


All her friendliness was just friendliness it seems. Like the Big Apple would find it hard to accommodate a girl with piercings, short dresses and a bad accent.Īnyway, now it's time for the hero to sacrifice. The issue is this - she's joined that special college to learn the ways of modern girls, because she's already engaged to a guy who lives in the U S of A. She's a villager with a bellybutton piercing, and he's the city dude with a pierced bellybutton pinching disorder. Like any other respectable film, the movie ignores our pleas and continues to bombard us with the lead pair attack. But then, they get their other expressions on, and we're begging them to fall out of love. Anything to get that moony expression off them. Obviously, with all this coincidence, nature is begging the pair to fall in love. The entertainment begins when our hero sees his dream girl on TV one day. With so much talent in the lead, it is only perfunctory that the movie entertains us to the hilt. She can also complement him in the not-having- anything-in-life department, too. She complements the hero efficiently in the not-having-anything-in-life department. Talking about not having everything in life, we must mention the heroine (Rathi) at this point.

He's learnt most of the ways of the beings on land, except showing emotions. It seems it becomes pretty expensive to make movies underwater, so they've gotten him to suit their needs. He's a wild goose - carefree, single, happy-go-lucky and definitely belonging in the water. Turkey there meant the movie, not the hero (Gowtham). At least, he'll be happy he hasn't invested his hard-earned dough into this turkey. And we're not sure if he's really happy with the outcome. That's why Bramhanandam has launched his son instead. Even when you're among the greatest comedians Telugu cinema has seen. Launching your daughter into the bad, bad world of the movies can be really difficult.
