest drawbacks.
 There is nothing much to boast about the story of Romeo And Juliets and 
it is no different from the previous films of Puri Jagannath, who always
 runs the show on masala elements, rather than having a wonderful story 
with some brilliant theme. The first half of the film is interesting 
with all masala stuff and the story gains momentum at the interval bang.
 But the pace of narration goes slow in the second half and it once 
again picks up momentum with the twist in the climax. 
 Sanju Reddy (Allu Arjun) is the lead guitarist of a Spain-based band 
comprising of four others (Srinivasa Reddy, Khayyum and two girls). 
Akanksha (Catherine Tresa), the daughter of Union Minister (Rao Ramesh),
 heads for her higher studies to Spain, where she finds a diary that 
chronicles the love story of Sanju and Komali Sankarabharanam (Amala 
Paul). She instantly gets attached to these two characters.
 

 
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