The path to true love does not run smoothly when a father and son seek marriage at the same time.The path to true love does not run smoothly when a father and son seek marriage at the same time.The path to true love does not run smoothly when a father and son seek marriage at the same time.
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This movie is a fun ride from start to finish-don't expect any deep logic here, just pure entertainment! The performances by Rao Ramesh, Murali Sharma, and Sundeep are spot-on, perfectly matching the film's quirky vibe. Each actor brings their own charm to the screen, making their characters memorable and relatable. The dialogues are hilarious, filled with witty one-liners and comedic timing that will have you laughing out loud. The screenplay is engaging, with a good pace that keeps you hooked without any dull moments. The music complements the scenes well, adding to the overall fun atmosphere. Don't let the negative reviews sway you; I had a blast watching it! It's the kind of movie you watch when you just want to relax, unwind, and enjoy some light-hearted fun. Definitely worth a watch if you're in the mood for a good laugh! Thumbs up! 👍
Rao Ramesh and Murli Sharma are excellent in a sub-par comedy movie. Most of the actors including Sandeep deliver in their limited role but the comedy is repetitive and feel too cheap.
I would have loved for a more expanded role for Murli Sharma as a vendetta loving businessman who never forgets any slight and who has a supari killer on speed dial. This was a role that fell by the wayside and could have been used more ruthlessly.
Anshhu makes a comeback after two decades and looks almost as fresh as when she left abruptly. She could have more opportunities and looks easy on the eyes as well having a hard line in her acting chops.
The father-son dynamics was better than Rao Ramesh's much better last years movie Maruthi Nagar Subramanyam with Sundeep showing his relaxed side and playing up to Rao's skill.
I would have loved for a more expanded role for Murli Sharma as a vendetta loving businessman who never forgets any slight and who has a supari killer on speed dial. This was a role that fell by the wayside and could have been used more ruthlessly.
Anshhu makes a comeback after two decades and looks almost as fresh as when she left abruptly. She could have more opportunities and looks easy on the eyes as well having a hard line in her acting chops.
The father-son dynamics was better than Rao Ramesh's much better last years movie Maruthi Nagar Subramanyam with Sundeep showing his relaxed side and playing up to Rao's skill.
From the trailers, I thought maybe this would at least be average, but wow - it's worse than I imagined. The first act is boring, the second is pointless, and the third is just plain ridiculous. They kept calling it a 'super fun film' in promotions but in reality, it's a cringe-fest with dialogue that could make you physically wince. Sundeep, at this point, I seriously think you need to fire whoever picks your scripts. The editing is sloppy, scenes drag for no reason, and the music doesn't match the mood half the time. You can see the actors trying to sell the emotion, but the lines they're given are so bad, they never stand a chance. I wanted to leave midway, but I stayed just to see if it could get worse A and it did. Honestly, even bad memes are more entertaining than this film. Just skip it.
Due to their tragic circumstance and society, a father and son duo is forced to live as bachelors. Things change when they both find someone to fall in love with. As they pursue their love, the duo discovers that their loves are not only aunt and niece but that they are not speaking to one another. For them to have their happily ever after, the father and son must either reconcile the relationship or one of them must sacrifice their love.
This is a hilarious buddy comedy set in a father-son relationship. The comedy is excellent, with a bit of drama sprinkled throughout. The love story seems a bit wild with the father-son and aunt-niece love situation, but it is what makes for excellent comedy. The story has a couple of unexpected twists that continue the laughs. The two hours and eight minutes roll by as the laughs start to roll from the beginning to the end. Add this incredible and unique movie to your watchlist.
This is a hilarious buddy comedy set in a father-son relationship. The comedy is excellent, with a bit of drama sprinkled throughout. The love story seems a bit wild with the father-son and aunt-niece love situation, but it is what makes for excellent comedy. The story has a couple of unexpected twists that continue the laughs. The two hours and eight minutes roll by as the laughs start to roll from the beginning to the end. Add this incredible and unique movie to your watchlist.
Oh my god, what did I just watch? They call this a family super fun film - I call it two and a half hours of slow, painful cinematic torture. From the first frame itself, I knew we were heading for disaster. The jokes? Non-existent. The story? Written on the back of a tissue paper during a lunch break. And Sundeep, please man, you're better off taking a long break from films than making something with this kind of B-grade understanding of cinema. This isn't entertainment, it's punishment disguised as a movie ticket. The actors looked like they themselves didn't believe in the script, the direction felt like a college project gone wrong, and the background score made it even harder to survive. If you call this 'fun for the whole family', then you seriously need to redefine the meaning of fun. This is a masterclass in how not to make a film.
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Review 2 What an absolute disaster from start to finish. People keep labeling this as wholesome family entertainment - I'd call it a patience test that no one asked for. I went in expecting at least a few decent laughs or moments, but nope, what I got instead was two hours of recycled, cheap jokes and acting so stiff it made school plays look professional. Sundeep, you've got to stop picking scripts that feel like they were written by someone who's never seen a movie before. The production values were straight out of a low-budget YouTube skit, except the skits I've seen online at least made me chuckle once. The so-called emotional scenes had all the depth of a kiddie pool, and the 'twists' were so predictable I could see them coming from the parking lot. Calling this 'fun' is like calling burnt food a gourmet meal. Painfully bad, and I mean painfully.
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Review 3 This movie is the definition of false advertising. Everywhere I saw posters calling it a family super fun ride - well, buckle up, because it's a ride straight to boredom city. The dialogues felt like they were pulled from random WhatsApp forwards, the acting had zero soul, and the pacing could make even the most energetic viewer doze off. And Sundeep, honestly, who told you this script was a good idea? This is B-grade writing trying to wear an A-grade suit, but the seams are showing from every angle. The 'comedy' is the kind where you just sit and stare in disbelief instead of laughing. The cinematography is bland, the songs are forgettable, and the editing? Let's just say it did the movie no favors. You don't need a review to know this is bad - you'll feel it in your bones by the first 15 minutes. Absolutely cringe from start to finish.
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Review 2 What an absolute disaster from start to finish. People keep labeling this as wholesome family entertainment - I'd call it a patience test that no one asked for. I went in expecting at least a few decent laughs or moments, but nope, what I got instead was two hours of recycled, cheap jokes and acting so stiff it made school plays look professional. Sundeep, you've got to stop picking scripts that feel like they were written by someone who's never seen a movie before. The production values were straight out of a low-budget YouTube skit, except the skits I've seen online at least made me chuckle once. The so-called emotional scenes had all the depth of a kiddie pool, and the 'twists' were so predictable I could see them coming from the parking lot. Calling this 'fun' is like calling burnt food a gourmet meal. Painfully bad, and I mean painfully.
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Review 3 This movie is the definition of false advertising. Everywhere I saw posters calling it a family super fun ride - well, buckle up, because it's a ride straight to boredom city. The dialogues felt like they were pulled from random WhatsApp forwards, the acting had zero soul, and the pacing could make even the most energetic viewer doze off. And Sundeep, honestly, who told you this script was a good idea? This is B-grade writing trying to wear an A-grade suit, but the seams are showing from every angle. The 'comedy' is the kind where you just sit and stare in disbelief instead of laughing. The cinematography is bland, the songs are forgettable, and the editing? Let's just say it did the movie no favors. You don't need a review to know this is bad - you'll feel it in your bones by the first 15 minutes. Absolutely cringe from start to finish.
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- $30,139
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- 2h 8m(128 min)
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