Film: BURIDI Rating: 2/5 Banner: EVV Cinema Cast: Aaryan Rajesh, Aishwarya, M S Narayana, Brahmanandam, Kovai Sarala, Raghu Babu, Chalapathi Rao, Jayaprakash Reddy, Thai girl, Telangana Sakuntala, Krishna Bhagavan, Ali, L B Sri Ram, Jeeva, Suman Setty, Allari Subhashini, Hema, Geetha Singh, A V S (A V S Subrahmanyam), Gundu Sudharshan, Benarjee, Kallu Chidambaram, kallu Krishna Rao, Tirupati Prakash, Shiva Reddy, Gauthamraju, Chitti Babu, Potti Veeraiah Music: Koti Cinematography: Srinivas Reddy Director: E V V Satyanarayana Producers: Edara Srinivas, Eedpuganti Purnachandra Rao Release date: April 30, 2010 Story:A stale comedy tale, the story begins with a don (MS) who gives a picture like that but in reality, he is into huge debts. He has also got an assistant Raghu Babu (raghu babu) and the duo gets an assignment from a masked stranger who comes in different get ups. He tells them to go and kill one Aishwarya (aishwarya) who is staying at Honeymoon hotel in Bangkok. However, they lose the details but only remember that she is living in the ninth floor. They take a room in the same floor and begin investigating on the rest of the rooms in the same floor. Each room has got a couple with their own share of story. Meanwhile, the son (aryan) of the hotel owner falls for Aishwarya and tries to impress her. What happens from there forms the rest of the story. Presentation:
The director has attempted to come up with a comedy riot and though the presentation was good, the narrative was a letdown. The script was terribly weak, the dialogues were witty at few places, the screenplay was disconnected. Background score was good but songs were disappointing. Cinematography was the saving grace. Costumes were suiting the backdrop and the art department was visually appealing. Editing was required badly during the second half. Aryan Rajesh is mild as usual with blank expressions, Aishwarya was seductively hot and gave a visual feast in songs. Among the long list of comedians only Jayaprakash Reddy, M S Narayana, Raghu Babu, Krishna Bhagavan were the ones who gave entertainment. Conclusion:
The film is supposedly a sequel to 'Evadi Gola Vaadidhe' but the difference between both is quite huge. While the first half takes off in an interesting manner with some laughable sequences, it is the second half which goes completely illogical and causes further pain with unwanted songs. Apparently, the audience begun to leave the theaters before the climax came in. The makers must realize that it is not quantity but the quality that matters when it comes to comedy. This will have a tough time at the box office. Bharatstudent Verdict : Below average |