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KEVVU KEKA COMEDY SCENES FULLįacebook and Twitter are full of creative bits that evoke laughs. Of course, one cannot forget the increasing number of comedy shows on the telly. Almost all major channels have comedy shows with high TRPs.

Given this overload, film-makers need to be extra careful while making an out and out comedy film. To make a viewer buy a ticket worth Rs 70, the quality of comic capers in the film should be top class. One cannot expect the audience to like a movie with a bad subject and equally bad comedy. Subbarao (M S Narayana) has a beautiful daughter. He dreams of becoming rich a la Ambani, by getting her married to a wealthy bachelor. But his daughter Maha (Sharmila) ends up falling in love with an ordinary salesman Buchi. She lies to her father that Buchi is a rich man. Just before the marriage, Subbarao gets to know the truth and cancels the wedding. Maha challenges her father that Buchi will become a millionaire in six months. Well, it goes without saying, the rest of the story shows how Buchi becomes rich. Though they try to put in their best, they are stuck in a film with a bad script. Neither the writer nor the director provides them the space or the scope to perform. One can make out the struggle that Allari Naresh had to go through by observing his body language.

Coming to the lead actress Sharmila Mandre, she simply sleep walks through her role. Being a newcomer, she fails to get her comic timing right.Īs for seasoned artistes such as Krishna Bhagwan, Ali and MS Narayana, script plays the villain. Despite being capable of making the audience laugh with their mere presence, they are wasted due to insipid script. In the second half, the director tries to bank on the female artistes who are relegated to play vamp-like characters. The writer should have incorporated some popular jokes if he couldn’t come up with original ones. An attempt to make Allari Naresh do parody of people or situations could have had the audience in splits. At least, he could have tried situational comedy. But one ends up being disappointed there too. There is the villain’s character which cannot pronounce ‘Ra’ properly. That is director’s only attempt at comedy. It becomes obvious that little effort has been put in to make the film. So, other departments such as art and cinematography are in keeping with writing and directing. He makes a laudable attempt at making a film out of sequences that have no rhyme or reason.ĭirector Devi Prasad fails on all fronts.
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He makes a tame attempt by putting in a cameo. But one ends up feeling he should have concentrated more on his job behind the camera, rather than showing up in front of the camera. The only time when one actually enjoys the film is during the intermission. So, there is not much scope for highlights.
