One can make out the struggle that Allari Naresh had to go through by observing his body language. Neither the writer nor the director provides them the space or the scope to perform. Though they try to put in their best, they are stuck in a film with a bad script. Well, it goes without saying, the rest of the story shows how Buchi becomes rich. Maha challenges her father that Buchi will become a millionaire in six months. Just before the marriage, Subbarao gets to know the truth and cancels the wedding. She lies to her father that Buchi is a rich man. But his daughter Maha (Sharmila) ends up falling in love with an ordinary salesman Buchi. He dreams of becoming rich a la Ambani, by getting her married to a wealthy bachelor. Subbarao (M S Narayana) has a beautiful daughter.
One cannot expect the audience to like a movie with a bad subject and equally bad comedy. To make a viewer buy a ticket worth Rs 70, the quality of comic capers in the film should be top class. Given this overload, film-makers need to be extra careful while making an out and out comedy film. Almost all major channels have comedy shows with high TRPs. Of course, one cannot forget the increasing number of comedy shows on the telly.
Facebook and Twitter are full of creative bits that evoke laughs. Many subscribe to mobile jokes, a few others get them in their mailboxes. These days, there are ‘n’ number of means for the viewers to have a good laugh. One element that the audience looks for in a movie is good comedy. If it is not, you cannot help but laugh at the contrived humour.Cast: Allari Naresh, Sharmila Mandre, Krishna Bhagvan, MS Narayana, Ali and Others Note: There are too many coincidences that may provoke you to question some scenes that develop. There’s Mumait Khan too and she is overshadowed by the music in her song, much to the relief of the audience. If you are looking for some action, there’s some even though it may not be quality stuff. The talkative girl makes for an enjoyable character. Sharmeila Mandre is one who will give out any piece of information while trying to hide it. Naresh is at ease all through the film and Krishna Bhagawan, with his comic sense of timing, tickles your funny bone. The film director Devi Prasad has heavily relied on the fun element in the script and looks like he did not pay much attention to the camera work. There is no forced comedy but only intended pun. The witty one-liners are what make the movie. Just when you think one obstacle has been overcome, another scene erupts to keep you engaged. The third team in fray is Buchi and his `mama’. Funnily enough, Ghottam himself scripts his kidnap with one group and Ghottam’s wife plans the kidnap of her husband with a different motive and with a different team. It’s here that three different teams of people for different reasons are on the same mission.
Ghottam is a tough nut to crack and Buchi and his uncle (Krishna Bhagawan) decide on a plan of action: kidnap him. Ghottam Gopalakrishna (Ashish Vidyarthi) who owns a garment manufacturing company dismisses Buchi Raju when he approaches him to return the money he had taken from his father. If only Buchi Raju can lay his hands on the two businessmen, now in Thailand, who had cheated his father, he would become overnight rich. Subba Rao’s dream that he should have a crorepati as son-in-law pushes Buchi Raju to land in Thailand. Maha (Sharmeila Mandre) finds no option but to introduce Buchi Raju as the chairman of a group of shopping malls whereas the young man is only a salesman. The only man who can call cut in his life is his girlfriend Maha’s father Subba Rao (M S Narayana) who desires a rich husband for his daughter. And there’s no stopping our lead actor Naresh whose name in the film is Buchi Raju. If it is not, you cannot help but laugh at the contrived humour. Synopsis: There are too many coincidences that may provoke you to question some scenes that develop.