Story
These days the presence of Srikanth with another lead
artiste means a full-length comedy. Comedy themes are
specially written for these combination actors as they
are a safe bet at the box office. The very title of
this film kicks up curiosity for it means `two men marrying
a woman'. Here they are no Krishnas or Radha. Instead,
we have Viswam (Srikanth) and Murugan (Prabhu Deva)
maintaining a kind of blow hot and blow cold relationship,
like two `quarrelling friends', vying for everything
that matters to them - from a job to a girl.
Even
their respective parents are no less in picking up quarrels
over petty matters. These families live in two different
portions of the same rented house .
Viswam
and Murugan compete for the same job offered by a Hyderabad-based
industrialist Buchayya (Tanikella). Buchayya prefers
to have both of them to do the same job, as he finds
complementary qualities in them.
He
thinks both are useful to bag contracts. As Buchayya's
daughter, Sasirekha (Namitha) is arriving, completing
her studies, he asks the young men to go and receive
her. From this point, a different kind of competition
commences. Each plans his approach to make her show
aversion to the other. At a stage, Sasirekha starts
liking both for different reasons. And both want to
marry her together. She responds positively to this
proposition.
This
kicks up a furore in all the families. How can two men
marry the same woman is the topic of discussion. On
the other hand, Buchayya has his own plans. He wants
his daughter to marry Balaraju (Sunil) just returned
from abroad along with his friend (Brahmanandam).
Viswam
and Murugan have two objectives in mind - first to eliminate
Balaraju from this competition and then to make her
father accede to this marriage. How this riddle is finally
solved forms the climax with an element of suspense
thrown in. This is more of a situational comedy built
over the idea of two men proposing to the same girl
and the latter responding to both positively.
Even
the way a solution is found to this silly, polygamous
proposition is equally disappointing. A bit of situational
humour comes to the rescue.
An
occasional element of surprise in the battle of wits
between Viswam and Murugan keeps the tempo going. Srikanth
and Prabhu Deva make a good combination. Prabhudeva
also adds his dancing talent to the song part. Chakri's
music score is adequate in the film.
courtesy:
The Hindu
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