In 'Aa Roje', three boys studying in a college are fed up with their poor lives. In order to earn money they somehow manage to sell a plot of land to Brahmanadam and pocket the commission. They buy bikes with the commission earned and win the companionship of the girls they want. And they go to a rendezvous far away from the city. En route, their luggage gets mixed up with the bank robbers. And the bag containing the robbed cash finds its way to the vehicle of the innocent and fun loving group. The dreaded robbers know that their cash is with the young group. So the chase begins.
Analysis :
The young cast of Yashwant, Soumya, and Bablu & Co has done its bit. But the director of 'Aa Roje' fails to move the audience. The story is weak and the direction is below average. There are so many things that the director has borrowed from popular movies from the past. Brahmanadam as a big baddy and acting tough is one case in point.
TeluguOne Perspective :
But the director does offer something new in 'Aa Roje'. The movie is based on the sensational bank robbery that really took place in Hyderabad. Robbers cut open the concrete ceiling of a public sector bank and made away with 500 millions. Also the issue of dating is deliberated in the movie. The director has been able to delve into the minds of a section of college going youngsters of today and has been able to map it properly. Some college going young men of today are keen on owning bikes, having girlfriends, going on dates with girl friends, and having a good time. But they are most unlikely to be law breakers and commit crimes.