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Performances:
First to be discussed is about the performance of Brahmanandam. He couldn’t give
out the comedy of his standard as the script is weak.
Sivaji tried to do something but the script turned a barrier for him as well.
Ravi Krishna is very dull and pale. Future cannot be bright for him unless he
puts focus on expressions and ease in body language.
Kamalini is ok. Apoorva is used for erotic aspect on screen. Sameeksha shines
for sometime and she is the one who jumps out from the troupe. All other
characters are on beaten track.
Music sounds ok with a couple of songs. ‘Mellaga Mellaga..’ is something
melodious and pleasing. Another remix song that sounds the numbers ‘Nee Illu
Bangaramganu,’ Akasam Lo Oka Thaara’, ‘Oka Laila Kosam’ and ‘Bangaru Kodi
petta..’ is ok but pictured very dull.
There is nothing great to say about other departments.
Direction is weak on a whole. If there was no suspense element in the film,
audiences would have walked out from theatre after interval. It is sad that a
comedy film fails to sustain audiences in theaters with comedy and relies on
suspense element.
Analysis:
The title of the film itself brings some doubts. It’s ‘Brahmanandam Drama
Company’-but the troupe does only