Jump Jilani Telugu Movie Review

Jump Jilani Telugu Movie

Feature Film | 2014
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Jump Jilani ended up as one of boring comedy film from Allari Naresh which suffers due to poor direction and screenplay. Do not try it unless you are an ardent fan of Allari Naresh and can not live with out watching his films.
Jun 12, 2014 By NR


Satti Babu (Allari Naresh) and Ram Babu (Allari Naresh) are twin brothers who struggle to maintain the Tiffin hotel inherited from their parents. As a part of protecting it, Satti Babu tries to lure Madhavi (Isha Chawla), a health officer. Later on Madhavi falls for Sattibabu, it was then a twist takes place which leads to the faction connection. How the brother face them and manages to keep their hotel forms the rest of the story.


Allari Naresh played numerous roles of this sort in the past and it did not require any special effort in the film. Both the heroines Isha Chawla and Swathi Deekshit were more of glam dolls and do not have any painful responsibilities in acting. Posani Krishna Murali is the back bone of the film with his excellent comedy timing. Other comedians like MS Narayana, Thagubothu Ramesh, Jaya Prakash Reddy and Raghu Babu played their part in bringing laughs.


E.Satti Babu who is a good director in handling such roles totally failed this time. The story is a routine one and the screenplay totally killed it. Numerous scenes in the movie looked like they are copy-pasted from various other movies and he even failed in properly conceiving them too.


Vijay Ebenezer songs seems to be very poor and back ground music is slightly okay. The camera work of Sivendra is good with rural visuals nicely captured. The movie is painfully long and Editor Goutam Raju could have easily trimmed about 20 minutes.


Finally, Jump Jilani ended up as one of boring comedy film from Allari Naresh which suffers due to poor direction and screenplay. Do not try it unless you are an ardent fan of Allari Naresh and can not live with out watching his films.

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