Abcd: American Born Confused Desi (U)
17/May/2019 Comedy, Drama

ABCD: American Born Confused Desi

Critics Review

2.50

Go watch this one with no expectations, you'll end up enjoying it!

If you're looking for something that's emotional, dramatic or even consistently funny, this is not the film for you. But if you're looking for a light-hearted entertainer with good music and BGM by Judah Sandhy, stunning narrative and editing, and commendable performances by the cast, ABCD is the perfect fit for you. (more)

Source: Neeshita Nyayapati, Times Of India

2.00

Biggest undoing of Allu Sirish's comedy is its disconnect from contemporary times

By the time ABCD ends, there's a sense of relief - at least it didn't turn out to be an unbearable film. It's predictable, devoid of any strong emotional moments, and the sloppy writing makes it a boring watch. Go watch Angrez. It released way back in 2005 and still packs a punch.(more)

Source: https://www.firstpost.com/entertainment/u-turn-movie-review-samantha-akkineni-owns-pawan-kumars-paranormal-thriller-elevated-by-an-interesting-premise-5181581.html, Firstpost.com

2.50

Allu's Boring and Confusing Drama

While the first half of the movie focusses on Allu Sirish and Bharath's rich lifestyle, the second half has focused on how he understands the meaning of life but too many necessary scenes are cooked up. Ex: the entire thread of young politician played by Raja is a deviation.(more)

Source: GreatAndhra, greatandhra.com

2.75

Works only in parts

ABCD is youthful comedy who works only in parts. The film starts well and evokes decent fun in the first half. Allu Sirish does well with his impressive act but the boring second half and improper climax takes things down. All we suggest you to watch this film with an open mind and low expectations so that the viewing experience would be smooth.(more)

Source: 123telugu Team, 123telugu.com

1.00

A rudimentary film with no value

ABCD puts him in the league of young actors who aspire box office success far more than they care about the art of filmmaking/acting itself.(more)

Source: Manoj Kumar R, Indian Express