The Kannada movie Allama, which hit screens in 2017, got a proper mixed response from critics.
Deccan Chronicle said it’s like "Allama with a guidebook"—interesting but feels a bit too textbook-ish, not fully gripping.
The Hindu was straight-up disappointed, calling it a "disappointing saga" that didn’t live up to the hype around the philosopher’s story.
New Indian Express gave it a light pat, saying it’s "Allama for beginners"—good for newbies but too simple for those who know the real deal. Meanwhile,
Deccan Herald was all praises, calling it an "engaging portrait" of the philosopher that keeps you hooked.
The Times of India had a middle-ground take, saying it’s decent with some strong moments but doesn’t fully hit the mark.
Vijaya Karnataka liked the effort, saying it’s a solid try to show Allama’s life, even if not perfect.
Prajavani also gave it a nod, appreciating the deep vibes and how it brings out the thinker’s journey. == Controversy ==