Write your take on 'Badrinath'

  • IndiaGlitz, [Saturday,June 11 2011]

Much-awaited 'Badrinath' has hit the screens and we're sure most of you have watched this action-packed movie that boasts of a high budget, stars our very own Allu Arjun and Tamannah Bhatia in the lead roles.

So how did you movie buffs find the movie? Did it live it up to expectations? How many of you are going back to watch this racy flick again? What do you think about the on-screen chemistry between Allu Arjun and Tamannah?

Go ahead and give us your take on the movie and make sure your verdict doesn't give away the plot of the movie to other IG visitors. Tell us what you feel about 'Badrinath', type out your review and what more? If others agree on your verdict, they will 'like' it by clicking the 'like' button next to your review.

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