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    Bhemavaram Bullodu Review - 2/27/2014 12:03:40 PM
  When the doctor says he has just ten days to live, Rambabu (Sunil) tries to kill himself. But a Good Samaritan comes in the way and advises him to try and do some lasting good for the society in his last few days. He relocates to Hyderabad to rid the city off all the unlawful elements. It turns out his diagnosis was wrong, but he's made too many enemies.

Movie Review: Script writers in Telugu cinema seem to be out of ideas when writing original characters for Sunil. Every character seems to be an extension of the mild mannered, soft spoken village bum, Ramudu, he played in Andala Ramudu, his first film as a solo lead. In fact three out of the five lead characters that Sunil has played till date have been named some variation of Ramu! Be it the all fearing Kovelamudi Ramu in Maryada Ramanna, the very faint hearted constable Sivarama Krishna in Thadaka, you can see the pattern in the names.

The man has shed all the flab and built some rippling muscles, but to no avail. Guess he has a very 'Ramu' sort of face. May be he just likes to play to that modest looking, meek man stereotype that is borrowed from the old adage - Ramudu manchi baludu (Ramudu is a good boy). The name has become synonymous with the good natured but some what dim witted underdog characters in Tollywood.

 
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