Brahmotsavam review and ratings

May 22, 2016


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Rating: 2/5

Story: 

Chanti Babu (Satyaraj) is a businessman, who believes in family relations are above everything. He works hard and brings up the family and that earns him respect and makes him stand over everyone. Rao Ramesh who could not digest this, decides to get his daughter (Pranitha) married to Chanti Babu’s son (Mahesh Babu).

But he then finds out that, Mahesh is in love with Kajal Agarwal. Angered over this, Rao Ramesh burts out in front of Chanti Babu, which makes the elder end his life out of heart attack. Mahesh then takes the responsibility of uniting the family and the process he chose to do this, forms the crux of Brahmotsavam

Analysis: 

There is absolutely no story in the film and adding to it, the narration lacks clarity in the several places. Most of the proceedings are predictable and there are no twists. Concept is finding out the roots, but that brilliant thought is spoiled with the horrible execution. Too many songs and their misplacement, editing, dialogues are the other disappointments in the film. Production values are rich and that richness can be felt on the screen.   

Performance

Mahesh Babu is the only saving element of the film. His stupendous acting skills drawing out perfect sentiment, romance, laughs and several other emotions, goes well with the audience. Rao Ramesh stands next to Mahesh in terms of performance. Kajal as NRI girl is very good and her romantic scenes with the male lead are designed well. Samantha is glamorous and Pranitha has nothing much to do with her limited role. Rest other characters have done their assigned jobs well. Srikanth Addala failed in giving out a good story. His execution is what that irritates more. 

Finally:

You need not walk to the theatre, just to watch a 2.5 hours story less serial, when you can watch it in your TV sets everyday. 

By Phani Ch

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