30 Rojullo Preminchadam Ela Movie Review – A Romantic Fantasy with a Twist of Fate
30 Rojullo Preminchadam Ela” is a romantic drama built around the themes of reincarnation and destiny, with a touch of comedy. The story begins in pre-independence India, where a young couple (Pradeep Machiraju and Amritha Aiyer) share a deep bond but meet tragic ends under dire circumstances.
Fast forward to 2020, they are reborn as Arjun and Akshara, college students in Vizag. Despite their shared past, the two despise each other from the first day at college. The film introduces a body – switch twist—Arjun and Akshara swap bodies – which is supposed to bring drama, comedy, and romance. What follows is their journey of rediscovering love over thirty days, facing challenges, and navigating their past-life connection.
| Movie | 30 Rojullo Preminchadam Ela |
|---|---|
| Release Date | January 29, 2021 |
| Director | Munna Dhulipudi |
| Producer | SV Babu (SV Productions) |
| Cast | Pradeep Machiraju, Amritha Aiyer, Posani Krishna Murali, Viva Harsha, Subhalekha Sudhakar, Hema, Hyper Aadi, Sivannarayana Naripeddi, Sruthi |
| Music | Anup Rubens |
| Cinematography | Dasaradhi Sivendra |
| Editor | Praveen K. L |
| Genre | Romantic Comedy, Reincarnation Drama |
30 Rojullo Preminchadam Ela Movie Trailer
Highlights
Pradeep Machiraju’s debut as a hero and his screen presence.
Amritha Aiyer’s talent in emotional and light-hearted scenes.
Music by Anup Rubens, especially Neeli Neeli Aakasam.
First half comedy sequences have occasional charm.
Drawbacks
Outdated and clichéd reincarnation plot with predictable twists.
Poor execution of the body-switch concept.
Forced emotional sequences, especially family drama.
Dragging second half and weak climax.
Comedy and college sequences become repetitive and tiresome.
Verdict
30 Rojullo Preminchadam Ela” had the potential to be a fresh, entertaining romantic drama with its reincarnation theme and a viral hit song driving hype. Unfortunately, amateur direction, weak screenplay, and forced comedy overshadow its merits.
Pradeep Machiraju makes a commendable debut and shows promise as a lead actor. Music and visuals are highlights, but the film as a whole struggles to keep the audience engaged. For fans of light romantic comedies, it is a one-time watch, but the narrative fails to impress or deliver lasting entertainment.
