Actors – Avasarala Srinivas, Ruhani Sharma et al.
Director – Rachakonda Vidyasagar
Producer – Shirish, Rajeev Reddy, Sai Jagarlamudi
Banner – Sri Venkateswara Creations
Music – Shakthikanth Karthick
Avasarala Srinivas, who is understood for trying totally different roles, is back with a motivating concept. He balded himself for performing the lead role for ‘Nootokka Jillala Andagadu’. will he impress?
Plot
Gotti Hindu deity Narayana aka GSN (Avasarala Srinivas), who is in his late 30’s, works as a CRM in a very real-estate company. He lives along with his mother (Rohini). GSN’s solely downside is male pattern hairlessness. This makes him feel ‘inferior’. In an interesting way, He finds his colleague Anjali (played by Ruhani Sharma) . She finds him funny. the 2 fall for every other. Here comes the twist. Anjali learns concerning GSN’s baldness and can’t digest it. however will GSN wins back Anjali?
Performances
Avasarala Srinivas deserves a pat on his back for selecting male baldness that has become a rampant issue. He got below the skin of the role and does pull of the role with ease. Ruhani Sharma looks to be apt for her role. She is ok in the film however must improve her acting to travel to next level. Abhishek Maharshi is simply alright as a sidekick. His role lacks substance. Rohini as was common shines as mother with emotion. Srinivas friend Sattipandu role may are better.
Technicalities
Avasarala Srinivas could be a established author and director who affected with ‘Oohalu Gusagusalaade’. this point he sticks to simply writing and leaves the direction job to newcomer Rachakonda Vidyasagar. This resulted in a mixed bag. The film has emotional depth that is that the saving grace. Shakthikanth Karthik’s background music is in correct with the film. Lack of excellent love songs is shortcoming. Visuals are appealing. redaction is good.
Highlights
Novel purpose With Runtime
Bald Comedy
Emotional Scenes in ordinal [*fr1]
Drawbacks
certain scenes
Lack of good songs
Analysis
Comedy dramas are the toast of the season. Post pandemic, audiences would like to see additional comedy dramas. Avasarala Srinivas picks up a motivating point of male baldness. He makes a smooth romantic story all around. Director takes a piece of your time within the half to introduce the characters. the primary act is lengthy. it’s a small amount uninteresting and boring. The interval twist is anticipated however helps to require the story forward. Post interval, the film settles down. Wig comedy is that the film’s strength.
The emotional scenes in the last half work. Especially, mother and son sentiment is delicate and will the magic. However, the hero-heroine chemistry in the first half looks to be forced. however it is passable though. Even the lavatory comedy fails to evoke fun. It may have been avoided since it’s done to death.
the marriage episode within the latter [*fr1] is smart. It helps the feminine lead Anjali to understand concerning GSN. Overall, it’s a breezy feel good romance with bald fun. Nootokka Jillala Andagadu won’t baffle you. it’s plain, easy and passable comedy. Family audience, who are querulous about Tollywood for not generating good & tight films, could provide this film a try.
Bottom-line: Wig Comedy
Rating: 2.75/5