Storyline
Bullebbai (Bala Kumar) is a brat who is studying the same
class for the past 5 years. He likes a girl named Seeta (Chitra
Mehta) who joined the class recently. After futile attempts
to woo her, he makes one last attempt. That is to go to Seeta's
house and rape her so that she would be forced to marry him
later. But in the state of inebriation he rapes Geeta (Raasi),
the sister of Seeta. How he realizes his mistake and makes
attempts to straighten out things forms the rest of story.
Performance
Artists:
Hero Bala Kumar is another Malayam import. His histrionics
are just average. He fails on the nativity front as well.
The characterization of his role is very confusing. Chitra
Mehta looks good, but can't be a good Telugu actress. Raasi
played the second fiddle in this film. Brahmanandam, Ali,
Surya and MS Narayana tried their best to entertain crowds,
but lack of proper timing by director makes all their comedy
go waste in the drain.
Story
- Music - Screenplay - Direction: The director Veeru K
seems to have gone bonkers this time. In a hurry to make a
teen comedy film, he has forgotten the basics of screenplay
and narration. Throughout the entire first half, you would
be wondering as to what the director is trying to say. The
second half is pretty confusing as well. Veeru K should have
clarity in what he wants to convey to the audience. On the
top of it, he provided music also. The songs are pathetic.
Background music and re-recording is plain third-class rate.
It is said that the director has completed re-recording and
dubbing of the film before starting the shooting. And he is
applying for Limca Book of Records. He copied some popular
tunes and made parodies out of them.
Dialogues:
Only saving grace of the film are witty dialogues by Diwakar
Babu. There are lots of pun-oriented dialogues and PJs. He
did not even hesitate to write vulgar dialogues in the second
half. Its sad to see talented writer like Diwakar Babu not
getting right offers to prove his mettle.
Other
departments: Photography is average. Editing is bad. Costumes
of hero are gaudy.
Analysis:
First half of the film is pathetic. Second half is slightly
better. Veeru K, the protégé of SV Krishna Reddy,
dismally failed to provide entertainment. This film will definitely
live up to its title '2 much' in terms of pain and migraine
it causes to the patrons in theaters. The only place the director
succeeded in evoking laughters from the audience is in the
scenes where he cracks crude jokes in the second half. It's
always better to stay away from this migraine inducing '2
much'.
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