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Aadu 3 : A Wild Time-Travel Ride That Brings Nostalgia but Misses a Few Laughs
3/5

Aadu 3 : A Wild Time-Travel Ride That Brings Nostalgia but Misses a Few Laughs

When you hear the name Shaji Pappan, you immediately expect absolute chaos, crazy gang fights, and non-stop laughter. Director Midhun Manuel Thomas has finally brought back our favorite characters with Aadu 3: One Last Ride, but this time, he has taken a massive gamble. Instead of a simple local story, this movie dives straight into a massive time-travel fantasy.

The story does not just stay in the present day. It actually jumps back to the 1700s. We get to see Jayasurya playing dual roles: the iconic, back-pain-suffering Shaji Pappan we all love, and a royal king named Padmanabha Thamburan in the past timeline. It is a very ambitious plot, trying to mix the familiar spoof comedy of the Aadu universe with a big-budget historical setting.

On the positive side, the movie looks absolutely fantastic. The production value is top-notch, and the sets and costumes for the 1700s timeline are beautifully crafted. Jayasurya is as energetic as ever, effortlessly slipping back into Pappan's shoes. But the real scene-stealer here is Vinayakan as Dude. Whenever he is on screen, the movie truly comes alive, delivering the biggest and most genuine laughs in the theater. The background scores by Shaan Rahman also do a great job of bringing back that wave of nostalgia.

However, Aadu 3 loses some of the simple, organic humor that made the previous films cult classics. The jokes sometimes feel forced, relying too heavily on bringing characters in just to play their famous theme music. Also, the runtime is heavily stretched at nearly two hours and 45 minutes. Because this is only "Part 1," a lot of the movie feels like a long build-up to the next film, ending abruptly just when things start to get really interesting.

Ultimately, Aadu 3 is a visually rich and highly ambitious sequel. It is still a fun theatrical experience for hardcore fans who just want to see their favorite characters back on the big screen. Just lower your expectations a bit when it comes to the comedy, and be prepared to wait for Part 2 to get the full story.

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