#BRAHMOTSAVAM 2016 TELUGU MOVIE#
With vibrant colours and stunning locales, everything in the movie is grand. The visuals are great, as you might expect from a Tollywood big-budget film. How this affects this closely knit family, what implications Rao Ramesh's jealousy cause and whether Mahesh finds his true companion, all such earthshaking questions make up the rest of the film. The scheming uncle espies innocent Mahesh in liplock with Kajal and the uncle contrives to foul up the nice family atmosphere. He plots to get his daughter (Pranitha Subhash) betrothed to Mahesh Babu but along comes Kasi (Kajal Aggarwal).
Rao Ramesh (who plays Mahesh's uncle) feels inferior to Sathyaraj and harbours jealousy. The darling of this unbelievably capacious family is his son (Mahesh Babu) who speaks with innocence and without fear. The first 45 minutes are thus spent trying to navigate around such plot jerks and when end credits roll, one is grateful.īrahmotsavam revolves around the family of a wealthy businessman (Sathyaraj(, who, despite amassing Rs 400 crore, thinks only of being with his family and keeping them all together. There is no link between one scene and the next and just when the viewer begins to get the hang of what’s going on, there’s a cut to a song.
With a wafer-thin plot and a shockingly poor screenplay, Brahmotsavam feels like a mash-up of random scenes put together. A stellar star cast led by Mahesh Babu has been employed to deliver a dud. For all expectations built up by Brahmotsavam’s pre-release publicity, the film falls flat.