The rest of the supporting cast did their best to take the laughter quotient up by few notches. Kiran Rathode came as a surprise element. In the second half, Ashish Vidhyarthi and Ali add more gloss on the comic template. She just managed to make her presence felt with her catch phrase cheppesthaaru mari. The new heroine Sharmiela Mandre is disappointing. He along with Krishna Bhagawan is a treat to watch. He has an uncanny knack of transforming even a dull moment into a funny one. He tried to maintain his comic vigor all through the film. All's well that ends well and curtains down.Īllari Naresh helmed the film perfectly. This leads to an over-stretched climax and a forcibly induced item number. Then there is comedy of errors waiting to be unleashed in the second. The first half slides through amid all this build up and staged scenarios. The girl is in love with him, but the bone of contention is her father who wants to marry her into a rich family. It's a poor man's struggle to earn quick bucks (in 6 months) to get his girl.
May not be his best performance till date, but Kevvu Keka adds a pivotal cog in his performance wheel. Be it imitating the heroes of Tollyland, be it staggering in an ill-fitting suit, be it filling some spooky yet hilarious air around - he pulls everything with aplomb.
Actors and directors should take lessons from him on 'How to make any moment a rib-tickling one'. Give him any story, and irrespective of the genre, he makes an incisive cut. Review Kevvu Keka & earn 20 DM Points.* Review SubmitĪllari Naresh has carved a niche with his comic timing.